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7.6 Mirror: Matteo Basilé and Shiliang Exhibition

We are glad to announce that the “Mirror: Matteo Basilé and Shiliang Duo Exhibition” will inaugurate on Saturday 6th of July at Hongkun Museum of Fine Art, the exhibition will remain open to the public till the 2nd of Semptember.

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Mirror: Matteo Basilé and Shiliang Duo Exhibition

2019.7.6-2019.9.2

Opening: 2019.7.6 14:00

Venue: Hongkun Museum of Fine Art

(No.42,WestDawang Road,Chaoyang District, Beijing,100022)

As cradles of two ancient civilizations with a long history and profound culture, China and Italy share evident similarities. The two countries have always maintained a close relationship in not only history, politics or culture, art, literature, but also values, behavior, habits and even food. Some people say that Italy is the European version of China.

In the 16th century, with the arrival of the Jesuits in Orient, China and Italy began the first substantive contact and exchange in history, and it was they who created the supreme example of cultural exchange between the two civilizations. The Jesuits who were profoundly influenced by the Renaissance not only spread Christianity humanely, but also brought Italian geography, astronomy, mathematics, art and other modern scientific culture to China, bringing China a great cultural shock during the Ming and Qing dynasties. In order to win the support of the Vatican for Chinese missionaries, Italy also introduced ancient Chinese culture, history, system and so on into Italy. China became the object for emulation in Italy in the 17th century. At the same time, due to the opening up of new routes, a large number of Chinese artifacts were shipped to the West, which set off the “China Craze” in Europe in the 18th century.

In the 21 century, with the continuous integration of the East and the West in various fields, the old Silk Road glows with new luster. With the advent of the new era, the exchange of culture and art between the two countries is becoming increasingly frequent. From classicism to realism, from the integration of art and technology to the exploration of the transcendental world of art, artists of the two countries share similar experiences and ideas but different ways of expression.

The Italian artist Matteo Basilé and the Chinese artist Shi Liang are not only new generation artists who combine tradition with innovation but also typical representatives of contemporary art in their own country. As one of the most influential contemporary Italian artists in the 21 century and winner of the 2009 Venice Biennale Award, Matteo Basilé’s works present a beautiful world of surreal images combined with technology. A tour of the artist’s image world eventually leads us to internalization, sensory and intellectual understanding, where we are suddenly aware of the realities that usually lurk within us. It brings us back to classical history, and conveys the spirit of the present at the same time. Shi Liang, one of the representative figures of contemporary Chinese painting, starting from the reality of China, creates enlightening works using a variety of new materials to set people think profoundly about human life. Behind his creation is a clear understanding of the absurdity and awkwardness of reality as well as the atmosphere full of metaphor and irony. Their works, like“mirrors”, reflect the relationship between dream and reality, senses and mind, moment and eternity, past and future. They embody a completely clear and infinite narrative process, which consists of coexistence and epiphany, and these “mirror” maps will exist forever, dazzling the thousand-year history of mankind and the earth.

The “mirror”connection between Matteo Basilé and Shi Liang constitutes an important clue to this exhibition. Taking two artists as an example, we can follow this clue to explore the harmonious but different contemporary art between the East and the West, and with their observation and interpretation of the transcendental world, we can restore the true intention and meaning of art and reach the unique realm of art.

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Matteo Basilé STARDUST 120×180cm pigmentprint onpaper 2019

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Matteo Basilé FLORAMAGNIFICAⅡ 100×150cm pigmentprint onpaper 2018

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Shi Liang realm 200×180cm Oil on canvas 2016

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Shi Liang After 60 160×150cm Oil on canvas 2015

  • Organizzato da: Hongkun Museum of Fine Art
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