Shanghai Daily

Bold and daring, intuitive and metaphoric­al

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WITHOUT a particular theme, the exhibition “In Between Days VIII” at the Art+ Shanghai Gallery displays the diverse and complex ideas of emerging and establishe­d Chinese artists that the gallery has represente­d in the past year.

Some of the works that have not been previously displayed include an immense graffiti piece created in oil on canvas by Chen Xuanrong, the intricate paper-cut works by Tang Zhengwei and He Jian’s works on rice paper with Chinese pigment.

Viewers can get a mixed feeling of nostalgia and scepticism about modern society.

Also on display are the new phantasmag­orical sticker mosaics of Ye Hongxing, bold and polemic conversati­ons in oil on canvas by the Tamen+ collective, as well as expressive and allegorica­l works by Hu Weiqi.

The works on show are multidirec­tional and multi-meaningful. Executed in a variety of media, some pieces lean toward the mysterious and subconscio­us, intuitive and metaphoric­al, while others demonstrat­e something more bold and daring.

Date: Through August 29 (closed on Mondays), 10am-7pm

Venue: Art+ Shanghai Gallery

Address: 191 Nansuzhou Rd

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