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Guan Shan Gathering
by Chambers Fine Art
Location: Chambers Fine Art Beijing
Artist(s): WANG Dongling, ZHENG Shengtian
Date: 13 Jul - 1 Sep 2013

Chambers Fine Art is pleased to announce the opening on July 13, 2013 of Guan Shan Gathering: Works by Zheng Shengtian and Wang Dongling. This collaboration between the influential scholar, curator and artist Zheng Shengtian and the highly regarded calligrapher Wang Donglin is the first time that they have worked together although they have formed close ties through their long-standing affiliation with the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou.

The current collaboration between the two artists uses as model a video-installation that Zheng Shengtian contributed to the exhibition Word and Meaning: Six Contemporary Chinese Artists at SUNY Buffalo and Ohio University in 2000-2001. Using Clement Greenberg’s canonical essay “Modernist Painting” as text, Zheng made a video of his wife Aikang writing in ink on canvas accompanied by a soundtrack of the Canadian artist Hank Bull reading the essay. The four canvases were also included as part of the installation. As a result of the incompatibility of the water-based ink and the prepared surface of the canvas, the ink marks shrank until only a pattern of irregular dots remained, reminiscent of an abstract painting. The gradual deprivation of Greenberg’s words of meaning in the process of painting re-enacted the historical progress of Modernist Reductionism that Greenberg believed to be inevitable.

Earlier this year Zheng changed the parameters of his analysis of the relationship between mark and meaning by choosing Zong Bing’s fifth–century classic Introduction to Landscape Painting as text and a celebrated contemporary calligrapher, Wang Dongling, as executant while maintaining his detached attitude to the behavior and significance of ink as medium. As the irregularly prepared canvases, five in all, rebuffed Wang’s highly trained gestures, a video camera recorded the entire process.

The installation at Chambers Fine Art will be divided into three sections. One gallery will be devoted to the video made in Hangzhou in April, 2013 and the five panels executed by Wang Dongling. In another gallery recent works by Wang Dongling will be displayed as well as two large canvases which he will paint in public at the opening on July 13. In the small gallery, the video made in 2000 will be shown as well as the four canvases that were exhibited on that occasion.

The Guan Shan Gathering of Zheng Shengtian and Wang Dongling may be seen as an erudite dialog between two well-seasoned artist /scholars, one in which Wang’s modernist calligraphy is examined by Zheng in a conceptual context that dates back to his first consideration of these issues in 2000.

Courtesy of Chambers Fine Art

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