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Richard Koh Fine Art in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia presents a selection of works by Chinese artist Sun Xun. The show featuring watercolor drawings and stop-motion animation films runs until August 14th.
Xun is one of China's most talented young emerging artists and his works clearly reflect his artistic practice. It's a combination of meticulous craftsmanship in traditional and avant-garde artistic expression. "Sun is working successfully on various media to provide an immersive installation punctuated with new and exuberant energy when reality and fantasy collide," writes the gallery. "One of the intrinsic motivations is to expand the potentials of his medium of choice, Sun masterfully master the traditional visual formats of drawing, painting and woodcutting in digital animation sequences." in stop motion. "This is the first solo show in Malaysia.
Sun Xun (born 1980) was born in an industrial mining town of Fuxin during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. The interests of the artist are based on how contrasting stories about historical events have been lived and remembered. "His works, full of clues, echo nineteenth-century symbolist attitudes to question and question the wisdom received.The reality and fantasy, time and history are both seen continuously. in the work of Sun Xun, "adds the gallery.He studied printmaking at the Academy of Fine Arts of China and founded the animation studio Pi (π) in 2006. Xun received the Award for Best Young Artist of the CCAA, the Young Art Award of Taiwan Contemporary Art Link and the Arts Fellowship of Civitella Foundation Ranieri (Italy) in 2010.
The first major solo exhibition of the year. artist is underway at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney, Australia and "presents important animation works and a new 40-meter painting on bark paper," according to the gallery. Xun's work has been part of several exhibitions in various institutions around the world such as the Hammer Museum, Los Angeles; The Hayward Gallery, London; The Drawing Center, New York; the Kunsthaus Baselland, Basel; the A4 Contemporary Arts Center, Chengdu; the Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai; and Louis Vuitton Taipei House, Taipei. His recent exhibitions have taken place at the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York; the Shanghai Biennale, Shanghai; and The Vancouver Art Gallery, Vancouver. Sun Xun's work is part of museums and international art institutions, including the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; Asia Society, New York; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; and Hammer Museum, Los Angles among others. His films have been screened in numerous festivals around the world, including the 25th Torino Film Festival, Turin; and the 53rd International Short Film Festival Oberhausen. The artist lives and works in Beijing, China
The exhibition runs from July 24 to August 14, 2018, at 229, Jalan Maarof, Bukit Bandaraya, Bangsar 59100 Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia.
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