• Exhibition view
  • Exhibition view
  • Exhibition view
  • Gao Weigang, Twin Peaks, 2012, Oil on Canvas, 63.5×71cm
  • Gao Weigang, You and Me (detail), 2009, Installation
  • Gao Weigang, You and Me, 2009, Installation
  • Gao Weigang, Superstition, 2012, Installation
  • Gao Weigang, Superstition (detail), 2012, Installation

Gao Weigang: SUPERSTITION

2012.06.21 - 2012.08.11

Artist(s):Gao Weigang

Curator(s):Tang Xin, Su Wenxiang, Xu Chongbao

Gao Weiigang’s susceptibility for art language is always shown as his application of two cold materials: marble and metal. He extends his catholic tastes to many media capable of carrying his ambiguous and blurry conceptualism, such as painting and installation. In Superstition, the installation with the same name as the exhibition, the artist presents a fake archeological excavation site to display some geometric models that are meant for the basic study of plastic arts. Behind their weird weathering traces and the deliberately-produced color of history, it is impossible not to question the aesthetic standards we have accepted and firmly believed. In two other pictures painted from life, the artist even used an ambiguous white color to mock the difference and trivial details of those rules.

Gao Weigang was born in Heilongjiang Province in 1976. He currently lives in Beijing. In 2011, he won the award "The Future of Art" of Art HK.

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