Escape from convention
Updated: 2014-07-29 07:49
By Lin Qi (China Daily)
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Bai Ming is seen with a ceramic work at his studio in Beijing. |
The exhibition displays Bai's four oil paintings in the 1990s, when he studied at the Central Academy of Arts & Design (now Tsinghua University's Academy of Art & Design). A student of ceramics, he was obsessed with oil painting, which was considered "the tip of the art pyramid" by young artists then.
His passion burned for years until he graduated and became a teacher at the academy. But soon he hit a bottleneck-he couldn't find more novel ways to express himself. It was also when his engagement with ceramics brought him closer to the study of Chinese philosophy, and opened a window for him.
He creates many ceramic works in the shapes of traditional vessels such as pen washers and scrolls, and he favors the presentations of under-glazed blue (qinghua) and under-glazed red (you li hong). But artistically, he has gone further to use clays and pigments not for decoration, but as sculpting materials.
Ten years ago Bai started to work with ink, which he finds "quite integrated" with under-glazed blue art in expression. He boldly applies pigments that do not belong to the common color scheme of Chinese painting. A tea lover, he leaves tea stains on the xuan paper before he paints or mixes ink with tea, bringing to his paintings a special visual effect-the weight of time.
"Bai stands out with his powerful and expressive abstract paintings," says Mael Bellec, a painting specialist at the Musee Cernuschi.
"Over the past three decades when Chinese artists departed the highly-stylized Red classic art, Bai has been pondering over how to extend the territory of abstract art, as well as the identity and status of painting."
Bai Ming's exhibition runs until Aug 10.
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