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MAKE LOVE NOT WAR
January 12 - February 20, 2010

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OVER THE WALL
November 12- December 30, 2009

 

NTDTV International Broadcast                  Marc Ecko                        New York Times

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CHINA-ISM
October 1, - October 31, 2009

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 THE NEW BLUE RIDERS 


Left to Right. Laurance Rassin, David N. Burliuk, Sophie Mattise, Anton S. Kandinsky, David Rong.

                                         
 LAURANCE RASSIN          DAVID NOAH BURLIUK                SOPHIE MATISSE                             ANTON S. KANDINSKY 

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 Sun Liang 
May 19- June 20, 2009 
 
      
Unexpectedly                                             Emit                                          Drunk Mystery 
     Oil on Canvas 30x21cm                     Oil on Canvas 32.5x26cm                  Oil on Canvas 19.5x27cm  

For Immediate Release

Art Next Gallery is pleased to present the recent work of Sun Liang, who currently lives and works in Shanghai. The paintings of this midcareer artist reflect a deep interest in public and private mythologies, as well as a penchant for the macabre. James Ensor comes to mind especially in Sun’s brilliant, morbid visions of skulls and skeletons and female cat creatures; there is a similarity in emotional intensity as well as the kind of imagery Sun produces.

At a time when many current Chinese artists appear to be rejecting the avant-garde in favor of traditional ink painting, Sun’s work stands out for its materials—oil on canvas—and its image repertoire, which borders on the surreal and the hallucinatory. Unlike the recent interest his Chinese colleagues have shown in ink-on-paper works, Sun looks to the modernism of world culture. Moreover, he gives considerable attention to the psychological; many of his paintings appear to have been made under stress, and one remembers Sun had a serious illness as a teenager in 1972-73, one that kept him in a hospital for a year. Educated during the Cultural Revolution, Sun was also hard put to find then the Western culture he wanted so much to study. Sun’s paintings owe much of their attractiveness to the mingling of Western and Asian subjects into a coherent whole.

Sun believes that the content of his pictures originates with his imagination rather than serving as illustrations of known myths. But this does not mean that he has opted for an entirely private imagery; in fact, he has rarely shown his paintings from the late 1980s and the early 1990s, which were banned from exhibition during the conservative atmosphere following the Cultural Revolution. Now that the society is, at least on a superficial level, freer, and there is more interest in the West in Chinese art, Sun has taken it upon himself to offer works with what he calls a “dispersed perspective,” in keeping with Chinese pictorial practice. A painter who relies on his feelings, Sun looks to intuitive practices for inspiration in art. His imagery is the stuff of dreams; two-headed monsters and human fish drift through dark-blue waters. The results prove very hard to forget.

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Contemporary Ink Art Evolution 
  Exhibition:April 6 - May 8, 2009
Opening Reception:Thursday, April 9, 2009

Curator: Ping Jin

  
Westwind Eastwater. Ink & Coffee on paper. 170x 124cm(each). 2008 
  
  

 

Artists

Liu Kuo-sung                                 Hsiao Chin

Qiu Deshu                                    Xu Bing

    G.Y.Wu                                     Wang Tiande

Lan Zhenghui                                QinFeng

 

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Shanghai Legandary

Maleonn's Solo Exhibition

Exhibition: March 3 - April 2, 2009

Opening Reception: Friday, March 6th, 2009  6pm - 8pm

Curator: Ping Jie

Photography


Maleonn    Posterman-1   2008

 

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Chinese Sick Men Series

Contemporary Art Exhibition 


E
xhibition: January 8th - February 28th, 2009

Opening Reception: Thursday, January 15th, 2009  6pm -  10pm

Curator: Duan Jun

Sculpture


He Diqiu (1972) Somnamulism, 2006-2008 Sculpture  175/220/150cm

 

Artisits

 

Da Xiang                                            Guo Yan

       He Diqiu                                         He Weiming

Lu Xiaochuan                                     Li Xinmo 

  Su Shangzhou                                 Xue Junning

    Yang Jian                                        Zheng Lianjie

 Zhou Peng.

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