March 15, 2014 - May 30, 2014
Cai Yuanhe Chen Jie Dai Yun He Guirui Li Changxing Eunsook Lee Li Xiaoqian
Liang Yankang Luo Brothers Mo Xiliang Wei Hua Wei Qingji Wu Dehao Sara Tse
Since the new century, discussions about imagery have increased in the contemporary art scene. Images have become the most important objects in our daily life, and also become the inevitable resources of the artists’ artistic recreation. Interestingly, artists not only recreate from imageries, but also transform, mix, and mutate them in accordance with their inner emotions and conceptions, enhancing them with imaginations and multi-dimensional thoughts and wits. In the expressive material and technology, artists have made a breakthrough in existing artistic form. They interweave multimedia and multiform technique together in creation. So to speak, although artistic imageries derive from image phenomenon, add unusual and novel flavor to the world.
This exhibition showcases a group of excellent artists; the imageries that they established have formed diversified results which are distinct from the norms by changing patterns, language, materials, and expressive methods. These imageries transcend all times and all over the world. They provide physical and idealistic experiences in different time and space. Here we have neat and fresh reveries, and deep and sorrowful introspections as well. In these exhibits, we can feel the various temperaments and interests, which sometimes gentle, sometimes strong, sometimes melancholy, sometimes humorous, sometimes theatrical, and sometimes absurd. The curator wishes that audience to immerse in the world of these imageries, and interact with artists, and produce a collision of ideas as well as an encouragement of thoughts.
21 Space Museum is committed to promote contemporary Chinese art while based on the historical background and reality of the Pearl River Delta Region. Our role is to examine and provide an outlook on the development of Chinese contemporary art in a global context. We plan to launch a series of exhibitions and research projects and in the meantime we propose practicable solutions by providing researches, exhibitions, promotions, collections and supports to contemporary artists with potential. This is first in our recommended series of exhibitions. We wish these exhibitions would assist in strengthening the academic promotion of contemporary art, and its interaction with other areas in our society.
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