Wall on the wall 2 牆上的牆2

Wang Wei 王卫

Wall on the wall 2 牆上的牆2, 2020200 x 300cmSign in to view price
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acrylic paint and fabric on 2 aluminum boards
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This abstract artwork features a stark contrast between the dark, night sky and the scattered, twinkling stars. The composition is divided into two panels, creating a diptych format that enhances the sense of expansiveness and depth. The artist has employed a minimalist approach, using a limited palette of black and white to evoke the mysterious and ethereal qualities of the night. The delicate, almost gestural application of the stars creates a sense of movement and dynamism, inviting the viewer to contemplate the vastness of the cosmos. The overall style and technique suggest a meditative and contemplative exploration of the relationship between the earthly and the celestial realms. ...

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Wang Wei 王卫
Artist
Wang Wei 王卫
B.1972, Chinese

A scaffolding structure that betrays in scope its bird-trapping origins; an erected rectangular red brick wall built to then be demolished following a seventeen day period; a fully foliated panda house that one can peer into but not access. These are but worded examples of the immersive installations created by the Beijing-based artist Wang Wei (b. 1972). Conceived not so much as artworks but rather vehicles for situating artifice in the context of life, Wang Wei actively appropriates existing spaces and visual elements, which he then enlarges and adapts to a gallery setting. Through this intrinsic process of attack, engagement and decontextualisation, he questions the veracity of natural forms before fresh eyes and constructs windows for investigating new layers of meaning. ...

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