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Beyond the Grid

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Market reports in recent years locate a surge in value of Chinese contemporary art: Wu Guanzhong tops the list with staggering total of $510 million. Zeng Fanzhi ranks #3 with grand volume of $226 million; his works “The Last Supper” (2001) soaring to $23.3 million and “Hospital Triptych No. 3” (1992) for $14.6 million. Zhang Xiaogang rakes in total of $104 million, with signature piece “Bloodline: Big Family No.3” (1995) breaking record at Sotheby’s Hong Kong at $12 million.

– “Who Are The Top 30 Chinese Artists at Auction?” by Eileen Kinsella, artnet.com, 8 Sep 2014

In the face of such erratic notions, what do we make of the torrent of Chinese art today?

“Beyond the Grid” participates in this dialogue through the lens of six solid artists who have paved extraordinary journeys. Acknowledging their traditional roots, and the socio-political and ideological conditions that dog them, these artists propel their visual expressivity towards internationalisation, beyond the realms of painting, and away from the overtly subversive and satirical iconographies present in the more defining styles of Political Pop and Cynical Realism – two commonly held expectations of contemporary Chinese aesthetic.

Qiu Zhijie, Where is the capital of Madagascar?, 2008, Cast cotton paper with screen print of cotton paper pulp, pigmented cotton pulp, pigment stain and screen printed gampi paper 200 x 153.7 x 4.4 cm, © Qiu Zhijie / STPI, Image courtesy of the Artist and STPI

Qiu Zhijie, Where is the capital of Madagascar?, 2008, Cast cotton paper with screen print of cotton paper pulp, pigmented cotton pulp, pigment stain and screen printed gampi paper
200 x 153.7 x 4.4 cm, © Qiu Zhijie / STPI, Image courtesy of the Artist and STPI

Featuring distinct works on paper by Hong Zhu An, Lin Tianmiao, Qiu Zhijie, Zhu Wei and conceptualist duo Wu Shanzhuan and Inga Svala Thorsdottir, this exhibition looks at the ways in which these individuals challenge assumptions regarding authentic “Chineseness” in art, through a survey of their creative oeuvre and explorations at STPI.

Exercising individualism outside the aesthetic grid (or system), these artists demonstrate the end of a monolithic creative model in China, steering towards changing and more mature expressions with works illustrating unique artistic sensibilities and bold experimentations in paper and print methodologies.

Enabled by the technical possibilities and spurred by the potentials of the medium, these artists achieve new directions, prescribing nuanced tastes beyond our expectations. Their works are instructive of the shifting social and cultural climate in China today.

Exhibition:
Beyond the Grid
Dates: Till 31 December 2014
Venue: STPI, 41 Robertson Quay, S238236
Hours: Tue – Fri 10 – 7pm, Sat 9 – 6pm, Sun & PH closed, Mon by APPT
Web: www.stpi.com.sg

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