b. 1965, China

Xue Song Biography

Proceeding from a cultural logic that transforms antagonisms into collaborations, Xue Song's art finds expression in the negative space left behind: soot and ash are crucial elements, and the outlines of some of the figures in his images look as if they have been burned out. For him, ash is a reminder of fate and a symbol of rebirth. Fire plays a central role in Xue Song's work. It is a form of mourning. Time and again the artist elaborates on the fire that burned down his studio in the early 1990's, destroying all of his work to date, mainly oil paintings and calligraphy. The charred leftovers of pictures rescued from the ashes are used as fragments in the new works as a kind of memorabilia of past events. The collages become a tactile site of remembrance and reflection with traces of the fire unavoidably present. He produces scenes that pick up on traditional painting and calligraphy, but combine them, for example, with silhouettes of contemporary politicians. Xue Song is known for his innovative integration of contemporary elements with elements manifested in the collective cultural memory. He continues to invent new forms and reinvent those left by tradition. The approaches and explorations are inspired by traditional calligraphy, but are transformed. By collecting random samples of mass media language, including the revolutionary language of Mao and contemporary consumer culture language, Xue Song creates a kind of multi-sensory imagery. Scattered across the canvas, the visual juxtapositions are whimsical and inspired, proving that the artist possesses a keen eye for color and form.

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Xue Song's distinctive collages represent the many different aspects of Chinese culture; he incorporates traditional Chinese paintings, ancient calligraphy, folk art, religious icons, legendary figures and historical photographs, effectively erasing categorical imperatives. His methodology is one of appropriation, manipulation and subversion in order to create a subjective universe that manifests his personal memories and loses.

Xue Song was born in 1965 in Anhui province. He graduated from the Shanghai Drama Institute, Stage Design Department in 1988. He resides and works in Shanghai. Xue Song has exhibited widely since his first solo-exhibition in 1999. Recent exhibition including Xue Song: Piercing Through History and the Fashion, A Retrospective from 1988-2011, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai(2011); A Fashion, Or the History?, The Ueno Royal Museum, Tokyo, Japan(2010); Looking Back: Deconstruction Classics, Xue Song Portfolio, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai(2009); Xue Song Solo Exhibition, ArtChina, Hamburg, Germany(2007) etc. 

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Three Tigers 三只老虎 by Xue Song contemporary artwork painting
Xue Song Three Tigers 三只老虎, 2014 Mixed media on canvas
150 x 180 cm
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点彩山水 Stippling Landscape by Xue Song contemporary artwork mixed media
Xue Song 点彩山水 Stippling Landscape, 2018 Mixed media on canvas, ash, acrylic
150 x 120 cm
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The Land that is Rich in Beauty by Xue Song contemporary artwork painting
Xue Song The Land that is Rich in Beauty, 2015 Mixed media on canvas
230 x 170 cm
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Salute to Mark Rothko 3 by Xue Song contemporary artwork painting
Xue Song Salute to Mark Rothko 3, 2015 Mixed media on canvas
240 x 180 cm
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Salute to Mark Rothko 1 by Xue Song contemporary artwork painting
Xue Song Salute to Mark Rothko 1, 2015 Mixed media on canvas
200 x 100 cm
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Dialogue with Master by Xue Song contemporary artwork mixed media
Xue Song Dialogue with Master Mixed media on canvas
240 x 180 cm
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The Conversation with Master by Xue Song contemporary artwork mixed media
Xue Song The Conversation with Master, 2013 Mixed media on canvas
160 x 140 cm
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