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ShanghART Gallery Beijing is pleased to present SHAO Yi Solo Exhibition: Totem Producing from April 12th to May 17th 2015, which is his first solo in Beijing. The exhibition will show the artist’s latest installation works.

Totem Producing is the artist’s ideas about ‘object’, production and the spiritual image of ‘object’. Shao Yi uses realistic rules and materials that generated by ‘object’ and ‘reality’ as the production source and place them into his symbolised system. At the same time, he sets requirements for distillation and transformation.

Totem is an imaginary image that produced to meet people’s need for spiritual materialised symbol and hope. This image as a carrier of ideology and realistic rules, often presents certain richness. However, Shao Yi’s totems comes from his sensibility and imagination of ‘human producing objects’. These objects which house the nature of reality may be the products of industrial civilisation, or certain damaged material form that have been produced by accident. Or it might even be his original ‘form’. However, the emerging aesthetics, after spiritual transformation, are being continuously extracted during the producing process. These ‘human producing objects’, possessing the characteristic of totem, have abundant values in terms of aesthetics and texture, which can reinforce and strengthen the ‘object’ by converting the production.

Shao Yi was born in Hangzhou in 1967, he lives and works in Hangzhou and Shanghai now. His recent exhibitions include: Time of the Dragon - Contemporary Art from Shanghai, Rauma Art Museum, Finland (2012); Pulse Reaction, An Exchange Project on Art Practice, Times Museum, Guangdong (2012); Elementary Spectacle - Exhibition with Shi Qing & Shao Yi, ShanghART H-Space, Shanghai (2010); Bourgeoisified Proletariat, Contemporary Art Exhibition in Songjiang, Songjiang Creative Studio, Shanghai (2009); Light Fogging - Shao Yi Solo Exhibition, BizArt, Shanghai (2008).

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About the Artist

Shao Yi’s meticulously made objects operate on the threshold between sculpture, installation art, and craft. In many of the new (2010/2011) works, the unexpected combination of stylistically distinct objects and material suggest various kinds of personal and mythical relationships. Combined together, these objects and paintings comprise subtle geometries and undistorted perspectives.

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About the Gallery

ShanghART gallery was initiated in 1996 in Shanghai. It has since grown to become one of China’s most influential art institutions and a vital resource to the development of contemporary art in China with two spaces in 50 Moganshan Road (Main Space and H-Space), a public warehouse space in West of Shanghai (ShanghART Taopu), and a gallery space in Beijing and representing over 40 artists.

Being recognized for its importance ShanghART became the initial gallery from China participating in major international art fairs like Art Basel and Fiac, Paris. ShanghART gallery also enjoys the great respect of being among the 75 most influencial galleries selected in Thames & Hudson’s publication ‘International Art Galleries: Post-war to Post-millennium.’

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