'Brother and Sister 3' 2006
Huang Yan
C-printPhotographic print
119 ⨯ 148 ⨯ 7 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 4.500
Willem Kerseboom Gallery
- About the artworkHuang Yan,
ed 13/15, 119x148 cm
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HUANG YAN
1966 Born in Jilin, Jilin Province, China
A conceptual multi-disciplinary artist – and a Daoist who was a poet before becoming an artist – Huang Yan merges aspects and imagery from China’s distant imperial past, from its more recent revolutionary past and from today’s fast-changing society in clever juxtapositions. Among his best-known projects is the ‘Chinese Landscapes’ series, begun in 1999, including Chinese Shanshui Tattoo 7. Combining photography with painting directly onto the body, it featured colour photographs of himself and others covered with landscape paintings referencing traditional shan shui literati ink and brush painting. His decision to apply paintings onto the nude body—a subject not incorporated into Chinese art until the 1970s and still problematic and somewhat taboo today—was radical, but Huang’s intention was not to shock but rather to remind viewers of the rich Chinese cultural traditions that risked dilution or extinction in the modern world. “Landscape is […] my resistance against worldly conflicts and a way of releasing my Chan ideas,” he once stated. Huang Yan’s work was included in the notorious ‘Fuck Off’ exhibition curated by Ai Weiwei and Feng Boyi in Shanghai in 2000, a recognition that while he may have been working with traditional Chinese imagery his practice was radically innovative. Huang Yan’s work has been widely exhibited across the globe. He currently lives and works in Beijing.
His works are collected by many important art museums around the world, such as National Centre of the Performing Art in China, The National Art Museum of China, Guangdong Museum of Art, The British Museum, Centre Georges-Pompidou, Victoria &Albert Museum, Harvard Art Museum, The International Center of Photography New York, The Metropolitan Museum of Art, etc., as well as Artur Walther, Lawrence Schiller, Thomas Kann, Guy & Myriam Ullens (Belgium), Uli Sigg (Switzerland), Johnson Tsong-zung Chang (Hong Kong) and Cissy Pao-Watari (Hong Kong), etc.
Since 1997, he has had solo exhibitions in Beijing, Hong Kong, Shanghai, London, Berlin, New York, Paris, Amsterdam and Milan. Since 1998, he has participated in more than 30 international group exhibitions, including “Red China” in the Victoria and Albert Museum in London (1998), “Past and Future - China's New Photography and Video Art” in the International Center of Photography in New York & the Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art (2004), “Ink Art: Past as Present in Contemporary China” in the Metropolitan Museum of Art (2013), Guangzhou Triennial, Chengdu Biennial, Prague Biennial, International Video Art Biennial in Israel, Sao Paulo Biennial, “We Are Your Future” Moscow Biennial, “ARTIUM” Contemporary Photography Exhibition in Madrid, Venice Biennial, etc. - About the artist
Born in 1966 in Jilin, a city in northeastern China, Huang Yan is an artist who masterfully interweaves tradition and avant-garde. Having started out as a poet and deeply rooted in Daoism, Huang developed into a conceptual and multidisciplinary artist who questions, protects and reinterprets Chinese culture with image and body.
He became internationally known for his iconic series Chinese Landscapes, started in 1999, in which he painted traditional Chinese shan shui landscapes (山水, literally “mountain-water”) on the human body – often his own – and then photographed them. This daring fusion of classical brush technique with photography and performance art broke artistic taboos and offered a contemplative mirror: the body as a carrier of culture, history and identity. At a time when China was rapidly modernizing, Huang Yan used landscapes as a form of cultural meditation and protest. As he himself said: "Landscape is my resistance to worldly conflicts and a way to let go of my Chan ideas."
His work seems traditional at first glance, but on closer inspection it is radical. This was recognized early on, including by his participation in the famous exhibition Fuck Off (2000) in Shanghai, curated by Ai Weiwei and Feng Boyi – a manifesto of Chinese artistic independence.
Huang Yan's oeuvre has been exhibited worldwide in leading institutions such as the Victoria & Albert Museum, the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Centre Pompidou and the British Museum. His work is held in prestigious collections, including those of Uli Sigg, Artur Walther and the Ullens duo. His international solo exhibitions in cities such as Beijing, Paris, New York and Amsterdam, and his participation in renowned biennials – from Venice to São Paulo and Moscow – underline his lasting influence.
Today, Huang Yan lives and works in Beijing, where he continues to balance between preserving cultural roots and challenging artistic boundaries. With his brush on skin, he reminds us that art should not only be seen, but also felt – literally and figuratively.
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