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"Fang Lijun Ceramic Works Exhibition" will be held at Sand Gallery in Macao from May 17 to June 24, 2023
2023.05.30



EXHIBITION TITLE

Fang Lijun Ceramic Works Exhibition


ARTIST
Fang Lijun


CURATOR
Luo Yi


DURATION
2023.05.17 - 06.24


VENUE
Sand Gallery, Level 6, The Grand Suites at Four Seasons, Macao







ABOUT THE EXHITBION


Artist Fang Lijun (b.1963)'s latest solo exhibition Fang Lijun Ceramic work Exhibition in the Grand Suites at Four Seasons, the permanent art space Sands Gallery Macao from May 17 to June 24, 2023. Through the display of nearly 60 manuscripts, videos, ceramic experimental installations from different periods, and the latest porcelain prints, the exhibition showcases his comprehensive creative vision in the ceramic medium, transcending standards and the process and outcomes of his creations.


The theme of this exhibition, "Bone of the Bone, Flesh of the Flesh," is derived from the story of God creating Eve with one of Adam's ribs in Genesis, which reminds us that bones and flesh are the origin of life. Densely structured and highly delicate, the ceramics created by Fang Lijun not only reveal his profound reflection upon the truth of life and his creative approach, but also enable us to see how the artist has used the artistic language of ceramics to start a brand-new experiment apart from his iconic bald-head image and flamboyant color aesthetics.






ARTIST



Fang Lijun was born in Handan, Hebei Province, China in 1963. He graduated from the Printmaking Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1989, and later became a professional painter, and now lives in Beijing. As the most important representative of China’s post 89 new art trends, Fang Lijun created the discourse mode of "Cynical Realism" together with other artists of this trend, and created the image of "Shaved Head" created in a series of works since 1988, as a classic symbol of contemporary art, presenting the boring mood and the vicious living state of China in the first half of the 1980s and the 1990s, or more broadly speaking, it symbolizes the humanistic and psychological feelings of contemporary people. 

Fang Lijun has held exhibitions in major art institutions and galleries, including Ludwig Museum Koblenz, Staatliche Kunsthalle, Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the Japan Foundation, Ariana Museum in Geneva, Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Turin, Macaw Museum of Art, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Hong Kong Arts Centre, Shanghai Art Museum, Hunan Museum, Beijing Minsheng Art Museum and the etc. His participation includes the Venice Biennale, Sǎo Paulo Biennial, Kwangju Art Biennial, and Shanghai Biennial. His works are collected by The Museum of Modern Art (USA), Seattle Art Museum(USA), San Francisco Museum of Modern Art (USA), Centre de G. Pompidou (France), Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst (Germany), Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam(Holland), The National Gallery of Australia (Australia), Fukuoka Asian Art Museum (Japan), Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo(Japan), Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art(Japan), National Art Museum of China(China), Shanghai Art Museum (China), Guangdong Art Museum (China), He Xiangning Art Museum (China), Hunan Museum(China), CAFA Art Museum(China). He is one of the Chinese contemporary artists with the most extensive collection by major art institutions worldwide.


He has published 56 personal albums and related publications, including Fang Lijun: Chronicles, Fang Lijun: Criticism, Fang Lijun: Works of Art,FANG LIJUN, Fang Lijun:The Precipice Over the Clouds, Fang Lijun: Espaces Interdits Forbidden Areas, Fang Lijun:Woodcuts, Live Like A Wild Dog, Etc. Fang Lijun has been invited as a visiting professor and graduate supervisor in 23 universities, including Central Academy of Fine Arts, Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts, Jingdezhen Ceramic University, Xi 'an Academy of Fine Arts, etc. In 1993, his painting "Series 2, No. 2" appeared on the cover of the New York Times Magazine.










 
Artists
Fang Lijun
Fang Lijun (b. 1963, Handan, Hebei) graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts,  Printmaking Department  in 1989. In July of the same year, he resided in the Yuanmingyuan area, becoming a key advocate of the "Yuanmingyuan Artists' Village." In 1993, he established the Songzhuang studio, contributing to the formation of the  "Songzhuang Artists' Village." In 2014, he founded the "Archive of Contemporary Art of China," systematically organizing the development of Chinese contemporary art. Since 2004, Fang Lijun has been appointed as a guest professor and graduate mentor at more than twenty institutions, including the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts, Jingdezhen Ceramic University, Xi’an Academy of Fine Arts, Wuhan University, and Hubei Academy of Fine Arts.

Fang Lijun’s solo exhibitions have been held in major art institutions worldwide,  including the Ashmolean Museum Oxford, Ludwig Museum,  Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, The Japan Foundation, Civic Gallery of Modern and Contemporary Art, and Musée Ariana, et cetera. Domestic retrospectives have been mounted at the Shanghai Art Museum, Hong Kong Arts Centre, Macau Museum of Art, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Hunan Provincial Museum, United Art  Museum, Minsheng Art Museum, and He Art Museum, among other significant venues. Additionally, he has been consistently invited by mainstream international exhibitions, such as the Venice Biennale, Gwangju Biennale, São Paulo Art Biennial, and Shanghai Biennale.

Fang's works are permanently collected by  international museums, in particular the Museum of Modern Art, Centre Pompidou, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Seattle Art Museum, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Queensland Art Gallery, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo, and Fukuoka Asian Art Museum. Within China, his works are held by the National Art Museum of China, Contemporary Academy of Fine Arts Art Museum, He Xiangning Art Museum, and Guangdong Museum of Art.

Furthermore, through his artistic career, Fang Lijun has published over 50 monographs, including Fang Lijun: Chronological Notes, Fang Lijun: Works Catalogue, Fang Lijun: Cliff in the Clouds, Fang Lijun: Forbidden Zone, Fang Lijun Prints, and Surviving Like a Stray Dog.  In 1993, his work Series Two No. 2 appeared on the cover of The New York Times.
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