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West Bund Art & Design Booth 2C02
2025.11.05






TRIUMPH GALLERY is pleased to announce that the gallery will attend the West Bund Art & Design from November 13 to 16, 2025Booth 2C02. In this Art fair, the Gallery will present Yang Maoyuan Individual Project atthe West Bund International Convention and Exhibition Center.


The "Obelisk" is a brand-new theme created by artist Yang Maoyuan, signifying a parallel world of forms—an invisible city that belongs to our contemporary era. Here, architecture, air, desire, beauty, pain, and narratives are all closely linked to the destiny of the real world, yet they are perpetually subjected to a mythological reversal. Like a mirror, through the revelation of an inverted visual perspective, humans are able to discover their own soul and essence. The inverted square spire suspended above reality can either represent the image of a perfect world or symbolize liberation from established rules and real-life circumstances, embodying spiritual freedom and a higher form of civilization. 

If we view the form of the "Obelisk" as a unified architectural floor, then through its individual windows, we seem to step into the inner spaces of the numerous "Empty Rooms" series. Within these relatively enclosed and intimate spaces, the artist draws inspiration from the works of Edward Hopper, using distinct dominant color palettes to re-encode classical visual motifs through the lens of individual experience.

Pottery is a significant product of early human civilization. Since participating in the Venice Biennale in 2011, Yang Maoyuan has become widely recognized in the art world for his "Pottery" series. The newly emerged "Pot People" series treats pottery as bodies — sometimes standing in neat rows, resembling specimens of evolutionary species on a cabinet of curiosities, and sometimes gathering in small groups, reenacting scenes from modern life. From specimens to reality, this journey traverses millions of years of human evolution.




WEST BUND ART & DESIGN


VIP PREVIEW

11/13    13:00 - 19:00


PUBLIC DAYS

11/14    11:00 - 18:00
11/15    11:00 - 18:00
11/16    11:00 - 18:00


VENUE

WEST BUND INTERNATIONAL CONVENTION AND EXHIBITION CENTER





Artists
Yang Maoyuan
Yang Maoyuan was born in Dalian in 1966, Yang Maoyuan graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing and currently lives and works in Beijing. He has been exhibited in important institutions within China and abroad, representing China at the 54th Venice Biennale and participating in exhibitions at the National Museum in Warsaw, Poland, Pompidou Centre in Paris, Hunan Provincial Museum, Today Art Museum, Martin-Gropius-Bau Museum, Ordos Art Museum, Villa Breda Museum in Padua, Medici Riccardi Palace, etc.

Yang Maoyuan is a Chinese contemporary artist producing sculptures, installations, drawings, and paintings. He is principally interested in the combination and transformation of different aesthetic genres, often mixing western and eastern objects or forms and approaching one with the other's perspective. Fond to quote freely from art history, Yang frequently stirs his audience to come to grips with their own certainties by fundamentally altering both the context of famous icons and the manner in which they are perceived. This often results in idiosyncratic pieces that are both humorous and meditative. Eschewing the application of any overarching "concept", Yang Maoyuan's artistic practice consists of practical experiments that are conducive to more profound questions.

Besides, Yang Maoyuan maintains a keen interest in history and in the visual heritage of traditional communities. Having directed documentaries himself, he likes to conduct his research  himself and to experience different environments first hand. Once again, he abstains from any judgement on this heritage, but instead absorbs it as the starting point of further artistic experiment, adapting and bending its generic constraints to his own style and technique.
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