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Exhibition reviews artist's path to rebuild ideals

  
Via:  Buzz of the Orient  •  2 years ago  •  2 comments

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Exhibition reviews artist's path to rebuild ideals
 

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Exhibition reviews artist's path to rebuild ideals

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Flora.  [All photos provided to China Daily]

Yin Zhaoyang rose to prominence in the late 1990s as a leading figure in the artists of his generation who expressed loss, hesitation and the cruelties of youth. As he evolved as an artist, he presented a more complicate and extensive spiritual world. He has developed a highly personalized approach to landscape paintings exploring the relations between individuals and society, the history and the present.

Rebuilding Ideals , an exhibition at the Tang Contemporary Art Museum in Beijing's 798 Art Zone and curated by Cui Cancan, reviews Yin's creation and methods of thinking over more than two decades. Through tracing his career, one can learn the evolution and pursuits of one artist and his generation. The exhibition runs until May 5.

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Mountains and Waters

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Outside the Window .

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Rainbow.

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Rocks.

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Valley.

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Yin Zhaoyang paints Songshan Mountain in his native Henan province.

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Yin Zhaoyang.


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Buzz of the Orient
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1  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    2 years ago

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2  seeder  Buzz of the Orient    2 years ago

Quite different from the usual form of traditional Chinese art, but there is no reason why Chinese artists cannot paint in more modern styles.

 
 

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