Liang Yuanwei, a graduate of the Central Academy of Fine Art originally from Xi¡¯an born in 1977, is a young artist whose photography, painting, and installation work often focuses on articulating the sites of both beauty and oppression in the semiotics of the everyday.
Her most recent work has involved themes of discretion, secrecy, interpersonal communication, domesticity, and the affect produced therein. Significantly, she seems to claim that this affect is all that fills up the empty space that dominates domesticity and everyday life. She is one of the most significant female artists of her generation in China, but her practice rejects the feminine specificity idealized by so many of her peers in favor of more broadly universal explorations of social themes.
Technically rigorous and often requiring extraordinary amounts of time and energy, Liang Yuanwei¡¯s artistic practice forces her audience to re-inspect the subtle points of ecstasy and torture that make up the fabric of the everyday, leading to a rejection of easy answers in favor of a laborious reconstruction of the perceived environment.
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