Li Tao 李涛
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The artwork features a vertical structure composed of contrasting materials and textures. The main body is a dark, rustic wooden post, while the top and base incorporate sleek, geometric white elements. The overall composition emphasizes the interplay between organic and industrial forms, creating a visually striking and balanced design. The artist's distinctive technique blends found materials with minimalist sensibilities, reflecting a contemporary sculptural approach. This piece likely aims to explore themes of juxtaposition, functionality, and the dialogue between natural and man-made elements within the context of modern art. ...
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Li Tao 李涛
B.1971, ChineseLi Tao (b. 1971, China) is a Beijing-based artist known for his use of diverse industrial materials as agents of intervention. His repurposing of materials challenges viewers to consider new perspectives and provides a critical lens through which to explore contemporary social, economic, and political systems. Through site-specific installations and sculptures, Li reflects the cultural and political context of the local area, prompting viewers to rethink their assumptions about the world around them. His recent solo exhibitions include London Allotments, Tabula Rasa Gallery (solo, London, 2023); A Week, Tabula Rasa off-site project (Singapore, 2023); ARTsg 2023, Tabula Rasa Gallery (dual solo, Singapore, 2023); Pengzhou Bubble, AYE Gallery (Beijing, 2020); Universe · Secondary, Tabula Rasa Gallery and KWM artcenter (Beijing, 2019). He has participated in group exhibitions at various venues, including Shenzhen OCAT Museum, Beijing Times Art Museum, Chengdu Biennale, Art Basel Hong Kong, Art 021Art Fair and West Bund Art Fair in Shanghai. ...
Tabula Rasa Gallery
LondonTabula Rasa Gallery is based in Beijing's 798 art district. Established in 2015, it aims to promote both Chinese and international contemporary artists through exhibitions, talks, research and publication. The gallery name is Latin for 'blank state'. In philosophical discourse, it refers to the idea that our knowledge comes from our experiences and education, all participants are born in a Tabula Rasa state. Tabula Rasa hopes that the exhibitions they present can subvert viewers’ preconceptions, creating conditions for fresh artistic experiments. ...