Shao Yi Biography

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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Shao Yi’s recent works mainly focus on the discovery and the use of new textures and material. Beginning in 2011, the artist purchased a piece of safety glass, smashed it into small pieces and initiated his new series of works, including 12x12x12, Hong, Parabola and so forth. Shao Yi produces these geometrical patterns or words, starting from a single point, an angle or for example from details of a particular side. The pieces of glass are extended on other edges and sides, presenting various forms at each step.

Similarly, Shao Yi’s idiosyncratic 2010 works are composed of traditional auspicious patterns, modern industrial molds, folk art. From two and three-dimensional works to installations, Shao Yi builds a unique system of faith-related symbols. He turns auspicious patterns such as Ru yi, Yuan bao, Pi xiu and bats into abstract creatures or decorative landscape paintings, while modern industrial wood molds are reassembled into curious and extravagant totemic sculptures. Daily ready-mades or amulets are displayed on one side of wooden billboards and large scale aluminum badges on the other, expanding common materials’ numerous evocative possibilities.

The installation piece Broadcast (2008) likewise represents the coalescence of everyday objects. Audio and images are juxtaposed to demonstrate the most quotidian still pictures in real life. Broadcast consists of Cultural Revolution era speakers the artist collected from rural areas around China. The viewer is confronted with a barrage of voices blaring from the speakers at once. Political propaganda intermingles with regular conversations – it is impossible to distinguish which is which. The artist perfectly encapsulates the atmosphere of China during the Cultural Revolution, when politics infiltrated private lives to the point where politics was life.

Shao Yi was born in Hang Zhou in 1967, he lives and works in Hang Zhou and Shanghai. Recent exhibitions include Elementary Spectacle, ShanghART Gallery, Shanghai (2010), Light Fogging - Shao Yi Solo Exhibition, BizArt Center, Shanghai (2008). Things from the gallery warehouse, ShangART H-Space, Shanghai (2009), Contemporary Art Exhibition in Songjiang, Songjiang Creative Studio, Shanghai (2009).

Text courtesy ShanghART.

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2014.6.21(part 11) by Shao Yi contemporary artwork mixed media
Shao Yi 2014.6.21(part 11), 2014 The crushed mirror glasses by the fist, silk screen printing (words excerpt from Benjamin), handwriting comments by red marker pen
80 x 60 cm
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Psychiatric Centre Immateriality Status 1 by Shao Yi contemporary artwork installation
Shao Yi Psychiatric Centre Immateriality Status 1, 2016 Galvanized steel plate
118 x 70 cm
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Immateriality Status I by Shao Yi contemporary artwork mixed media
Shao Yi Immateriality Status I, 2016 Galvanized steel plate
118 x 70 cm
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Lighting Project by Shao Yi contemporary artwork installation
Shao Yi Lighting Project, 2016 Tuff, car tail lights, steel plate, transformer, jack
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Ripple 2 by Shao Yi contemporary artwork installation
Shao Yi Ripple 2, 2016 Steel plate
120 x 224 x 25 cm
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Paper Boat I by Shao Yi contemporary artwork sculpture
Shao Yi Paper Boat I, 2015 Steel plate
120 x 180 cm
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Work No. 3 by Shao Yi contemporary artwork installation
Shao Yi Work No. 3, 2013 Glass, UV glue and frame
32 x 37 cm
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