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  • catching up is impossible but here goes!

    Saturday, Jun 21, 2008 11:21AM / Standard Entry / Members only
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    i literally haven't written since i decided to open an art gallery in JANUARY!
    jesus!
    ...
    well, i OPENED IT!
    check it out at www.ooibotos.com
    and photos of the gallery are at
    http://www.jonathandsolomon.com/index.html?id=109,115
    (jonathan solomon is a professor of architecture at HKU. i let him do whatever he wanted pretty much, but i told him, please do something crazy and dramatic and radical. the origami-like red fiberglass facade was the result.)
    it's located at 5 gresson street - in the middle of nowhere, yet in the middle of absolutely everything. basically, the gallery is on the wet market lane located between 88-90 and 92-94 queen's road east.
    we have really weird hours, so if you care to drop by, please check the website first.
    my gallery is my major "fuck you, no compromises" statement to the world, the only thing i do in my life (besides blogging here every six months) which isn't meant to please anyone but ME -- a desperately needed antidote to my very commercial life of making stuff people love and buy.
    ...
    too much water under the bridge to attempt a recap. highlights were:
    shooting the shanghai tang ad campaign (april)
    visiting zhou yi, artist, during the installation of her monumental towers on place vendome, paris (april)
    checking out the milan furniture fair (april);
    opening the art gallery (may);
    shanghai tang party at legation quarter, beijing (june) -- i just came back from that.
    those are all the highlights my addled mind can remember at this moment, but, it's just the tip of the iceberg.
    .....
    i just came back from beijing, where i was fortunate enough to see the graduation projects of the central academy of fine arts, from all divisions - fashion to painting to photography to industrial design.
    CONCLUSION (with the concurrence of 3 deans of the school, with whom i was walking around the shows!): oil painting is dead. "so stale", "there's a problem with the teaching". HELL YEAH.
    there were plenty of graduates from the fine arts department who clearly possessed virtuoso technique. but not the vision or content to match.
     anyway, i can't look at a painting these days without feeling straitjacketed.  not only does NEW, CONTEMPORARY painting seem hemmed in by technique and materials, but its manifold expressions have been fully explored (and exhausted) during the last 300 years. PLEASE ARGUE WITH ME, because i'm saying something outrageously sacrilegious.
    (and please do NOT write a comment to this blog which is CUTE, approving, pat and servile. I HATE that!)
    not surprisingly, my art gallery is devoted to THE AVANT-GARDE in all categories, especially photography, because the latter is THE MOST DYNAMIC CATEGORY OF FINE ART these days, for many reasons, which deserve a separate, compelling expatiation.
    but, dammit, not now.
    gotta run.....
    but, PHEW, i wrote an update!





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  • simonbirch
    Official artist
    posted on Tuesday, Jun 24, 2008 6:20PM [Report]
    fantastic looking gallery, the front design is amazing. well done!
    painting dead? they've been saying that for years in the west but there's always room for a good painting, it's just not about to be re-invented but can be refined and valid with the right talent with a bit of vision....which i haven't seen from china in some time to be honest. i've seen more interesting stuff in installation and photography.
    i'm biased of course but the texture and energy one finds in a decent painting is still exciting and relevant.....just that those decent paintings are really hard to find these days.
  • rottendoubt
    posted on Saturday, Jun 21, 2008 4:19PM [Report]
    i don't really see much art, but i don't think oil painting can't come up with something new.  there are always new ideas out there.  like you said, maybe it's the way the students are being taught.  try giving a bunch of other artists (graffiti, tattoo, toy designers, architects, etc, etc) a bunch of oil paints and see what they come up with.
  • silky
    posted on Saturday, Jun 21, 2008 4:11PM [Report]
    Thanks for keeping us updated! Sometimes we need to do something radical! I love your gallery - the front is really an eye-catcher!
    I personally prefer to take pics instead of painting...my eyes are better than my finger...though my favour is architecture and landscapes...

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