Opening: 5th December 2015, 3pm- 6pm.
Duration: 5th December 2015 - 24th January 2016, 11am – 6pm (Closed on Monday)
Address: ShanghART Beijing, 261 Cao Chang Di, Old Airport Rd., Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Contact: infobj@shanghartgallery.com | + 86 10 6432 3202
ShanghART Beijing is pleased to present OUYANG Chun's solo exhibition A Drop of Dust on 5th December, 2015. It will last until 24th January, 2016. Following the solo exhibition My Story in the early 2015, this is OUYANG Chun's second solo exhibition in ShanghART Gallery.
Unlike the earlier exhibitions, this show will display one "Space Painting" installation throughout his whole creation career. More than 1300 pieces of works from 1993 created on various materials and a latest oil painting compose a luminescent space. In this potentially infinite space, everything is transformed into dust, falling and drifting.
If the exhibition My Story is taken as a novel, A Drop of Dust is more like a prose, a poem or a candid confession of love.
In consistent with OUYANG's creation style, he still has no intention to consider the conceptions related to philosophy this time, but take a straightforward and unrestrained way to present the work.
The drop of dust is exploded from inside, is a moment and will create a magnificent world.
OUYANG Chun was born 1974 in Beijing,his solo exhibitions including:My Story, ShanghART Gallery, Shanghai(2015); Detritus, BANK, Shanghai, China(2014); Child, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China(2012); Reveling In Rambling, Yuz Museum, Jakarta, Indonesia(2012); Painting the King, Belvedere-Upper Belvedere & Augarten Contemporary, Vienna, Austria(2011); Ouyang Chun-Painting the King, me Collectors Room, Berlin, Germany(2010), Work by the artist is represented in museum collections that include Belvedere, Vienna, Austria; Me Collectors Room, Berlin, Germany; Long Museum, Shanghai, China; Power station of Art Shanghai, Shanghai, China; White Rabbit Contemporary Chinese Art Collection, Sydney, Australia.
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