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"Bai Yiluo Solo Exhibit : Spring to Autumn"
2009-10-24 until 2010-01-18
Pekin Fine Arts
Beijing, ,
CN China
Pekin Fine Arts in Beijing presents "Bai Yiluo Solo Exhibit: Spring to Autumn" from October 24, 2009 through January 18, 2010. Some remote memory, destiny, and poetic melancholy are the underlying tones of the exhibit in which the artist gives up photography, which is his forte, but displays his new paintings and installation works. Pekin Fine Arts promotes their artists' works with a Gallery Portfolio at absolutearts.com.
Ceramic skulls, ancient wooden boat, pictures of clocks and watches cut from
fashion magazines, fingerprints, old wooden chairs and farm tools - all these
materials and images are presented to us in a unique way.
Fingerprint painting is on exhibit too. Fingerprint-turned star galaxy rotates and glitters on the canvas, bringing you under the night sky to wonder whether
there is a link between the trivial life of an individual and the heaven. And in the work entitled "Chieftain", a vulgar old wooden chair of modern times is engraved with many antique patterns.
What matches the temperament of the artist is a tinge of sadness and quietness
in these works, caring for the basic human emotions, just like the word
"Chun-chiu" (literally meaning "spring and autumn" in Chinese) ,
implicating the passing of time with a kind of helplessness toward the irreversible past and full of stories and plaint. A special world view and
life philosophy, unique to the Chinese people, hangs over these works.
Bai Yiluo, born in 1968 in Luoyang, Heinan Province, is a self-made artist and now lives and works in Beijing.
View more of the exhibition
Visit Pekin Fine Arts Gallery Portfolio galleries.absolutearts.com/pekinfinearts.
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