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袁慧莉 Yuan Hui-Li, 類山水 No. 74 THEY Shanshui No. 74, 2025

類山水 No. 74 THEY Shanshui No. 74, 2025

彩墨.日本金潛紙
Color and ink on Japanese golden latent paper
39 x 40.5 cm
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Yuan Hui-Li (b. 1963) considers tradition as the fountainhead of her artistic expression, but also as an object of reflection. Her practice stretches across diverse media, from varying two-dimensional mediums,...
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Yuan Hui-Li (b. 1963) considers tradition
as the fountainhead of her artistic expression, but also as an object of
reflection. Her practice stretches across diverse media, from varying
two-dimensional mediums, to three-dimensional installation, to digital imagery,
through which she attempts to rejuvenate the existing aesthetics vocabulary of
form and meaning, and to offer a new perspective on what may have been
neglected in the broader art-historical narrative. “THEY Shanshui”,
where she creates a world of hybridity and juxtaposed dissimilitude; digitally
altered “THEY Shanshui”, where a composite of “THEY
Shanshui”
and an ancient classical masterpiece upturns the
conventional context and structure of traditional ink painting; and More
Is Less
, where her approach to the accumulated ink method conjures
temporality.

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