Sui Jianguo's Studio

TEXT:Sue Wang    DATE: 2012.11.16

Born into an ordinary workers’ family in Qingdao, Shandong province of China in 1956, Sui Jianguo studied traditional Chinese painting for a few years before his formal education in Western art. He received a BA in the Fine Arts Department from the Shandong University of Arts in 1984 and an MA in the Sculpture Department,Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1989. He afterwards took the faculty position in the department of sculpture and started his teaching and work in his own studio in Beijing. He also spent some time teaching abroad as a guest professor. He now works as Professor and Vice-Dean of School of Plastic Arts, Central Academy of Fine Arts.

Known as" a pioneer venturing to the farthest reaches of Chinese sculpture," Sui has been one of the most important contemporary artists in China. Sui Jianguo’s art explores his unique understanding and recognition of creation, form, alternative media, alternative methods, and space-time. His sculptures are ingenious fusions of concept and form, as many of his works utilize large-scale force to impact viewers. Sui Jianguo’s early works carry strong symbolic content, most of which carefully relates the peculiarities of society and history. His later creations gradually became disconnected from his own identity and began incorporating a bigger visual angle, thus making his concepts of cultural space-time apparent. Sui Jianguo’s work also succeeds in bringing forth introspection on the artistic process in modern China. Whether it be the Realism in hisearly works or the classic shapes in his later Mao Jacket and Dinosaur pieces, both rely on the wisdom of native Chinese genealogy and channels of culture to serve as ways to solve problems, as outlets. The work reveals an obvious academic’s severely critical standpoint regarding society and human morality.His works also touch on the realms of video and public performance.

He has participated in many group and solo exhibitions, including: The Hague Under Heaven: Sui Jianguo Sculptureat Museum Beeldenaan Zee, Hague, Holland (2011), Sui Jianguo: Dream Stone at JGM Gallery, Paris (2010), as well as The City of Forking Paths: The Sculpture Project of the Expo Boulevard, World Expo Shanghai 2010, Shanghai, China, Motion/Tension: New Work by Sui Jianguo, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China (2009), Fashion Accidentally, Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, China (2007), and Susi: Future & Fantasy, Metropolitan Museum of Manila, Manila, The Philippines (2006).

Shooting Time: September 16, 2011

Venue: Sui Jianguo's Studio, Beijing

Journalist: Zhang Chen

Photographer: Song Hainan

Editing: Yang Yanyuan

Planning: Zhu LI

Courtesy of the artist and CAFA ART INFO, for further information please visit www.suijianguo.com.