Perhaps | Trio Exhibition: Deng Yuejun, Jiang Zhuyun, Zhang Liaoyuan
Opening: Saturday April 25 2015, 5-8pm
Duration: April 26 – June 15, 2015, 10am – 6pm, closed on Monday
Rén Space is delighted to present a trio exhibition, Perhaps, curated by Geng Jianyi, from April 26 through June 15, 2015, showcasing works by Deng Yuejun, Jiang Zhuyun and Zhang Liaoyuan.
In this first collaborative project amongst these talented young artists, an outline of their recent creations will simultaneously reveal novel perspectives and unprecedented narratives between New Media Art and current contemporary art space. We are honored to have Geng Jianyi, a pioneering and seminal artist in new media art in China, curate the show. His curatorial direction will augment the artists’ unique positions in arts and their dynamic interactions, as open ended exploration and dialogues.
Artists
Deng Yuejun
Deng Yuejun (born in Yunfu, Guangdong in 1986) lives and works in Hangzhou. He graduated from the Dept. of New Media Arts. His creative media consist mainly of ink wash animation, installation, sound and so forth.
Jiang Zhuyun
Jiang Zhuyun (born in Hangzhou in 1984) lives and works in Hangzhou. His works takes on multiple repertoires, including installation, painting, behavioral art, conceptual art, sound art, field recording and AudioVisual live shows. Jiang was involved in curating and operating a number of projects in Imagokinetic Lab of JNBY Art Center.
Zhang Liaoyuan
Zhang Liaoyuan (born in 1980) lives and works in Hangzhou. He graduated from the Dept. of New Media Arts, China Academy of Art.
His early work closely touched upon public environment and the actual creative process often took place in public space. Through his personal interest he created a number of mechanical devices and kept a prolonged focus on everyday objects and artificial objects in public surrounding. Later he was drawn into improvisation, for instance, art opuscule based on trivial details in daily life, and thus participated in running art exchange events. In 2009 he became enthusiastic in visual phenomenon itself and then carried out research and artistic creation rested upon a series of topics related to visual phenomenon such as light rays, imaging, graphics, patterns and observation of visual phenomenon.
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