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On January 17, 2015, A Thousand Plateaus Art Space will open the first exhibition of the new year with Xiong Yu’s most recent works, to present his painting’s new look. Xiong Yu has promoted his existing work context, and it has become an important sample in understanding the development new painting.

His paintings have always used representations in a large-eyed cartoon style to show both the childlike purity and imagination of his inner world and the joy, sadness and confusion that he has faced as an adult. In this new group of works, it’s weakened and has largely gone. Except for the theme, the greatest change also happens in the background and texture. In the new contexts, Xiong Yu introduces a painting skill similar to prints and a flattening decorating texture to make the works discoloured and the sense of time highlighted. The theme Blue Forest doesn’t only depict an inner world full of imagination and thoughts, but also comes from the entangled and charming interaction between brush and vision.

In a solo exhibition at A Thousand Plateaus that was held two years ago, Xiong Yu employed forms from classical European painting, particularly their compositions. He was searching for instances in which a new framework would reveal a greater feeling of depth and commonality in the works. These works were clearly influenced by dramatic lyrical structure. In this new group of works, he carries out different attempts to exceed the classical framework and begins to seek a breakthrough in a more direct visual structure. In his most recent works, direct brushwork integrates with these effects in order to give the works a deeper level of meaning. Thus he constantly connects the viewers’ vision and emotion, resonating with them. As a result, Xiong Yu’s works and emotion become unprecedentedly authentic.

This effect appears to a great extent in the triptych New World. It expands a space full of conception. All the three parts are composed of the branches in close shot, water in medium shot and woods in long shot. Through the color contrast, the closed things seem far, while the the really far things seem more real; he deliberately stagger the three images. The spaces don’t seem unified at first sight, however, they are unified with the scattered visions. They compose an nonobjective image. In fact instead of the scenery, it’s the artist’s inner world that is represented in vision. This may be the beginning of a bold new series in which the artist abandons his graphic style. For an artist who already has a mature image, this kind of attempt always requires a great amount of courage, but it is worth the wait.


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About the Artist

Xiong Yu was born in 1975 in Chengdu, Sichuan. Currently he teaches in Art Institute of Sichuan University and works as the Head of Sichuan University. He graduated from Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts attached middle school in 1995, then entered Oil Painting Department of Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts in 1999, and got master’s degree from Sichuan Academy of Fine Art in Oil Painting of Visual Arts Department in 2002.As a iconic artist born after 1970s, Xiong Yu is always under the spotlight.Under the background of Classical painting, and impacted by the current pop culture, Xiong Yu, as a man born after 1970s, has a cultural experience full of collision, the images of Xiong Yu’s works do not exist in reality, but from a kind of creation.

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About the Gallery

A Thousand Plateaus Art Space was founded in 2007 in Chengdu, China. It is a professional gallery committed to present and promote China’s contemporary art. Equipped with exhibition hall for artworks and collection and screening room for video data, it is mainly on researching, presenting and promoting outstanding works and experimental projects of China’s contemporary art and culture, actively carries out domestic and international cooperation projects.

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