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Limitless
by Arario Beijing
Location: Arario Beijing
Artist(s): MIAO Xiao Chun, FENG Mengbo
Date: 10 Dec 2011 - 19 Jan 2012

Arario Gallery will celebrate Beijing Space’s 6th anniversary (2005-2011) on December 10th, 2011, and will also present China's pioneering media artists Feng Mengbo and Miao Xiaochun’s two solo shows, “Limitless.”

Since the establishment of Arario Beijing in 2005, Arario Gallery has focused on the development of Chinese new media art. In 2007 and 2009, Arario Gallery exhibited the two solo exhibitions: “Sustainable Imagination- Media Arts in China exhibition Series 1999 to 2007” and ”Himalayan Project: Wang Jianwei and Nalini Malani’s.” The exhibitions utilized the time frame of Chinese new media art, and elaborated artists’ works to explore the possibilities of sustainable development of Chinese new media art. Meanwhile, through the juxtaposition and comparison of new media art from both China and other Asian countries, the exhibition focused on the differences between various Asian artists’ histories, culture , and artistic expression among the context of the global contemporary art scene.

For this event, Arario Gallery is honored to invite Feng Mengbo and Miao Xiaochun, the representative Chinese new media artists, to present their latest 3D artwork. Since 1992, Feng Mengbo has used video game and interactive technology to create art. Miao Xiaochun specializes in 3D technology, using “crystallized filters,” and “layers” to transform his art. At our exhibition, “Limitless”, the artists will display their new work, including paintings, video and installation.

Moreover, the Arario Gallery has cooperated with Samsung Group for the very first time in this exhibition with its sponsorship of the featured new media artists. Samsung has generously provided its 3D Smart TV technology, which is equipped with the latest Internet browsers and more to support the artisits’ 3D work. Samsung's latest optical technology (Micro Dimming) can display higher resolution images to ensure our audience will have a magnificent experience at our show. The variety in their art represents an unparalleled diversity in media art with the potential to lead viewers to explore a limitless expanse of creativity.

About the Artists

Miao Xiaochun, born in 1964, now lives in Beijing, and currently works in the photography and digital media studio of Central Academy of Fine Arts as a lecturer. He specializes in the use of digital media and photography creation. His works is combined with three-dimensional computer animation screen shots to show more polybasic visual effects. Miao Xiaochun is considered to be one of the most representative artists in China's new media art. His recent exhibitions include Record of spirit leaves 2011, Beijing 798 White Box Museum of Art, Miao Xiaochun, 2011, Poland Bialystok Arsenal Museum, Miao Xiaochun - Beijing Hand Scroll and Photography, 2011, Germany Berlin Guardini Foundation Gallery, Macro-Mad, 2010, Germany Koblenz Ludwig Museum, Miao Xiaochun - two great videos, 2010, Beijing Today Art Museum.

Feng Mengbo, born in 1966, now lives in Beijing, graduated from the Printmaking Department of Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1991. He was awarded the Merit Award in 2004 (Interactive Arts): Feng Mengbo: "Ah Q", Prix Ars Electronica - 2004 the International Computer Art competition. Now he is the visiting professor at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. His most popular works includes Ah Q (2002, electronic game devices, won the 2004 Austria Linz Electronic Arts Award), Long March: Restart (2008, electronic gaming devices, New York Museum of Modern Art, in 2010 show in New York PSI Art Museum). Recent solo exhibitions are Menghbo 2012; 2011 Today Art Museum; Beijing, Feng Mengbo, 2010, PS1; New York, Journey to the West; 2010, Shanghai Gallery; Shanghai, Bits, 2010, Chambers Fine Art; New York,Restart, 2009, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing.

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