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Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Huang Rui, Night crossing of Silver Sand Beach - During the Hour of Mao 夜渡銀沙灘-卯時, 2020

Huang Rui

Night crossing of Silver Sand Beach - During the Hour of Mao 夜渡銀沙灘-卯時, 2020
Oil on canvas
205 x 125 cm
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Huang Rui's Night Crossing of Silver Sands Beach has realized his exploration of time and space, while recalling his memory of his years in Japan. “This series is inspired by...
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Huang Rui's Night Crossing of Silver Sands Beach has realized his exploration of time and space, while recalling his memory of his years in Japan.

“This series is inspired by the rock garden in the Silver Pavilion in Kyoto. The central landscape looks like a moon made of white sand. When walking around, I felt the sand is thick and the shape of waves seem to rush out of the ground. Few people have seen the garden at night, but I had the luck to experience and share it through art.” Huang Rui said.

In this series, each painting corresponds to a certain time of the day and together they have formed a musical fluidity on canvas.

Huang Rui (b. 1952, China, lives in Beijing) stands as one of China's most esteemed artists. Presenting at Art Basel Hong Kong 2024 will be his early and important works from the 1980s as well as his most recent series of paintings. His artistic creations are deeply rooted in intellectual observations of history, music, politics, and the world at large. Huang Rui can be described as a philosopher artist, delving into both the past and present to express his ideas through various mediums such as paintings, sculptures, performances, and installations. What sets Huang Rui apart is his ability to distil complex concepts and ideas into simple and accessible forms. Through his artistic endeavours, he strives to communicate a universal understanding that resonates with individuals from diverse backgrounds. His work embodies a golden rule of comprehension, transcending cultural, social, and ideological boundaries. Huang Rui's artistic vision goes beyond aesthetic beauty; it aims to provoke thought, challenge conventional wisdom, and inspire dialogue. His works serve as catalysts for introspection, encouraging viewers to contemplate the complexities of the human experience, the interplay between history and the present, and the dynamics of power and politics. Since the 1970s, Huang Rui has been active at the forefront of Chinese contemporary art as an artist and instigator, who notably co-organised the “Stars Art Exhibition” in 1979 (celebrating its 45th anniversary this year) and pioneered contemporary art practice in China.
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