Wang Jieyin

  • Wang Jieyin 王劼音, Ethereal No.37 飄渺 No.37, 2014
    Wang Jieyin 王劼音Ethereal No.37 飄渺 No.37, 2014
  • Wang Jieyin 王劼音, Xiaoshan Pinghu 蕭山平湖, 2018
    Wang Jieyin 王劼音Xiaoshan Pinghu 蕭山平湖, 2018
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  • ARTpiece | Wang Jieyin's Green Skies Beate Reifenscheid, Director of Museum Ludwig in Germany writes, 'There is something that I...

    ARTpiece | Wang Jieyin's Green Skies

    Beate Reifenscheid, Director of Museum Ludwig in Germany writes, "There is something that I think the Western painters can learn from Mr Wang, as no German painters would treat nature with this kind of landscape gratitude. His oil paintings are inspired by traditional Chinese landscape paintings, but it is not simply about returning to tradition. There is a rupture with tradition - a temporal connection - created between human and nature when the nature is re-summoned, giving a sense of tension."

     

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  • Wang Jieyin, born in 1941. Now he is working and living in Shanghai.

    In Wang Jieyin’s hands, the painted surface generates a fresh yet shadowy placenta marked by the naive compositions and ancient colour tones of the murals of Dunhuang, and the swaying of flowers in the height of bloom. The silhouette-like composition calls to mind the simplicity of Matisse’s late period paper cutouts, but also evoke the turbulent folds of clothing in figure painting. Wang Jieyin’s works embody the allure of Chinese contemporary painting in their ability to integrate fields of Western abstraction with the freehand line of Chinese tradition in a naively romantic and vividly poetic fashion, thus reviving the phantom beauty of nature by mending the rifts in time between fashion and timelessness, profundity and fascination, ancientness and sensuality.

    Wang Jieyin’s works have been exhibited around the world, and collected by such important institutions as Musee de Gravellines, Bibliothèque nationale de France, USC Pacific Asia Museum, Portland Art Museum, National Art Museum of China and Shanghai Long Museum.

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