‘Between Heaven & Man: Cai Zhisong 2017 Solo Exhibition’

Reception|2017.11.26  3:30pm


Duration
|2017.11.26 – 2018.1.4

Academic Advisor|Fan Di’an


Curator
|Peng Feng
Organizers|China Minsheng Bank, Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum
Co-organizers|Shanghai Minsheng Art Foundation, Muyun Culture and Arts Foundation, OneHome Art Hotels, TKG Foundation for Arts and Culture, MEM Arts Bank, Harper’s BAZAAR, Yanzi Art Investment
Sponsors|Land Rover,DBR Lafite, Perrier
Media Support|BAZAAR ART, Robb Report, Esquire China, Master Oriental Art, Phoenix Art, Art & Collection Group, CAFA ART INFO
Address|Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum  No. 1929 Expo Avenue, Pudong, Shanghai (Preparatory)

Renowned contemporary sculptor Cai Zhisong’s works not only shows his fascination with ancient Chinese culture but also addresses the dangers and consequences of cultural erosion in the face of today’s increasing Globalization. An attempt to counteract this development, his artwork attempts to establish an indigenous form of contemporary art. Central to his work lies the belief that art should be pluralistic, while the modern art world – despite its seeming diversity – harbors the danger of uniformity. Cai Zhisong observes the already existent centralization and economic strength of western civilizations driving many marginalized regional cultures to the periphery of society to become culture reservations or tourist attractions.

In the Studio

 

‘Crane’, 2017
‘Crane’ close up

‘Deer’, Stainless Steel, 2017

This exhibition showcases a total of 18 artworks and related artistic studies throughout his creation period, including references from ‘Ode to Motherland’, ‘Cloud’, and ‘Rose’ series and the latest ‘Deer’ and ‘Crane’ series of 2017. Carefully balanced between movement and stillness they create a tension, which engages the viewer’s imagination.

Cai Zhisong was awarded the prestigious 2017 ‘Esquire Man at His Best’ Award

 

‘Ode to Motherland’ series

About the Artist

 

Born in 1972, Cai Zhisong, a graduate of Beijing’s Central Academy of Fine Art, was the first Chinese artist to win the prestigious Taylor prize at the Paris Autumn Salon in Eiffel-Branly. Established in 1903, many of the world’s most famous artists have participated in the Autumn Salon, including Gauguin, Cezanne, Matisse, Renoir, Bonnard and Rodin. The Autumn Salon opens every year, comprising of painting, sculpture, architecture and photography. Named after Baron Taylor, only one distinguished artist receives the Taylor Prize every year.