Artist’s Reception
Tuesday, 9 June 2015, 6 to 8pm
Exhibition Period
9 June – 11 July 2015
Hanart TZ Gallery
401 Pedder Building, 12 Pedder Street, Central, Hong Kong
WorldPlay: New Paintings by Tang Zhigang
Hanart TZ Gallery is pleased to present Tang Zhigang’s new solo exhibition WorldPlay: New Paintings by Tang Zhigang, marking this eminent Yunnan-based painter’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong in almost a decade.
A gifted painter since childhood, Tang Zhigang (b. 1959) grew up in a military family in Yunnan Province, spending several years of his childhood living in the shadow of the Kunyang Labour Farm where his mother was a warden. Tang joined the PLA army directly after graduating from high school; as a career soldier he continued to paint and became known for his expressionistic and bluntly honest portraits of a soldier’s life. In 1979 his battalion was among the forces sent to Vietnam for combat action in the Sino-Vietnamese conflict. In the late 1980s Tang entered the oil painting department of the PLA Art Academy in Beijing and began to explore a new language of visual iconography, drawn from personal and collective experience, of the chaos of everyday life lived within an overarching framework of military ideology and political controls. By the late 1990s Tang had created his iconic Children in Meeting series, masterfully painted and ostensibly humorous scenarios of children dressed up as adult soldiers and political leaders and acting out the serious business of closed-door meetings and political conferences.
In 2008, at the height of his popularity and success as an artist, Tang largely withdrew from public life and entered a period of introspection and experimentation, focusing both on his teaching at the Yunnan Art Institute and on developing a deeper understanding of his own life experiences, particularly his childhood in Yunnan. In his WorldPlay series being presented at Hanart TZ Gallery, Tang is showing for the first time his new paintings created over the last three years: in many of these works Tang continues to use child-like figures as avatars, but he has undertaken a dramatic change in both his painting language and content: rather than the control and precision of his Children in Meeting series, in the new works Tang’s brushwork is freer and the colours more muted. The main change has been in the internal narrative of the works: rather than stylized iconographic figures in formally arranged settings, the children (and other figures) in these works appear to have emerged fluidly and directly from Tang’s own dreams or memories, like snatches of once-remembered songs or lines from a poem, infused with an intensely emotional honesty.
In 2008, at the height of his popularity and success as an artist, Tang largely withdrew from public life and entered a period of introspection and experimentation, focusing both on his teaching at the Yunnan Art Institute and on developing a deeper understanding of his own life experiences, particularly his childhood in Yunnan. In his WorldPlay series being presented at Hanart TZ Gallery, Tang is showing for the first time his new paintings created over the last three years: in many of these works Tang continues to use child-like figures as avatars, but he has undertaken a dramatic change in both his painting language and content: rather than the control and precision of his Children in Meeting series, in the new works Tang’s brushwork is freer and the colours more muted. The main change has been in the internal narrative of the works: rather than stylized iconographic figures in formally arranged settings, the children (and other figures) in these works appear to have emerged fluidly and directly from Tang’s own dreams or memories, like snatches of once-remembered songs or lines from a poem, infused with an intensely emotional honesty.
WorldPlay: The Cage of Power
2014
Oil on Canvas
53.5 x 76.5 cm
WorldPlay: Sailors
2015
Oil on Canvas
129 x 161 cm
WorldPlay: Medical History
2013
Oil on Canvas
57 x 75 cm
WorldPlay: Green Shadows
2014
Oil on Canvas
130 x 162 cm
WorldPlay: Enervated
2014
Oil on Canvas
109 x 148.5 cm
WorldPlay: Dust 3
2015
Oil on Canvas
180 x 220 cm
WorldPlay: Daydreaming
2014
Oil on Canvas
110 x 150 cm
WorldPlay: Black Umbrellas
2015
Oil on Canvas
130 x 161.5 cm