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“Artists’ Portraits” a Yanhong Solo Exhibition
Boers-Li Gallery, Beijing
du 23 novembre 2012 au 3 février 2013

 

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légendes de gauche à droite
1/  Ma Yanhong, Family, oil on canvas, 190x135 cm, 2009.
2/  Ma Yanhong, Certain Smile 1, oil on canvas, 133x180 cm, 2008.
3/  Ma Yanhong, Soft Skin 2, oil on canvas, 190x135 cm, 2009.


présentation :

 

Boers-Li Gallery is pleased to announce Ma Yanhong’s solo exhibition, “Artists’ Portraits”, opening Thursday, November 22, 2012. This would be her first solo exhibition in Beijing since 2007. Ma Yanhong graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2002 and became a central figure of N12, participating actively in all N12 exhibitions (N12 was initiated by twelve CAFA students in 2003 to do group projects and exhibitions together, and this group of artists has since become a symbolic representative of their generation of artists). Ma is known for her portraits of young women, scarcely clothed, staring out of the canvas directly at the viewer, putting both the subjects and the audience at risk of vulnerability.

Interested in the human figure from the beginning, Ma Yanhong painted her first artist portrait in 2002 as a graduation project from CAFA. Unsatisfied with the regular “model drawing” class, Ma Yanhong took the curriculum in her own hands and portrayed herself and three other classmates, all of them close friends with each other. Gathered in a deserted classroom they took “model” photographs of themselves. These photo sessions became an artistic routine for Ma Yanhong’s paintings: She sets her models in a specifically generated setting to pose in action for the camera, and then she recaptures what was on film on canvas. To her, painting is a way to do what cannot be done in the real world—a painting is an alternative existence where all impossibilities of society become possible in painting. By revolutionizing the model painting class in this manner she brought Chinese painting decisively closer to real life.

Critical to Ma Yanhong’s artistic practice of these portraits is that she knows her models well, be it herself, her friends and old N12 classmates such as Song Kun, Qiu Xiaofei, and Hu Xiaoyuan, or the teacher of an international art school, all portrayed for this exhibition. This level of mutual trust is deepened in the photo shoots, which is essential for the final result. This is why Ma’s portraits have such a strong impact on the viewer: She juggles extremely well simultaneously the intensity of intimacy as well as distance to which the viewer is being exposed of. She finds a balance between voyeurism, exhibitionism and abashment from the side of the exposed models as well as from the side of the viewer.

In “Soft Skin 2”, Qiu Xiaofei and Hu Xiaoyuan are situated in their home on their sofa. Their poses are nonchalant and seemingly natural, but their clothing and toy props are deliberately arranged; Hu Xiaoyuan’s gaze is unfocused, not looking at anything in particular, and the two of them are simply resting in a not-so-quotidian situation. Their setting is familiar, yet there is a distinct strangeness to the painting. This work, like many others in this exhibition, draws the audience in while pushing them away at the same time. Moreover, her works cleverly establish a gender-neutral tone and instates equilibrium between male and female roles.

For this solo exhibition, “Artists’ Portraits”, Ma Yanhong develops a specific design where the public can meet her works in a special environment of informality and intimacy. Furniture, music and other living room attributes pull the traditional exhibition space away from the conventions of galleries as “white cubes” and allow the audience to be closer to the paintings themselves.

 

 

Ma Yanhong

1977 Born in Shanxi province, China
1997 Graduated from the affiliated preparatory school, the Central Academy of Fine Arts,Beijing, China
2002 Graduated from the Oil Painting Department,the Central Academy of Fine Arts,Beijing, China


Solo Exhibitions
2008
Recent works by Ma Yanhong, Goedhuis Contemporary , New York, USA

2007
Solo exhibition, Xiao Ma’s Forest, C5 Gallery, Beijing China


Group Exhibitions
2008
Unreality, ART110, Beijing
Made in China, the Estella Collection, Israel Museum, Jerusalem, Israel

2007                
Made in China, the Estella Collection, Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark

2005                  
The Next Generation: A Return to painting, Goedhuis Contemporary, New York, USA
Young Chinese Contemporary Artists, Salzbury Austria
Relay Baton, Art110, Beijing, China
Contemporary Visions, Macao Museum of Art (Macao Culture Centre),Macao

2004                  
New Wave, China Art Seasons, Beijing, China
She, China Art Seasons, Beijing, China

2003-2006       
N12 of Drawing No.1-4, Central Academy of Fine Arts,Beijing, China

2003
The Third Exhibition of Chinese Oil Paintings, National Art Museum, Beijing. China

1999
The Second Factory Time, Yun Feng Muaeum, Beijing, China


Selected Collections
The Estella Collection, New York, USA
The Olenska Foundation, Geneva, Switzerland