Clouds Roll and Spread - Modern Chinese Art Exhibition · Paper

 

Paper is an important invention in ancient China. The use of paper made the dissemination and exchange of documents, books, information and scientific culture more convenient, which has epoch-making significance for promoting the development of world civilization. This contemporary Chinese art exhibition centers on the element of "paper", exploring the various possibilities of paper as a creative medium or means presented in two-dimensional and multi-dimensional Spaces within the context of contemporary art.

The phrase "clouds roll and spread" describes the artist's creation and reflection on paper unfolding as it unfolds and spreads. At the same time, "clouds roll and spread" also conveys a deeper meaning, which is the artist's stance and attitude towards life, events, objects, and the living conditions we are in. Having no intention of staying or leaving, being indifferent and natural, broadening one's horizons in relaxation, and using a broad mind to reflect on oneself and the social reality one is facing at present.



Exhibition period: March 20, 2020 - June 28, 2020

Exhibition Venue: Hara Lake Art Museum, Chiba Prefecture, Japan

Exhibition Organizer: Ichihara Lakeside Art Museum [Designated Manager: Art Front Gallery] (Tokyo)

Planning and co-organizing: HUBART Hanhe Culture; ICHIHARA ART×MIX Executive Committee

Support: Embassy of the People's Republic of China in Japan, Chinese People's Association for Friendship with Foreign Countries

Comprehensive Art Director: Tomoro Kitagawa

Curator: Zheng Yan