AS A BLUE SIGN

“As a Blue Sign” is on view at QI MU Space in Beijing through Saturday, 23 December 2017. The group exhibition includes work by LI Yilong, LIU Fujie, FAN Xi, Nimuë, NA Buqi. Under the strict rules of WEI Kunjie, the Curator, each of the artists creates a brand new work that logically related to each other.


The exhibition is also an experiment in two dimensions:

It is an experiment about literary, auditory and visual arts, and discuss how do they take shape under the mutual effects. Auditory and visual arts, as individual modes of language, are utterly different from the literary system. When the various kinds of arts are forced to be in a face-to-face situation, the subtle transformation, abandonment, offset and resistance with each other, whether they still exist or not?


It is also an experiment to emphasize the transformation and reception of the artist as an individual. The curator sets a one-way rule among the five artists, the creation process navigates in the order of “LI Yilong - LIU Fujie - FAN Xi - Nimuë - NA Buqi”. The latter artist takes the former's work as a starting point, endorsement or inspiration; therefore, this exhibition is not only about different expressions under one theme, but also a kind of superposition. By showing the dynamic of the creation procedure, the exhibition itself is also a track.


Each artist takes the spark from the thinking of the former one. LI Yilong, as the first artist in the chain, receives a poem, which enables him to get the clue by listening to the curator’s reading. “As a Blue Sign” is the title of the poem, which is also as the name of this exhibition, and the whole poem is precisely about the “text” itself. As one of the carriers of information, “text” changes the way of receiving and transmitting when transforming into other forms, and consequently causes the new problems. Therefore, “text” is the origin and the clue throughout the whole exhibition.


"Text" is not only the core of the discussion, but also the "appearance" of this exhibition: it leads to different forms of creation and new problems, and eventually becomes the object of the interpretation of visual and auditory arts; Literary and other forms of arts will serve as linguistic tools, to show the mutual understanding, compassion, achievement and even conflict on the same platform.


“As a Blue Sign” is bound to be an adventurous exhibition. From the very beginning, it is intended to break into the ideological tense from the ideological state - for all forms of creation. It is possibly soft and easy for meanings, forms, emotions, and conditions; but it is inevitably hard and tough when getting into the core of the true meaning. It does not look romantic or narcissistic but behaves like a formula, because of the necessity of being logical.


Besides the experiments of feeling and emotional expressing, this exhibition attempts to explore the basic logic of the language. As an artist, it should be particularly sensitive to the unrecognized logic, which is floating in ambiguity and polysemy. Beyond the tediously boring common sense, there is not only the adventure, may also a new entrance.


Artists:


LI Yilong

Chinese-German musician graduated from Robert Schumann Hochschule Düsseldorf in Music and Media, based in Beijing. He is keen to explore and practice the interaction between sound and space, image, and human being.


LIU Fujie

The graduate of China Central Academy Of Fine Arts in MA Sculpture, based in Beijing. LIU started to try different ways of working in her recent works, and focus more on the natural occurrences during the creation process: Sculptural space not only shows the clue of thinking, but also constantly acquire new connections with time.


FAN Xi

The graduate of China Central Academy Of Fine Arts in Sculpture, based in Beijing. Her work mainly includes video and photography. Fan tries to extract and show the time, as the abstract concept, in the space, by organizing the image and material, considering human beings as the most important factor.


Nimuë

Nimuë is a Tokyo based artist, who was born in China. She received her BFA in Painting from the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, and an MFA in Painting from the New York Academy of Art, New York.


NA Buqi

The graduate of China Central Academy Of Fine Arts in MA Sculpture, based in Beijing. Her work is related to the perception of objects, space, and human beings in the environment. For NA, the sculpture is a way, which transforms the metaphysical thinking into existing objects in the space.


Curator

WEI Kunjie, graduated from China Central Academy Of Fine Arts in MA Art History, freelance writer and lyricist.