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Alienation About half a year ago, I saw some ceramic art works done by FENG Shu and other artists of his generation. They really moved me and made me think deeply. It felt like some of my long holding questions were starting to be resolved. Feng Shu’s work is a type of standard, and I hope I can express some of my opinions through talking about his works.
Alienation by Images [10 Mar 2007]
Despite his recent breakthroughs in artistic language, the style of Li Qing’s art did not become defined until the series of works ‘Finding Together’. Since 2005 or so, he has been working continuously on the series. Metaphorically speaking, he has been building a small-scale labyrinth with these works. In his book The Labyrinth in Culture and Society, Jacques Attali wrote "Whoever has created the labyrinth, s/he has turned finiteness into almost infinity. S/he has stuffed limited space with unlimited time." Seen from this wider perspective, all types of artistic creativity, in one way or another, resemble a labyrinth. And therefore gazing at a painting is somewhat like meandering inside a labyrinth.  
Li Qing - Point out the Difference Since 2000 there has been an increasing curiosity by the international community in the astonishing speed of China’s emergence on the globe as one of the key players and a potential competitor of the American superpower.
F2 Gallery
F2 Gallery [18 Feb 2007]

F2 Gallery first opened its doors in Beijing on November 5th 2005 with a show of works on paper by Julian Schnabel and Jean-Michel Basquiat.

With over 20 years of experience in the field of contemporary art, our aim is for F2 Gallery to contribute to the cross-cultural exchange of blue chip and cutting edge contemporary art between China and the West.

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