Zhan Wang, a leading figure in contemporary sculpture literally breaks new ground at Singapore Tyler Print Insitute (STPI). Wielding a Herculean sledgehammer, he smashes boulders of rocks into an explosive spectrum of rocky debris flying across the studio floor. Zhan’s new body of work “Universe” created in collaboration with STPI, reimagines Humanity’s fascination of the “Big Bang Theory”, where in an inexplicable moment, a tiny dense state expanded majestically into a colossal cosmic plane.
Zhan’s shattered rocks are recreated into celestial, metallic rock clusters assembled on paper slabs made with mineral silt, recalling surreal, arid landscapes of distant planets, customarily depicted in science fiction. Zhan’s deconstructions mark a dramatic shift in his conceptual explorations of traditional Chinese ‘scholar’s rocks’, believed to be prehistoric entities of pure qi, or vital energy.
To accomplish the artist’s grand cosmic vision, STPI’s workshop expertise pushed beyond their limits in an intensive array of artistic production. Up to 20,000 stone fragments right down to minuscule specks were measured and reproduced in the original likeness, as synthetic rocks coated in metallic chrome. These pieces were meticulously assembled onto STPI handmade paper or highly polished mirrors to replicate the complex matrix of obliterated rocks captured in photo documentation.
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All remnants of the original rocks were pounded by hand into fine sediment and mixed with cotton pulp to produce a solid paper base, which reveals the natural mineral pigments of clay, slate and granite. The use of mirrors as an alternative base, adds a three-dimensional twist to the visual plane where metallic rock mass seem to float in space and superimpose viewers’ reflections on the artwork.
“Zhan Wang’s creative collaboration with STPI brings fresh insights into the artist's practice in fascinating paradoxes of emulating natural phenomena, solidifying moments of flux and reimagining the origins of time to envision new creative possibilities,” said Emi Eu, Director of STPI.
Constantly pushing the envelope with unconventional ideas, Zhan Wang has scaled Mount Everest to put a metal rock sculpture at its summit, set adrift a hollow mountain in the ocean, tried to launch a stainless steel “meteorite” into space and recently detonated a large boulder in mid air for “My Personal Universe”, an installation of 7,000 suspended stones replicating a moment of stillness in its explosion.
About the Artist
Zhan Wang (b.1962 Beijing, China), graduated with a Master of Fine Arts (Sculpture) from The Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. He has exhibited extensively in major museums and galleries across the world including the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing; Saatchi Gallery, London; Kunst Museum, Bern; Mori Art Museum, Tokyo and the Asia Society Museum, New York. Works in major public collections include, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles; National Art Museum of China, Beijing and the Smart Museum of Art, Chicago.
About the Exhibition
Dates: March 31st--April 28th, 2012
Venue: SINGAPORE TYLER PRINT INSTITUTE, 41 Robertson Quay, Singapore 238236
Tel: +65 6336 3663
Fax: +65 6336 3553
Email: stpi@stpi.com.sg
Courtesy of Zhan Wang and Singapore Tyler Print Institute, for further information please visit www.stpi.com.sg.