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Collage / Yan Cong
Using Western collage techniques, quilting, and Chinese paper-cutting, Cong constructs images of daily life (the artist at work, the sun above a tree, the reflection of a face in a mirror). Elements of composition like color and shape retain their individuality in these images: as Zhou Yi notes in his prefatory text “what is is, and what isn’t isn’t.” This restraint results in scenes in which abstract forms speak and simply-rendered characters take on unexpected depths of emotion.
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Published by Star Gallery Beijing
200 × 140 × 15 mm
121 Pages
Author/Artist: Yan Cong
Editor: Yining He
Year: 2014
Using Western collage techniques, quilting, and Chinese paper-cutting, Cong constructs images of daily life (the artist at work, the sun above a tree, the reflection of a face in a mirror). Elements of composition like color and shape retain their individuality in these images: as Zhou Yi notes in his prefatory text “what is is, and what isn’t isn’t.” This restraint results in scenes in which abstract forms speak and simply-rendered characters take on unexpected depths of emotion.
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Published by Star Gallery Beijing
200 × 140 × 15 mm
121 Pages
Author/Artist: Yan Cong
Editor: Yining He
Year: 2014
