- Zhao Zhao|Poetry and the Villain
- 2020|01.15 - 02.29
- Opening 2020|01.15 4pm
- Lin & Lin Gallery
Lin & Lin Gallery is honored to announce Zhao Zhao's solo exhibition Poetry and the Villain opening in January 2020, curated by Cui CanCan again, that is going to present Zhao Zhao's new series of works. He is China's most sought after post 1980s artist, this exhibition is his second solo show at Lin & Lin Gallery after the previous solo show in 2017. Through depicting five different subject matters, the artist tells variety stories that are tremendous poetical and allegoric.
Following the 2017 Self-Portrait series, Zhao Zhao continues his unique aesthetic approach, created five themes: "Father and Son", "Villain", "Bamboo Shoot", "Grandpa Tells a Story", and "Peach" that seem different but actually along the same narrative logic, makes them being causal and entangled with each other, yet maintains a mutual fascination at the same time. Therefore, the artist draws the outline for the dialectic path of conflictual and struggling, yet sweet and ambiguous circumstances in life. The more situations the painter's life has occurred, the more times the image is manifested. Sometimes it is a bamboo shoot that grows like a flame in the long night; sometimes it is the desire of a peach growing with animal-like ferocity; sometimes he is a storytelling God of Immortality conveying the many implications of an experience; or sometimes he plays the villain, such as Vajradhara, Dharmapāla, or Chaturmahārāja to intimidate us all. Based on perception and delusion, Zhao Zhao's painting is more rigorous than poetry yet freer than most painting, and in the gap between, another allegory forms.
As curator Cui CanCan saying "His early series Self-Portrait is romantic and pure, but later, in Villain, we see that the evil man has come out of his shell. Since the artist matured, good and evil, and right and wrong, have come together, and his physical body has been restructured. Later still, a new life emerged and Zhao Zhao became a father, making him anxious about growing old. He became more deeply aware of life's path, as well as its trials and tribulations, such that he could only continue to fight for redemption. Growth eventually turns into aging, and the accumulation of experience is the result of a life. Therefore, a father becomes a grandfather in his paintings, and experiences are both true and false, and righteous and evil. The bulge on the forehead of the old man in the painting is both a symbol of wisdom and a flower-like tumor harboring evil…. Every wise man knows the cost of every beginning, that death is the result of life, and the peach always grows from a festering wound. Furthermore, every villain has pinched a plump peach or a naive face, just because the peach is a myth and a temptation."
Born in Xinjiang, 1982, Zhao Zhao graduated from the Xinjiang Institute of Arts, 2003. Now he works and lives in Beijing and Los Angeles. Zhao has worked in a subversive way all along and is keen on raising challenges on the reality and its traditional practice of art forms through various media. He creates a body of work which examines the power of individual free will and the intensity of authoritative control. He concentrates on the dramatic change in contemporary China, and presents it in his work. He directly confronts the inner suffering and stress of human beings. Zhao’s work creates a sense of risk and threat, suggesting the everyday experience in contemporary China and other regions, as well as ephemerality and uncertainty in modern society. His artworks also reflect his concerns about the coexistence of collectivism and individual ideals.