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Opening<\/p>\n<\/div>\n

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March 20 at 5 PM, 2022<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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February 26 till March 26, 2022<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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CEAC, Xiamen, China<\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/div>\n

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Chinese European Art Center (CEAC) is happy to announce that, together with Ningxiang Country Garden School Changsha and Chiway Repton School Xiamen, we will jointly present the group exhibition entitled Fractured Reality – Line of Sight from 29 young artists.<\/p>\n

Participating Artists:
\n\u66f9\u5143\u5b81 Cao Yuanning, \u6234\u5609\u742a Dai Jiaqi,\u4f55\u5929\u7136 He Tianran, \u9ec4\u5b50\u7eee Wong TSZ Ki Kenas,\u7a02\u535a\u671b Lang Bowang, \u51b7\u6893\u6b23 Leng Zixin,\u6881\u8d8a Liang Yue, \u674e\u9553\u5229 Li Jiali, \u6797\u5b89\u5176 Lin Anqi, \u6797\u6021\u7444 Lin Yixuan, \u5218\u535a\u6587 Liu Bowen, \u5218\u7199\u777f Liu Xirui, \u5218\u718a\u4ee4\u8a00 Liu Xiong Lingyan, \u5218\u80b2\u4f73 Liu Yujia, \u5218\u4f9d\u67f3 Liu Yiliu, \u9f99\u6c9b\u6021 Long Peiyi, \u9c81\u5468\u9e4f Lu Zhoupeng, \u7f57\u6587\u8f89 Luo Wenhui, \u9a6c\u9a8f\u70e8 Ma Junhua, \u6b27\u9633\u4e50\u878d Ou Yang Lerong, \u6f58\u598d\u777f Pan Yanrui, \u4efb\u601d\u96c4 Ren Sixiong, \u65bd\u6e58\u5a77 Shi Xiangting, \u65bd\u5809\u70fd Shi Yufeng, \u6c88\u5b50\u5065 Shen Zijian, \u7ae5\u5609\u9534 Jacob Tong, \u738b\u5353\u7434 Wang Zhuoqin, \u738b\u6893\u6eaa Wang Zixi, \u5e84\u6674 Zhuang Qin.<\/p>\n

Line of Sight originally refers to the transmitting antenna and the receiving antenna can “see” from each other. In this exhibition, through the reality shift of “seeing and being seen”, we extend a line from physical eyes to the imagination line between the observed objects, people and the world, and travel through the objective world we are currently in. These young artists have explored and experimented on different themes through photography, painting, video, installation and other medium, and present them in a unified way by digital technology. As its theme, as long as you remain curious about the infinite possibilities of the world and contact different perspectives with an open mind, you will discover, see and experience different landscapes at anytime, anywhere.<\/p>\n

In the exhibition, young artists share their various connections with the world and objective reality through their unique perspective. In the development of human society, Ren Sixiong pays attention to the pollution of the ocean and focuses on how to clean up the garbage on the ocean surface. Lu Zhoupeng focused on the harm of external radiation to human beings, and found that human damage to the environment would lead to more radiation, then presented it with his works. Shen Zijian researched how to solve the problem of marine distress, and planned to build a rescue station to save mankind.
\nLeng Zixin used her works to explain her thoughts on the essence of modern
\nsocial consumerism and the psychological problems caused by modern people’s
\nanxiety about appearance, and put forward the point of view of women’s mutual
\nhelp. Jacob Tong’s works are particularly concerned with the healthy growth
\nof children, calling on all children to be treated with tenderness.<\/p>\n

Exploring from a psychological level, Li Jiali uses animation as a medium to
\ndescribe the feelings of a person traveling from a personal perspective. Cao Yuanning
\nuses concise images to express personal psychological state and
\nthink about his own existence. Liu Yujia used paintings to depict dreams,
\nmisty and hazy, with overlapping mountains. Zhuang Qing explores deeper
\ninto herself, expressing her own negative emotions through painting.
\nRecreating nature in Pan Yanrui’s works becomes a place to project oneself,
\nexpressing one’s own point of view through symbolic language. Shi Yufeng
\npays more attention to the subconscious level, creating works with fragmented
\nimages and words. After all, in the future, it is possible for androids to
\ndream of electric sheep, but will Utopia meet cyberpunk?<\/p>\n

In the relationship between human beings and nature, Lin Anqi is keen to
\ndepict magical animal characters, and uses the medium of illustration to
\npresent wonderful creatures in the imaginary world. He Tianran, was inspired
\nby observing bird wings to explore how to make a giant protective umbrella
\nto protect life on earth. Wong TSZ Ki Kenas uses gold foil, sequins, pearlescent
\nlight and transparent watercolor to depict a purer harmonious relationship
\nbetween man and nature, conveying a message of self-confidence, bravery and
\nself-love. Liu Yiliu prefers to present the contradictory relationship of
\nconquest and dependence between human beings and nature in her works.<\/p>\n

In the objective world we live in, Lin Yixuan studies the ancient and modern
\narchitecture of a city, and condenses photos showing the changing times on
\nfashionable clothes. Liuxiong Lingyan spends time depicting bronzes made by
\nhumans hundreds of years ago. The paintings of Ma Junye and Liang Yue also
\nreflect the remembrance of old-fashioned equipment in the past. Ouyang Lerong
\nintegrates architecture and musical instruments, with intricate lines running
\nthrough the hollowed-out guitar model, just like those seemingly messy but
\nbeautiful notes. Long Peiyi paints the beauty of the Alps with a brush.
\nInspired by a felled tree found by chance, Wang Zixi created a series of
\nwooden vases which the color of the native wood brings a warm feeling.<\/p>\n

In the experience of life, Dai Jiaqi uses images as a medium to show the process
\nof life from its beginning to its disappearance in a metaphorical way.
\nShi Xiangting is immersed in her own world and uses painting to communicate with
\nthis world. Wang Zhuoqin conceived a tree house built of glass and wood in the forest,
\nhoping that people can stay away from the city and enjoy the beauty of nature all
\nyear round. Lang bowang is devoted to exploring how to build an underwater building,
\nso that people can enjoy the sunshine and the elegance of water in the water.
\nLiu Xirui created a pair of rings with cat ears because she missed her cat to keep her
\nsadness. Liu Bowen used his works to commemorate AVICII, one of the greatest DJs.
\nAnd Luo Wenhui faces the world with a smile, believing that smiles will always exist
\nin the world.<\/p>\n

The works presented by these young artists are more of his or her individual
\nperspective, but when these coexist, we can experience the diversity and
\nrichness of the world.<\/p>\n

Gallery<\/h4>\n