Sunflower: Liu Qinghe Solo Exhibition
“Sunflower” showcases the latest works by Liu Qinghe, which can be taken as a return visit to his own spiritual journey. The artist mixed the growing progress and survival reality of the individual with the social background in bold with vigorous strokes. Through ink and wash techniques with unabashed personality, Liu presents the spiritual history of those that were born in China in 1960s.
About the exhibition
Duration: Dec 21, 2013 - Jan 21, 2014
Venue: Hive Center for Contemporary Art
Address: E06, 798 Art Zone, No. 4 Jiuxianqiao Rd, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
More or Less: Wang Yaqiang Solo Exhibition
As an artist who was born in 1970s. Wang Yaqiang’s creations bear the imprint of pop culture and comics: concise lines, evenly colored characters and fancy elements of clothes are both recollections of the artist and reflections of the times.
The “Superfluous Things” project features a series of oil paintings of the artist, changing media but creative consciousness still projected on the speculations between humans and things, humans and society, psychological, emotional and physical qualities and Nature.
About the exhibition
Duration: Dec 21, 2013 - Jan 21, 2014
Venue: Hive Center for Contemporary Art
Address: E06, 798 Art Zone, No. 4 Jiuxianqiao Rd, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Superfluous Things VII: Zhao Zhao
Duration: Dec 21, 2013 - Jan 21, 2014
Venue: Hive Center for Contemporary Art
Address: E06, 798 Art Zone, No. 4 Jiuxianqiao Rd, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
Most of Zhao Zhao’s creations derived from social phenomenon or events, in a direct and violent way, his works embody a mocking and provocative attitude, full of confrontation and destructive strength. This project will highlight Zhao Zhao’s installation series “Wood” which are made of wood and aluminium from the “Da Vinci Furniture Factory”
Superfluous Things VIII: Yang Xinguang
Duration: Dec 21, 2013 - Jan 21, 2014
Venue: Hive Center for Contemporary Art
Address: E06, 798 Art Zone, No. 4 Jiuxianqiao Rd, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China
This project will present the new work by Yang Xinguang, a series of work of abstract painting he printed on paper with a whip dipping ink. These works are in a large size and endowed with irresistible tension, like all ink and wash paintings or cursive calligraphy in large sizes, they bring a visual shock to the audience standing in front of them. Also, the details of the ink whip imprints arouse the imagination of the creative process and focus on the material.