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Huang Zhiyang
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Watchlist Artist: Huang Zhiyang
by Abhilasha Singh
Huang Zhiyang at Art+Shanghai Gallery
September 2nd, 2012 - November 25th, 2012
Posted
10/23/12
The first solo exhibition of Huang Zhiyang in Shanghai will be held at Art+Shanghai Gallery. Unveiled in our new gallery space, the exhibition will include a site-specific five-meter long miniature Chinese garden created by the artist displaying his new marble sculptures. The installation will rest among a labyrinth of ink paintings draped from the ceiling. The artist’s sculptural exploration is one concerned with the science of nature and study of life. The evolution of living organisms fro... [more]
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Huang Zhiyang : Wall Text
by maiko
Huang Zhiyang at Pékin Fine Arts (Beijing)
February 21st, 2009 - April 30th, 2009
Posted
3/3/09
Pékin Fine Arts:
Huang Zhiyang (b. 1965 Taipei), Peripheral Vision, Solo Exhibition
February 21 - April 30, 2009
Wall Text
, Huang Zhiyang's 2nd solo exhibit at Pékin Fine Arts, fills all three main exhibit spaces with new works. The two front spaces present a black-white, dark-light contrast. On one side, Huang's "Three Marks" ink-wash painting installation, pale white and elegantly simple. "Three Marks" uses an infinite variety of fine ink brush strokes to illustrate Huang'... [more]
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Accumulation Press Release
by maiko
Aniwar, Choi Jeong-Hwa, Billy Lee, Marvin Mintofang, Peter Sandbichler, Wu Shanzhuan, Suling Wang, Li Yao, Redxing Ye, Yeh Yi-li, Bai Yiluo, He Yunchang, Huang Zhiyang at Cao Chang Di Village
December 13th, 2008 - February 16th, 2009
Posted
1/14/09
“How much accumulation of contemporary art does anyone need, anyway? he said. “You can’t compare the needs of artists with the needs of the rural poor”. Leon Golub
“Accumulation” can take many forms. It can be the repetition of one basic element, the amassing of found objects, the assemblage of multiple parts to create new combinations and associations. It can also allude to the overwhelming emotion of shared cultural knowledge of momentous events such as an Olympics or an earthquake. A... [more]
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