Hu Xiaoyuan's second solo show "No Fruit at the Root" at Beijing Commune highlights her latest works

TEXT:Sue Wang    DATE: 2012.10.25

Poster of No Fruit at the Root

Beijing Commune is proud to announce the opening of Hu Xiaoyuan’s second solo show at the gallery--No Fruit at the Root. The show begins on Oct. 20th and will last till Jan. 28th, 2013.

The show, titled No Fruit at the Root, presents the latest works by Hu Xiaoyuan. It is composed by three piece: No Fruit at the Root, which is a new extension of the artist “Wood” series, The Drown Dust, a three channel video work, and See, a video installation work. The visual presentation of the three works looks very restrained or even purposely reduced to a very minimalized state. One can feel the enduring struggle of an individual against the hardship hidden in the seeming understated presentation.

Hu Xiaoyuan, No Fruit at the Root, 2012; wood, Chinese ink, silk, white paint, size variable Hu Xiaoyuan, No Fruit at the Root, 2012; wood, Chinese ink, silk, white paint, size variable

Hu Xiaoyuan, No Fruit at the Root, 2012; wood, Chinese ink, silk, white paint, size variable

No Fruit at the Root(2012) is composed of nine “wood” pieces. The method of making the “wood” is the same: the artist traced, on silk, the lines and the grains of the part of the wood surface beneath with traditional Chinese ink. The silk was taken off after the tracing was finished. That part of the wood surface then was paint white. After the paint totally dried, the artist mounted the traced silk back onto the traced surface. The difference lies with the choice of the wood. In fact, this collective are all made of abandoned wood parts which have totally lost their “function” in everyday life. Taken from various wooden tools, the form of these pieces look bizarre and confusing. An intriguing intension is created between the grotesque appearance of these wood items and the artist’s self-disciplined, meticulous tracing process on their surfaces.

Hu Xiaoyuan, Drawn Dust, 2011; 3-channle video, 03'18'' Hu Xiaoyuan, Drawn Dust, 2011; 3-channle video, 03'18''

Hu Xiaoyuan, Drawn Dust, 2011; 3-channle video, 03'18''

 

The three-channel video work The Drown Dust (2012)was inspired produced when the artist was sorting out her equipment and some remaining things after a location shooting was finished. Hu Xiaoyuan shot with macro-lens the heavily scrubbed and soaked bottom parts of the pants wore by the actress who was asked to perform her anger towards the sea with body movements in the location shooting, the revolving corals she collected from the shooting, and the sharp edge of the blank paper which was a prop of the performer during the shooting.

Hu Xiaoyuan, See, 2012; single-channle video, 07'30'' Hu Xiaoyuan, See, 2012; single-channle video, 07'30''

Hu Xiaoyuan, See, 2012; single-channle video, 07'30''

The video installation See consists of two parts: a video with almost no image at the first glance--only when looking very carefully can the viewer find a white surface is moving on the white background. The other part is a archive video showing how the artist carries, with great difficulty, a heavy white board on her back to move against a bent white wall. However, this archive video is played on a monitor facing the wall, which in fact, is unable to offer any information to the viewer that it is opposite to.

Born in Haerbin, China in 1977, Hu Xiaoyuan graduated from the Department of Design, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing in 2002. She currently lives and works in Beijing. Her first solo exhibition was "Hu Xiaoyuan, Beijing Commune" held in 2010. Group exhibitions she has participated into include: "THE UNGOVERNABLES-2012 NEW MUSEUM TRIENNIAL", New Museum, New York, U.S.A, "Moving Image in China 1988-2011", Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai, China, "Louise Bourgeois& A Tribute to Louise Bourgeois: Lin Tianmiao, Hu Xiaoyuan"(2011), James Cohan Gallery, Shanghai, China, "Beijing Voice - Annual Project"(2010), Pace Beijing, Beijing, China, "Negotiations - The Second Today’s Documents"(2010), Today Art Museum, Beijing, China, "Polaroid"(2009), Platform China Contemporary Art Institute, Beijing, China, "Ego Documents"(2008), The Autobiographical in Contemporary Art, Kunstmuseum Bern, Bern, Switzerland, "Documenta12"(2007), Kassel, Germany, "China Welcomes You..."(2007), Kunsthaus Graz Museum, Graz, Austria, "Asia Contemporary Art Exhibition"(2006), Guang Ju, Korea and so on.

About the exhibition

Dates: Oct. 20th, 2012--Jan. 28th, 2013

Venue: Beijing Commune

Gallery Hour: 10:00-18:00 Tuesday-Saturday

Address: Beijing Commune,P.O.Box 8503,798 Art Factory, 4 Jiuxianqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing100015,China

Tel: +86 10 8456 2862

E-mail: info@beijingcommune.com

Courtesy of the artist and Beijing Commune, for further information please visit www.beijingcommune.com.