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ATICLES
XINYU HAN: I SEE MYSELF AS FLÂNEUR
Ziyi Liu
Growing up in two of the most crowded metropolitan complexes in the world, Shanghai and New York, the experience Han Xinyu has mostly perceived is loneliness. As the nineteenth-century French poet Charles Baudelaire identified in his essay The Painter of Modern Life (1863)...
YANG SHIBIN: UNVEIL THE DUST OF THE FORGOTTEN
Filippo Vanni
In the atmosphere of Yang Shibin’s work, even floating dust notes are put to a still. The viewer is intimately reconnected with all that is forgotten and abandoned. Muted tones of grey and brown, like cracked earth or arid air, give his subjects a concrete sense of immateriality.
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