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Saturday, October 31, 2020

Catch The Picture Is Not at Ease at the MadeIn Gallery, looks intrsting!

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The Picture Is Not at Ease

Opening

2020.11.07 16:00-19:00

Exhibition Duration

2020.11.07 - 12.31

Venue

MadeIn Gallery

Address

L1-03&04, One Museum Place, 388 Shan Hai Guan Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai, China

MadeIn Gallery is honored to present a joint exhibition of three artists, “The Picture Is Not at Ease”, on November 7, 2020, featuring artists Chen Ying, Su Yu-Xin and Wang Ziquan, showcasing their creative exploration in the visual fields of painting, video and relief and latest works.



In the past months, with the profound changes in the world order and daily experience brought by the epidemic, our perception and visual experience of space and time, screen and image have also changed accordingly in this context. The mechanism of drew picture produces new meaning and new space for reading. This exhibition will focus on painting as a medium, and extend to video and relief works to explore the rich possibilities of picture-reading and the diversified development of visual language.



The artistic practices of Chen Ying and Su Yu-Xin are primarily painting. Chen Ying's paintings express the infatuation and exploration for perceptual embodiment and visual abstraction. With the characteristics of its symbolic geometric figures, Chen Ying's works advance and separate from the abstracted scenes which are reconstructed from the figures, and gradually strengthen the shapes and pictures, as well as the interaction among colors, structures and textures, which also derive and restrain each other. In this exhibition, the artist presents new works under different directions since his solo exhibition at KWM Art Center last year. Part of the exhibited works continue the artist's past style, while the others explore new working methods. Taking the disassembled human body shape and hair style as the modeling basis, the artist deduces from the concrete and abstract picture structure and color relationship, and counteracts the meaning of the form itself. The application and conversion of random brushstrokes create more overlapping spaces, thus expand more possibilities and richer viewing experience of abstract pictures.



Su Yu-Xin's paintings focus on capturing the connections among visual, language and neural perception. By painting as an action, she investigates people's experience of a certain object (landscape, object) in real life, and explores how to change the method of picture production and reproduction in turn; or, whether the way audience reads the picture may affect their experience of reality. All kinds of water body in landscapes are the themes that often appear in the artist’s creation, where the elements of sky, water surface, mountain and rock occur many times in different works. The tangible and intangible matter compete in shape and define each other’s boundaries, penetrating and transforming the way they occupy space. Red-Eye Flight visualizes the relative geographical location and the vacuum time in flight state. Also presented in the exhibition is Su Yu-Xin’s latest works, a series of wooden object paintings in mobile phone scale. These hand-made wooden and plaster objects are polished, shaped and painted with a very close working distance, and the viewers are also required to approach the picture, offering a more intimate reading experience. These picture objects are interspersed among the large-scale works in the exhibition space, providing a rhythm similar to the picture-intakes during our lives in social distance for the past half year.



Wang Ziquan's latest video and reliefs works expand the visual experience from screen and the Internet. The artist’s creations come from his unique observation and understanding of the Internet and the virtual world. Through computer images and narrative videos, he copies and pastes between the virtual and physical space to explore the thresholds of virtuality and reality. In his latest relief work, Wang Ziquan uses computer to create fictional character figures, which are provided with both the realistic and the abstract of human body modeling. These digital figures are detached, disassembled and flattened, then covered with transparent plates engraved with imprint wireframes and bones. In the logic of computer image, these wireframes and thresholds are the real pictures, not the figure itself. Presented at the same time is his latest video work Lychee Park, a fictional story that happened before software rendering. It continues the artist’s previous CG narrative image, creating a chaotic and fragmented visual aesthetics between video art and CG images.


L1-03&04, One Museum Place, 388 Shan Hi Guan Road, Jing'an District, Shanghai, China

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Saturday, June 8, 2019

In Basel? Catch the MadeIn Gallery in LISTE 2019 June 10 – June 16, 2019 Booth 0/7/3

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MadeIn Gallery in LISTE 2019

June 10 – June 16, 2019

Booth 0/7/3

Burgweg 15 4058 Basel Schweiz
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Miao Ying

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MadeIn Gallery is pleased to present in LISTE 2019 Miao Ying's artwork series "Hardcore Digital Detox" (HDD) commissioned by M+ Museum (HK) and "Chinternet Plus" commissioned by New Museum (New York) created between 2016 to 2018.
About Hardcore Digital Detox" (HDD)
www.hardcoredigitaldetox.com is a strategic brand and concept website commissioned by Hong Kong’s M+ Museum. The series revolves around the artist's concept brand "Hardcore Digital Detox" (HDD), showcased in the form of VR devices, video, oil paintings and sculptures, all derived from HDD concept strategy website.
It appears that people need to escape the control of technology more than ever. The popular "data detox", a process that restricts the usage of electronic networking devices such as smartphones and computers, has been touted as a new form of health maintenance in the information age. The concept brand "HDD (Hardcore Digital Detox)" is inspired by the lifestyle branding constantly generated in the post-material society. Those brands market their products by selling specific lifestyles. In this exhibition, Miao also adopts such an approach to distribute strategic lifestyle advice to the audience. The hardcore of HDD is the suggestion of a new, crude method of "fighting fire with fire" data detoxification to achieve unexpected therapeutic effects.
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Miao Ying, Behind HDD Spiritual Essentials, 2018, C-print on dibond, wood frame, steel seal of the brand, 61 x 61 cm

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Wednesday, April 10, 2019

Madein Gallery, Hon Kong receives mention on the shortlist for Art Basel Hong Kong,

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MadeIn Gallery Artists March Activities

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SHEN XIN SHORLISTED FOR SIGG PRIZE, M+ HONG KONG
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Courtesy of the West Kowloon Cultural District Authority
On Mar. 29th at Art Basel Hong Kong, M+ announced the six artists shortlisted for the inaugural Sigg Prize, which recognises outstanding artistic practice in the Greater China region. The six nominated artists are: Hu Xiaoyuan, Liang Shuo, Lin Yilin, Shen Xin, Tao Hui, and Samson Young.
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Shen Xin, Provocation of the Nightingale, 2017, four-channel video installation, 23’, 10’34”, 20’39”, 20’39”
Shen Xin’s major work Provocation of the Nightingale in 2017 explores the artist’s acute observation of collective memory and personal relationships through a multi-screen video installation. At its heart, the work is a narrative focused on systems of belief and power, with a kaleidoscope-like effect of shifting perspectives taken from filmed documentary portraits, recorded performances and interviews.
SHEN XIN SHORTLISTED FOR BMW ART JOURNEY AWARDS, DISCOVERIES SECTOR, ART BASEL HONG KONG
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Courtesy of the BMW Group
During this year’s Art Basel in Hong Kong, the joint initiative of Art Basel and BMW to recognize and support emerging artists worldwide was continued with the announcement of the shortlist for the next BMW Art Journey. Nominated artists are Clarissa Tossin (born 1973, lives and works in Los Angeles), Lu Yang (born 1984, based in Shanghai) and Shen Xin (1990, lives and works in London).
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Shen Xin Solo Project "Commerce des Esprits", Art Basel Hong Kong, MadeIn Gallery Booth View
Commerce des Esprits is a four channel video installation presenting a scripted monologue through animation and text. Based on the research of works by French sinologists on Zhuangzi (370 BC-287 BC), Shen Xin translates the perspectives and productivities of comparative philosophy into an event which narrates an unconscious state. Two animation channels traces human bodies through motion capture, while the two text channels reveal in English and French the commerce of language, and its potential for new ways of producing meaning. The work is supported by New Century Art Foundation, Beijing.
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