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Xu Qu's solo exhibition "Emergence" will open on September 7
2024.09.05





EXHIBITION TITLE
Emergence


ARTIST
Xu Qu


DURATION
2024.9.7 - 10.13


VENUE
TRIUMPH GALLERY
A-05, 798 Art Zone, No.2 Jiuxianqiao Rd, 
Chaoyang District, Beijing




TRIUMPH GALLERY is pleased to announce “Emergence”, the artist Xu Qu’s first solo exhibition with the gallery, from 7 September to 13 October, 2024. The exhibition starts from the diversity of Xu Qu’s works, including paintings, images, installations, sculptures, and wall paintings and wallpapers, presenting artists’ thinking on the relationship between different issues and the operation of social systems in different media creations. 

This exhibition supplies us with a threefold imagery: the pit of an oozing, silt-filled, dimly lit pond, a labyrinth of infinite mirrored reflections, and the unfolding lines of the force of a gyroscope. Just as a novelist who enlists the dome as a device that merges real place, mental realm, and literary space, the artist’s task is to expand such dome into a site, an actual experience, or, in the words of Samuel Beckett, a conceptual statement that is wholly transformed into a phenomenal world of experience. The exhibition, entitled “Emergence,” offers its audience a play, in which the threefold imagery of the pond, the labyrinth, and the gyroscope is layered and split into three progressive acts. Here, however, chronology no longer plays a decisive or restrictive role: time is spatialized in the gallery/stage, like another variant of the dome. Yet there is an opposite movement running through the play, from contraction and sinking—in Proust’s case, the spirit has shredded the “indigestible shell” of matter and concrete things and returned to the inner world of its selfhood and memory—to diffusion and emergence, from the “slough” of materiality and the “shell” of concrete matters something is about to emerge and reveal itself. 

In this exhibition, Xu Qu made his position clear: spirituality is not a false and outdated fantasy, nor is it an object to be worshiped. If art itself is already a realization and confrontation of nothingness, then an art that tries to state the existence of spirituality is the direction that the artist strives for.







Artists
Xu Qu
Xu Qu was born in 1978 in Jiangsu, China.  Xu Qu graduated with a  MFA in Diplom of Fine Art and Film at Braunschweig University of Art, Germany in 2007.  The artist is currently lives and works in Beijing.

Xu Qu conveys his attitude towards society and his understanding of the world through artistic practice.  He focuses on exploring the interconnections among social systems in different dimensions and fields.  Starting from a profound insight into social reality, Xu Qu uncovers the subtle aspects within his field of vision, revealing the macro through a grasp of the micro.  He navigates through various value systems and aesthetic experiences, extending his reflections on the interplay of social systems.  Guided by his pursuit of concise and clear presentation, Xu Qu employs diverse media to address different topics, resulting in a multidimensional artistic practice that encompasses painting, performance, video, installation, and sculpture.

Xu Qu's recent solo exhibitions include Emergence, Triumph Gallery, Beijing, China, 2024; No Evil, No Joy, Nanshan Society, Xi’an, China, 2023; Advent, Long Museum West Bund, Shanghai, China, 2023;  Central Axis, Tang Contemporary Art, Seoul, Korea, 2023;  Rejuvenation, Tang Contemporary Art, Beijing, China, 2021;  Straight Line, Tang Contemporary Art, Hong Kong, China, 2021;  Desert, Each Modern, Taipei, China, 2020;  Fineness, Massimo De Carlo, Hong Kong, China, 2019;  Chaos, Massimo De Carlo, Milan, Italy, 2019;  Ache, Antenna Space, Shanghai, China, 2018.  Xu Qu has participated in group exhibitions at renowned institutions both domestically and internationally, including Fondation Louis Vuitton (Paris, France), K11 Art Foundation (Hong Kong, China), UCCA Center for Contemporary Art (Beijing, China), Taikang Space (Beijing, China), OCAT Shanghai (Shanghai, China), 21st Century Minsheng Art Museum (Shanghai, China), Long Museum (Shanghai, China), Guangdong Times Art Museum (Guangzhou, China), Song Art Museum (Beijing, China),  and He Art Museum (Foshan, China).
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