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Li Gang
Nude Colour
13.6. - 9.8.2020

Galerie Urs Meile Beijing is pleased to announce the Li Gang (b. 1986 in Dali, Yunnan Province, China) solo exhibition Nude Colour. This is Li Gang’s seventh solo exhibition at Galerie Urs Meile since 2011. Li Gang is adept at using different materials and mediums to engage in aesthetic exploration and practice, probing the origins of a thing’s development through unique artistic language and transforming it into a special object brimming with poetry. His creative activities are not limited to any one medium, and he constantly shifts between different creative languages. It is often difficult to predict which form a series of works will take by the time it appears before the viewer. In this exhibition, Li Gang turns the temporal axis of his art back to its earliest origin point, back to painting, his first artistic interest, as he presents his painting practices since 2008.

 

 

 

“'Nude colour is the colour that everyone has and belongs to everyone. It is a person's own colour, not a specific colour. Like people, each artwork has its own “Nude Colour”. This is the texture and colour of the “flesh” of the work, showing its 'Materiality'.”

—Li Gang

Sketch Painting

The Sketch Painting series, begun in 2017, marks a new direction in Li Gang’s exploration of painting. These oil-on-canvas paintings are not official creations based on sketches. In constructing the painting, Li Gang not only moves the sketch, its edges, and the base colour onto his large canvases in an analytical fashion, he also moves the instantaneous state and original impulse of the sketch along with them.

Sun, 2018
oil on linen
200 x 300 cm

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Casino, 2019
oil on linen
200 x 300 cm

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Court Beads, 2019
oil on linen
200 x 200 cm

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Rainwater, 2019
oil on linen
200 x 200 cm

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Rose, 2020
oil on linen
60 x 60 cm

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Tactile Painting

In the series Tactile Painting, in progress since 2011, Li Gang begins by weaving a canvas with thick rope—instead of the thin thread commonly used—and piles paint over this unusually coarse surface to arrange the picture. The structure of the canvas comes together with the paint to highlight the unique tactile aspect of oil painting. The result resembles a detail from a classical painting magnified 100 times.

Olive, 2018
oil on hand-made canvas
142 x 162 cm

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Very Well, 2018
oil on hand-made canvas
125 x 122 cm

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Well Water, 2018
oil on hand-made canvas
125 x 120 cm

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Washing Painting

Washing Painting is a series Li Gang has been creating continuously since 2008, overlapping with all of his other painting practices to date. Li Gang scrubs his old paintings with water, rubbing away the paint he once applied to the canvas, alongside the images and meaning once generated therein. The goal of this act is to return painting to itself, so that it is not constrained by the image. All the viewer sees is the washed canvas.

Prophet, 2013
oil on linen
180 ×130 cm

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Before Christ, 2015
oil on linen
130 ×130 cm

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Crown, 2012
oil on linen
290 x 172 cm

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Other Series of Works

"It can be said that my installation and painting are both expressed by the materiality of the work itself, and these works are different stories told in the same mother tongue in my art, and the content of the story is unknown every time."

— Li Gang

Skin Colour, 2020 (Li Gan54905)
banknote pigment, light bulb and cable
Ø 60 cm

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Skin Colour, 2017 (Li Gan52274)
marble plate, bank note
60 x 40 x 3 cm

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Pedestal (No. 3 - No. 9), 2012
wooden plinths, banknote pigment
varying sizes from 80 × 60 × 45 cm to 140 × 70 × 45 cm Installation size: dimensions variable

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ARTIST INFORMATION

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