Mixing it up
Updated: 2012-06-29 13:44
(China Daily)
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French artist Nadine Kohn Fiszel works with xuanzhi (traditional rice paper for Chinese painting and calligraphy), ink and barbed wire to express how she feels about the passing of time. Her intriguing exhibition The Falling Blackness is on show in Guangdong province's capital Guangzhou.
To manifest the theme of time lapse, Fiszel chose used and abandoned materials, such as rusty wires and rags. She also purposefully created subtle wrinkles on the xuan paper.
The versatile artist displays her paintings, installations and plastic artworks at her Guangzhou exhibition. The organizer also creates a festive feel with music and French wine.
9 am-7 pm, until July 23. EMG Art Center, C5, Redtory, 128 Yuancun Siheng Lu (Exit B,Yuancun metro station), Tianhe district, Guangzhou. 020-3866-3122.
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