Gallery Yang presents Painting Lesson Ⅲ: Elementary and Extreme Structure

TEXT:Sue Wang    DATE: 2013.5.29

Poster of Painting Lesson Ⅲ Elementary and Extreme Structure

Following "Illusion or Delusion" in 2011, and "Negative and Positive Style" in 2012, the exhibition from this year's series of painting lessons takes the title, "Elementary and Extreme Structure." The works demonstrate the manifold waysin which artists analyze, abstract, reconstruct, and convert visual data, and present a range of differing perspectives and ways of working.

The title also refers to one of the most important functions of art. When we consciously engage with a question or problem, we are already in some way reflexive and critical about thought itself. Art is radical precisely because it is able to bring us back to the most basic questions, thereby constantly holding the door open for new thoughts and ideas to emerge.

This exhibition aims at addressing some of the problems in contemporary thought. The idea of the abstract is too often talked about with vague and empty reverence. We hope with this exhibition to encourage a return to more concrete problems, and move from specious arguments to discussions about the ideas, practice, and experiences of different artists.

About the exhibition

Duration: June 8  through July 7

Venue: Gallery Yang

Curator: Bao Dong

Artists: Ding Yi, Hou Yong, Jiang Zhi, Li Yiwen, Ma Shengzhe, Pang Xuan, Shen Ruijun, Wang Yuyang, Zhou Siwei

Tel: 010-59789491

Add: No.20, East of 798 Originality Square, B District in 798 Art Zone, No.2 Jiu Xianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing

Courtesy of Gallery Yang.