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Fang Lijun
1999.6.1 1999
Woodblock prints and ink on 5 paper and fabric scrolls with wooden dowels 490.9 x 606.2 cm
One of the leading proponents of the early 1990s Cynical Realist movement, Lijun’s work encapsulates the disillusionment of China's youth; a generation defined by the events at Tiananmen Square and China's internal domestic policies. Constructed around loose narratives Fang's images personalise sentiments of disenchantment, angst, and rebellion; his fictional suggestions conveyed through his illustrative style and re-occurring bald-headed protagonist.
Fang Lijun
30th Mary 2006
Oil on canvas 400 x 525 cm
Lijun’s painting 30th Mary evokes his Cynical Realist sentiments with humorous effect.. Reminiscent of European church ceiling paintings, Lijun portrays an order of ascendancy of same-same kewpie figures, each based on his own image. Executed with painstaking hyper-realism, the clouds formulate as a tempestuous funnel rather than a portal of billowing promise. Contrasted with the kitsch palette and pop rendering of the grotesque cherubs, Lijun’s painting approaches the sanctity of ideological assurance with an empathetic cynicism.
出处:《picture BY picture guide》,2008.10。
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