Chambers Fine Art presents "Not Too Late" featuring recent works by Feng Mengbo in New York

TEXT:Sue Wang    DATE: 2013.1.24

Feng Mengbo, "M Shot0040", 2013; Ink and archive grade inkjet on Hahnemühle Monet Canvas, 75 x 118 cm

Feng Mengbo, "M Shot0040", 2013; Ink and archive grade inkjet on Hahnemühle Monet Canvas, 75 x 118 cm

Not Too Late: Recent Works by Feng Mengbo presented by Chambers Fine Art will be on view at its gallery in New York until February 22, 2013. In recent years it has become apparent that China’s leading video and new media artist is becoming increasingly interested in painting, an activity he essentially abandoned as soon as he acquired his first Macintosh and synthesizer in the early 1990s. Between 1993 when his work was first shown at the Venice Biennale and 2008 when the eight-screen interactive video game installation Long March- Restart was completed, the development of Feng’s work paralleled the extraordinary growth in reach and sophistication of the cyber world, but in 2007 the exhibition Wrong Code- Shanshui revealed an interest in classical Chinese painting and calligraphy that has grown progressively stronger.

Simultaneously with Yi Bite at Chambers Fine Art in 2009/2010 and Journey to the West, 2010, both of which explore different aspects of Chinese visual art, Feng was working on Not Too Late, a much more abstract video that was first shown in Decode: Digital Design Sensations at the Victoria and Albert Museum, London in 2010 and subsequently at the CAFA Museum, Beijing. Based on the video game Quake III Arena that had been the source of many earlier works, Feng created a new MOD that stripped the original most of its figurative references, revealing lines of force that resemble the forceful strokes of the great masters of calligraphy.

Feng Mengbo, "L Shot0378", 2013; Ink and archive grade inkjet on Hahnemühle Monet Canvas, 94 x 147 cm

Feng Mengbo, "L Shot0378", 2013; Ink and archive grade inkjet on Hahnemühle Monet Canvas, 94 x 147 cm

Feng Mengbo, "M Shot0400-2", 2013; Ink and archive grade inkjet on Hahnemühle Monet Canvas, 75 x 118 cm

Feng Mengbo, "M Shot0400-2", 2013; Ink and archive grade inkjet on Hahnemühle Monet Canvas, 75 x 118 cm

Feng Mengbo, "Shot0107", 2013; Ink and archive grade inkjet on Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper, 24 × 88 cm

Feng Mengbo, "Shot0107", 2013; Ink and archive grade inkjet on Hahnemühle Museum Etching Paper, 24 × 88 cm

Feng Mengbo, "XL Shot0141", 2013; Ink and archive grade inkjet on Hahnemühle Monet Canvas, 2 panels, 37 34 x 68 in, each

Feng Mengbo, "XL Shot0141", 2013; Ink and archive grade inkjet on Hahnemühle Monet Canvas, 2 panels, 37 34 x 68 in, each

As shown at Chambers Fine Art, the video component of Not Too Late is accompanied by a new series of ink and mixed media paintings and works on paper that further develop the concepts first glimpsed in 2010. The slowly moving visual drama of the video with its musical accompaniment resembles not only Chinese calligraphy but also the paintings of some of the pioneers of abstraction in the West. Selecting isolated moments from the video to be transferred to canvas and paper, Feng is now able to emphasize their distinctive characteristics by hand, exaggerating the drama when necessary or toning it down if required to. He has managed to tame Quake III Arena until it resembles something else entirely, and then to a degree personalize its visual offshoots until they enter the company of illustrious predecessors too numerous to mention.

A restless experimenter, Feng is currently investigating ways in which his fascination with the cyber world and the video games that have inspired so much of his art might be broadened to embrace more traditional methods for producing unique works of art. Not Too Late is a fascinating meditation on the relationship between the artist and the machine, between mechanically produced forms and those generated by the mind and hand of the artist, between past and present.

Installation View of Not Too Late: Recent Works by Feng Mengbo 01

Installation View of Not Too Late: Recent Works by Feng Mengbo 01

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Installation View of Not Too Late: Recent Works by Feng Mengbo 02

Installation View of Not Too Late: Recent Works by Feng Mengbo 03

Installation View of Not Too Late: Recent Works by Feng Mengbo 03

About the exhibition

Date: January 10 – February 22, 2013

Venue: Chambers Fine Art

Opening Time: Tuesday - Saturday: 9:30 am - 6:00pm

Address: 522 West 19th Street, New York, NY 10011

T: +1 212 414 1169

F: +1 212 414 1192

E-mail: cfa@chambersfineart.com

Courtesy of the artist and Chambers Fine Art, for further information please visit www.chambersfineart.com.