This exhibition is co-presented by Wugan Art Museum, in collaboration with the Shanghai Soong Ching Ling Foundation, Lindysay Goldberg LLC, and the television program "Investment Art."
"Yao Ji · Yao Ji"
Type | Exhibition
Yao Ji is an unknown place. A group of pioneers forge ahead, at the boundary between black and white.
They pause, before the arrival of dawn, transforming this barren land into a bridge connecting the inner world.
Yao Ji Yao Ji is a spirit of exploration. A group of artists, through their artworks, break the conventional molds of "meaning" and "form," presenting their unique artistic styles.
Lacan once said, "There are three orders that dominate the subject: the Imaginary, referring to the subject's identification with their ideal self; the Symbolic, referring to the subject's identification with society and social ideals; and the Real, referring to the subject's self, the traumatic kernel of existence." These avant-garde artworks endow concepts with artistic form, achieving a stability between the inner self and the external society. The life of art lies in continuous innovation, and these artworks are also a process of researching and exploring new things.
This exhibition brings together five promising young artists born in the 1980s: Ge Hui, Lu Jiawei, Tang Dixin, Wu Ding, and Zheng Huan. Combining easel art, installation art, and new media art, it presents us with a pioneering artistic spirit — Yao Ji Yao Ji!
—— Reshaping Design RIDS
"Yao Ji · Yao Ji"
Type | Exhibition
Yao Ji is an unknown place. A group of pioneers forge ahead, at the boundary between black and white.
They pause, before the arrival of dawn, transforming this barren land into a bridge connecting the inner world.
Yao Ji Yao Ji is a spirit of exploration. A group of artists, through their artworks, break the conventional molds of "meaning" and "form," presenting their unique artistic styles.
Lacan once said, "There are three orders that dominate the subject: the Imaginary, referring to the subject's identification with their ideal self; the Symbolic, referring to the subject's identification with society and social ideals; and the Real, referring to the subject's self, the traumatic kernel of existence." These avant-garde artworks endow concepts with artistic form, achieving a stability between the inner self and the external society. The life of art lies in continuous innovation, and these artworks are also a process of researching and exploring new things.
This exhibition brings together five promising young artists born in the 1980s: Ge Hui, Lu Jiawei, Tang Dixin, Wu Ding, and Zheng Huan. Combining easel art, installation art, and new media art, it presents us with a pioneering artistic spirit — Yao Ji Yao Ji!
—— Reshaping Design RIDS