Aileen Moka, Artistic Director and Art Investment Advisor of Vermilion Art in Sydney, stated in a media interview that at this year's Sydney Contemporary Art Fair, Vermilion will collaborate with four highly representative Chinese contemporary artists—Anniwar Mamat, Chen Wenling, Yin Zhaoyang, and Wang Xin—to present an artistic exploration of the "relationship between humanity and the environment."
Among them, Yin Zhaoyang, the first post-70s contemporary artist to achieve an auction record of over ten million, reinterprets landscape themes with passionate and dynamic brushstrokes. His free-spirited paintings embody an artistic attitude of "living for freedom." Anniwar Mamat, the first Uyghur contemporary artist to showcase his work in Australia, transforms the multifaceted cultural experiences of growing up in the frontier into visual forms that are both poetic and intense. His unique abstract language reflects regional depth while maintaining global openness.
The renowned "magic realist" sculptor Chen Wenling, who has exhibited at major art fairs worldwide, expands his focus from individual life to the symbiotic themes of humanity and nature, as well as humanity and the universe. His highly anticipated "Little Red Man" sculpture will make its Southern Hemisphere debut at the event. Wang Xin, a post-80s female contemporary artist, constructs a wildly imaginative universe with hallucinatory colors and supernatural imagery, deeply embedding personal memories and individual experiences into her works.
Through the works of these four artists, Vermilion Art not only showcases the diverse landscape of Chinese contemporary art but also reaffirms the power of art as a language that transcends geography and culture, continuing to resonate within the global context.