Showing posts with label Chinese Art. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Chinese Art. Show all posts

Monday, July 1, 2019

Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige at 541 Art Space

The titles are as lyrical at the paintings and the opening as bold as the colours. He Zige and his undeniably beautiful exhibition of paintings curated by Vivien Jiang has landed and launched at 541 Art Space Sydney in a Gala style opening. One could see the paintings as abstract expressionist vision however it would seem they are an East-West expression of poetic form. If you love John Olsen or Luke Sciberras work you will probably enjoy this show of painterly cross currents. It's on right now at 541artspace until the 9th of July, so be quick

Vivien Jiang opens Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Opening speeches at Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Art lovers listening to the opening night speeches - Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Videoing the opening night - Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Art crowd - Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Artist He Zige and curator Vivien Jiang - Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Artist He Zige and curator Vivien Jiang
“What is light? When light shines into reality, there comes colour, when it shines into the heart, therecomes hope. Light is like a belief that can sanctify life. Beyond the Light refers to an existing supreme and abstract state that transcends sanctification and solemnisation” He Zige
Conversations - Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
VIPS at Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
A beautiful hat and a silver bag - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
A Chinese pattern jumpsuit - Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Discussing the art, Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Making a point, Chinese Artist He Zige discusses his work one on one - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Time for some group photos - Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Vivienne Shui and Dion Woo at Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
A brown Channel clutch bag, long black boots - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Black blouse and skirt, pink jacket -  Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Gallery friends - Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
VIP group photos at Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Dion enjoying a joke. Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
An impromptu speech - Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
A select group, Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.
Room view - Beyond the Light - Chinese Artist He Zige - Photos By Kent Johnson for Street Fashion Sydney.

“I wish to travel through the painting with audience together” He Zige
https://www.541artspace.com.au/

Telling Stories in Pictures all over..
Kent Johnson, Sydney, Australia.
0433 796 863

Tuesday, September 4, 2012

White Rabbit - 'Double Take' Opening Night.

I think its pretty obvious to everyone by now that I do make it to quite a lot of art openings - and I have no doubt mentioned before that like all 'art gigs' be they Theatre, Concerts - Rock or Classical or the Opera or Ballet; every gig gets its own unique crowd or audience in attendance. It was probably my Dad who more or less enlightened me to this 'art' phenomena by telling me that some people would see him perform in a show at one theatre but would never set foot in that one...

So yes, every crowd is different, and part of the difference is the reason they are there, and its been something I have long been intensely interested in; I don't just look at the art, see the performance, listen to the music; I check out the nature of the crowd as well.

I had heard about the White Rabbit openings, I had heard that you would have to queue to get in. Queue for a 'normal' gallery opening. Surely they must be joking! Well, it was true, and on a chill late winter evening I joined the 100 meter or so queue for my first taste of the White Rabbit and I knew I was in for something different; the girls were dressed for summer clubbing - but then in Sydney that's the go all year round, though not something I would normally associate with art openings and on a night like this that was a different kind of cool.. The crowd was large, the full capacity one-in one-out policy was tightly enforced, 40 minuets after joining the queue I was inside in the warm well lit and spacious gallery.

Gallery Queue - Moon over Sydney, 'Double Take'  White Rabbit Gallery.

Leopard Print Dress, 'Double Take' Art Opening, White Rabbit Gallery.

Gallery Crowd, 'Double Take' Art Opening, White Rabbit Gallery.

Facing Wall -Tu Wei-Cheng’s Valentine’s Day chocolate shop. White Rabbit Gallery.

Detail - Soldiers, Tu Wei-Cheng’s Valentine’s Day chocolate shop. White Rabbit Gallery.

Happy Valentine’s Day, 2010 - Tu Wei-Cheng’s Valentine’s Day chocolate shop. White Rabbit Gallery.

Miniature objects from Chinese life, installation artwork - 'Double Take' Art Opening, White Rabbit Gallery.

Room shot, Miniature objects from Chinese life, installation artwork - 'Double Take' Art Opening, White Rabbit Gallery.

Contemporary Chinese oil painting, wallpaper pattern 'Double Take' Art Opening, White Rabbit Gallery.

Four colour field canvases 'Double Take' Art Opening, White Rabbit Gallery.

Revolutionary Art - 'Double Take' Art Opening, White Rabbit Gallery.

Gallery Crowd and Shi Jindian’s motorbike and Car, 'Double Take' Art Opening, White Rabbit Gallery.

Purple strap wedges, elastic sided boots, leather men's shoes, 'Double Take' Art Opening, White Rabbit Gallery.

Corduroy peak cap with braid, wool coat - 'Double Take' Art Opening, White Rabbit Gallery.

Self Portrait in the WR WC














































While there were quite a few familiar faces at the opening, the whole affair had something of a Gala Event feel to it and that was reflected I think in a very different crowd to the type I usually see at openings. That's great of course, great for the gallery and great for art in Sydney in general. The work is distributed over three levels and while there was a 'loose crush' on the drinks allowed ground floor it was not too hard to get a good look at the art on the upper levels. Tu Wei-Cheng’s Valentine’s Day chocolate shop, was just one of many outstanding installation pieces and although most of the chocolate is made of silicon there is the delectable and unmistakable aroma of real chocolate wafting over the counter. Love or War? Lets make chocolate instead. Will I be back? Absolutely, and sooner rather than later as I want to get to know the art and these artists much better.

http://www.whiterabbitcollection.org/

30 Balfour Street
Chippendale NSW
Thursday to Sunday, from 10am to 6pm