The exhibition presented 54 works of art by 25 domestic and foreign artists, showing their exploration of contemporary art practices through various media such as installations, paintings, images, fiber art, and interactive forms. The artworks gather reflections and expressions from artists with diverse contexts and backgrounds, encompassing their thoughts on social changes, information, consumerism, rapid economic development, and everyday life issues. This not only bestows more possibilities upon materials and disciplines but also offers the audience multi-dimensional perspectives and ways of thinking to explore oneself, establish connections, and understand the world.
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About Artworks
Yao Wanqing, "Rubber Band", rubber band, variable dimensions
Chen Bingsheng, “Flashing”, colored light strips, controller, iron wire, steel wire rope, variable dimensions
Wang Yi, "After Malevich: The Third World", 120X135cm oil painting, 2022
Wang Yi, “Translation-Madam”, 120×110cm, acrylic on canvas, 2022
Maria Ganeva, “Collective Body 1”, 100×17cm, fabric, mixed media, 2020
Jing Er, "Hero Saves Beauty", 180×122cm, acrylic on wood, spray paint, screen printing, 2023
Jing Er, "Beauty Saves Heroes", 190×122cm, acrylic on wood, spray paint, screen printing, 2023
Jing Er, “Happy Farm”, 80×54cm, acrylic on wood, spray paint, screen printing, 2023
Jing Er, “Brave New World”, 120×73cm, acrylic on wood, spray paint, screen printing, 2023
Relevant academic activities were also held during the exhibition. Curator Ruan Yuelai gave a special lecture on "Digital Public Art and Interactive Aesthetics in the Urban Context". After the lecture, he discussed with the young artists present on issues such as virtuality and reality in digital art, visual translation of painting images, and the relationship between art and the public, combining the issues focused on by the artists in their works with their personal creative experiences.
