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The Road to Serfdom
by Ullens Center for Contemporary Art
Location: UCCA Nave and Long Gallery
Artist(s): ZHAO Gang
Date: 4 Apr - 31 May 2015

The wandering cosmopolitan intellectual, called back to the motherland from studies and travels abroad to aid selflessly in building the nation, is a trope of modern Chinese history. A generation of leading scholars, their passions ignited by the nationalist awakening of the 1919 May Fourth Movement, sought advanced education in Japan, Europe, and the United States before returning to the caves of Yan’an. They moved from there into the cultural and academic establishment of the early People’s Republic, and ultimately, in many cases, to premature ends during the various campaigns that followed.

The stories of these figures resonate deeply for Zhao Gang (b. 1961, Beijing), who might have been one of them had he been born six or seven decades earlier. Instead he was to become the youngest member of the Stars Group, participating in some of post-1949 China’s earliest modern art exhibitions before embarking on an extended sojourn in Germany and New York. He returned to his hometown in the years just before the Beijing Olympics, armed with an intuitive understanding of the absurdity of his own class position and historical fate, and deeply amused by the idea that, in China today, there is room for a history painter with his dark sense of irony.

For this exhibition, titled after Friedrich von Hayek’s 1944 treatise on the perils of a planned economy, Zhao Gang began with a found image of “Elite from China’s Republican Era” forwarded to him by a friend, eventually taking a long road trip to the homes of the men it pictured. A massive portrait of this revered, unfortunate group is offset by quieter images, painted and photographed, of the towns from which they come and the spaces they once inhabited. Further paintings riff on related themes: the legacy of imperial systems, political and aesthetic; the inevitability of death; and, amidst it all, the awkward position of the artist and his fraught medium of painting.

“Zhao Gang: The Road to Serfdom” is curated by UCCA Director Philip Tinari with Assistant Curator Guo Xi. The exhibition catalogue is sponsored by aye gallery, Galerie Christian Nagel, and Post Wave Publishing Consulting. Special thanks to Davidoff Art Initiative and Beijing WeiJi Preservation International Center Company for their additional support.

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