ShanghART Gallery 香格纳画廊
中文

Window
HAN FENG 韩锋
2016
acrylic on canvas
200(H)*140cm
HF_8529

Han Feng's works explores the abstract structure of daily objects, as well as the progressive forces which is implicit inside the structure, processed with attraction, magnification, accumulation and transformation, etc. (‘One produced Two; Two produced Three; Three produced All Things’, quoted from Taoism classic "Tao Te Ching" ). Are artifacts increasingly biased from the biological and natural orbit? And how the planar works view and understand our world from multiple dimensions?

The doors and windows he paints, discuss the issue about viewing: from different perspectives, different conclusions would be formed. From a certain angle, the trapezoidal frame is in accordance with the single-perspective of the door, while from another perspective, it will cause a strong sense of visual discomfort. The entrance of Heaven is narrow, but when it comes to be too narrow, is it because we are viewing at a wrong perspective?

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Related Exhibitions:
Endless Moment, WS SPACE, Shanghai 11.01, 2022 -12.15, 2022
John Moores Painting Prize (China) Winners 2010-2014, 21 Century Min Sheng Museum, Shanghai 03.05, 2016 -04.03, 2016