千高原艺术空间将携毕蓉蓉“小说景观”参加巴塞尔艺术展香港2018
摘要: 2018香港巴塞尔艺术展将于3月27日揭开帷幕。千高原艺术空间将在“探索发现”单元,为大家呈现艺术家毕蓉蓉的个人项目——小说景观。
千高原艺术空间将携毕蓉蓉个人项目“小说景观”参加巴塞尔艺术展香港2018
2018香港巴塞尔艺术展将于3月27日揭开帷幕。千高原艺术空间将在“探索发现”单元,为大家呈现艺术家毕蓉蓉的个人项目——小说景观。
如果要将当代世界凝结成一幅风景画,它应该是什么样子?每个人都会有不同的答案。细细一想,当代世界不仅包括真实的人造景观,自然风景,还包含了网络世界的形态;不仅包含人们能够看到的,眼前的景观,还包含了能够了解到的,宇宙里的信息,这些信息进入脑海,也构成了当代世界的一部分;另外,当代世界作为历史的时间线上最靠前的部分,也自然包含了历史中更早的部分——人类所知的,这个世界的过去,以及过去所留下的物证,也构成了当代世界的另一个维度。更重要的是,这幅画卷只能属于每一个描绘它的人,是每个人内心世界与生活经验的映照:每个人都有一个不同的世界。
毕蓉蓉,拼贴物一—What We Believe,布面油画和拼贴,30x40cm, 2017
毕蓉蓉,纹样一--奥斯曼的花瓣,纸本水彩,76×57.5cm,2017
毕蓉蓉,小说景观-悬挂物四,视频截屏,视频,2016
毕蓉蓉就在尝试描绘一幅当代世界的风景画,这是一个复杂的过程,这幅画是在她延续不断的创作中缓慢生长着。她的水墨画功底让她对风景有着深刻的理解,她的创作项目也像是一幅不断延展的当代画卷。这幅画卷不是一次完成的,而是像一个有生命的个体,在不断地生长着。具体来说,她收集生活与旅途中的视觉碎片,从街头涂鸦,到巴比伦建筑纹样,从火车窗外掠过的树影,到欧洲城市中的海报。在毕蓉蓉的作品中,这些素材都以纹样化,抽象化的形式呈现,所以是个人化的,对观众而言是陌生的。但同时,它们又来自许多人共同的视觉经验,所以会勾起观者经验深处的感知。作品由绘画,视频,装置,织物等不同的媒介构成,不同的质感似乎再现了不同的视觉经验。“小说景观”是一个具有生命力的项目,它又是具体而微的,它来自艺术家的个体经验,但又在唤起观者对自然与风景本身的感知。
毕蓉蓉,小说景观-重叠的织物,综合材料装置(丝网布,布面激光切割,不锈钢激光切割,木头,纺织品,视频,声音等),4个单件+2个视频+1个声音,尺寸可变, 2016-2018,独版(参照图)
毕蓉蓉,织物二--涂鸦, 棉线和羊毛线编织, 86x65cm, 2018
毕蓉蓉,织物三-- Subhero, 视屏截屏
巴塞尔艺术展 香港2018
千高原艺术空间 | 毕蓉蓉个人项目——小说景观
探索发现 | 展位1C36
展览日期:2018,03,27-03,31
出品:千高原艺术空间
艺术家:毕蓉蓉
贵宾预览(仅限邀请人士出席)
2018年3月27日(星期二)
2018年3月28日(星期三)
开幕之夜
2018年3月28日(星期三)下午5时至9时
公众开放
2018年3月29日(星期四)下午1时至9时
2018年3月30日(星期五)下午1时至8时
2018年3月31日(星期六)上午11时至下午6时
展会地址
香港湾仔港湾道1号,香港会议展览中心
电话:+ 86 - (0) 28 8512 6358
邮箱:info@1000plateaus.org
毕蓉蓉,小说景观-悬挂物五, 布面缝制,77x78cm, 2018
毕蓉蓉,织物一--奥斯曼的花瓣, 棉布、棉线、化纤布、木框, 180x180cm, 2017
Art Basel Hong Kong 2018
A Thousand Plateaus Art Space | Bi Rongrong Solo Project – Fiction Landscape
Discoveries | Booth 1C36
Duration: 2018,03,27-03,31
Organizer: A Thousand Plateaus Art Space
Artists: Bi Rongrong
Private View (by invitation only)
Tuesday, March 27, 2018
Wednesday, March 28, 2018
Vernissage
Wednesday, March 28, 2018, 5pm to 9pm
Public Days
Thursday, March 29, 2018, 1pm to 9pm
Friday, March 30, 2018, 1pm to 8pm
Venue: Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre
1 Harbour Road, Wan Chai, Hong Kong。
Tel: + 86 - (0) 28 8512 6358
E-mail: info@1000plateaus.org
What would it look like if the contemporary world is delineated in the form of landscape painting? Different people have different answers for that。 If we put a deeper thought into that, we’d realize the contemporary world includes not only man-made landscape, natural landscape but also the virtual internet world。 In other words, it includes not only the seeable (i.e。 landscape in front of our eyes) but also the perceivable (i.e。 information of the cosmos)。 When the latter is received by our mind, it also constitutes a prominent part of the contemporary world。 Moreover, as the starting point of the timeline of all time, the contemporary world, naturally, contains the earlier history – the past as well as the physical evidence of the past constitute another dimension of the contemporary world。 More importantly, the delineation hereby created pertains only to the one who creates it as it is the reflection of one’s inner world and life experience: the image of the world varies person by person。
What Bi Rongrong endeavors to do is to create a landscape painting of the contemporary world。 As the process is long and complex, this “painting” keeps evolving, slowly and yet constantly。 A good mastery of ink painting skills enables her to gain a profound insight into landscape painting, which in return makes her work an ever-developing landscape of the contemporary time。 Rather than completing everything all at once, she treats the “painting” like a living object that grows organically and continuously。 To be more specific, she collects many visual fragments she encounters during daily life or journeys。 These fragments include street graffiti, Babylonian architectural patterns, tree silhouettes passing by train windows, and posters in different European cities。 In Bi Rongrong’s work, these source materials are presented in a somewhat decorative and abstract way。 To the viewers, it is unfamiliar as it is highly personal。 But in the meantime, as the visual sources are rooted in people’s common visual experience, deep in the viewers’ mind a sense of empathy will be aroused。 Her work ranges from painting, video to installation and textile; and different media give out different senses of visual experiences。 Fiction Landscape is a project with vitality。 It is subtle and yet specific。 With a root in the artist’s personal experience, it manages to evoke viewers’ perception of the nature and the landscape。