Klein Sun Gallery is pleased to present Square, a solo exhibition of new sculptures, cyanotypes, and paintings by Zhang Dali on view from June 26 through August 30, 2014. There will be a reception for the artist on Thursday, June 26 from 6-8PM.
The name of the exhibition, Square, is a reference to Tiananmen Square. It highlights the energy, significance, and power of a place that Zhang Dali refers to as "holy" and "brimming with bright light." In this exhibition, Zhang Dali's reimagining of Tiananmen acts both as a recapturing of the holiness he finds there, as well as a personal declaration to resist oppression.
The sculptures in the series are pristine white fiberglass casts of migrant Chinese workers in their everyday clothing. Attached, above and amongst these free-standing casts, are flying and resting doves also cast in white fiberglass. The scene that the sculptures craft could be plucked directly out of Tiananmen Square, with one major exception--doves are nowhere to be found in this city center. These scenes are imagined, and Zhang Dali can only dream of seeing doves in Tiananmen. The free-flying birds represent the artist's resolve to defy reality and reconstruct what Tiananmen symbolizes--wishing it was a place where thoughts, desires for the future, and an individual's resolve are free to soar.
Square - Sketch is a group of paintings that were initially created solely as an outline for Zhang Dali to explore his desire to create the aforementioned body of sculptures. At the top of a sky-blue background, there are images of doves and disconnected human heads which reveal a blunt expression of the torment and simultaneous hope that underpin Zhang Dali's thoughts of Tiananmen Square. The complex and unexpected relationship shared between these ideas--decapitated heads, jovial movements of bodies, sky blue backgrounds, and doves--elevates these paintings from the viewer's initial perception of them as mere sketches, to an appreciation that they embody the refined form of expression which is the hallmark of Zhang Dali's work.
The cyanotypes included in the show, which incorporate ink and are also are made with traditional Chinese rice paper, lure what appear to be graceful spirits. The white impressions of birds in flight are the shadows of doves, captured using a 150-year-old photographic chemical process. The blue of the background on which these white spirits fly, encourages viewers to see hope in the work, as it looks as if the birds travel through a clear sky. The crinkled rice paper and blotches of ink interrupt this pure hope and juxtapose not only Chinese tradition, but the reality that imperfections--even torment--accompany hope for the symbolic heart of China: Tiananmen.
About the exhibition
Dates: Jun 26, 2014 - Aug 30, 2014
Opening: Jun 26, 2014, 18:00, Thursday
Venue: Klein Sun Gallery
Courtesy of the artist and Klein Sun Gallery.