Over the past five years, Australian artist Peter Nelson and Tsong-Zung Chang have been discussing landscape painting in contemporary art, with a shared interest in the Chinese literati mode. If a cross-cultural discussion can be portrayed as two languages finding approximations for one another, Nelson hopes that the errors and inaccuracies in his approximations can bring about new, and unexpected understandings of landscape and the literati. Peter Nelson curated this exhibition inspired by his conversations with Tsong-Zung Chang. The works by Peter Nelson, Hsu Yu-Jen, Leung Kui Ting and MAP Office share a common reference to the Chinese literati, but each adapts this landscape painting tradition to suit their particular voice.
Grids and Stones 言與物 is an exhibition about landscape, conceived by conversations between passionate enthusiasts. By accommodating variations in cultural backgrounds and artistic concerns, it celebrates the space where differences overlap, where opinions can be shared, and where mistranslations can inspire new ideas.About the exhibition
Dates: Jan 28, 2015 - Feb 28, 2015
Opening: Jan 28, 2015, 18:00, Wednesday
Artists: Hsu Yujen, Liang Juting, MAP Office, Peter Nelson
Venue: Hanart TZ Gallery (Hongkong, China)
Courtesy of the artists and Hanart TZ Gallery.