Tang Contemporary Art is proud to announce the opening of “Control,” the latest solo exhibition for young Chinese artist Li Erpeng in its Bangkok space, from 18 September - 31 October 2021. After “Variance”, this is Li’s second solo show at Tang Contemporary Art, presenting more than twenty brilliant works spanning the last two years.
Imagining forms of life is a source of creative inspiration for Li Erpeng. He transfers living things invented in his mind onto the canvas, representing them as soft, energetic forms in primary colors. Relationships between objects that do not offer any clear references serve as metaphors, and perceptions that are distant from everyday objects, are depicted through these heterogeneous relationships to build a deeper synesthesia in the works. Li believes, “For viewers, my work is like an AR mirror—people are able to see meaning wrapped around their bodies”.
As a Gen Z artist, Li Erpeng is happy to absorb the products of the contemporary information age; the virtual world and cyborgs are a part of everyday life. For him, the virtual and the real, the realist and the abstract blend into one another, without boundaries between them. He uses realist brushwork to depict an abstract spiritual world. Highly saturated colors and dramatic forms accelerate and magnify existing thought processes. The tangled forms and bold use of pure color embody Li’s instinctive reactions, while also bringing the viewer into a happier state of mind.
Composition and politics are equally important in Li Erpeng’s work. Invented organisms, new chemically composed material elements, and pure, meaningless backgrounds highlight the boundaries of the material, creating a state of control that embodies both resistance and cooperation. Li’s organically constructed images invariably reflect a strong sense of power in both their origins and rationale. At the same time, the images require orderly governance and open competition; the inherent tension between governance’s need for discipline and liberation’s pursuit of freedom is unleashed. In the present era of social transformation, discontent, and upheaval, filled with portents of technological revolution, this tension is unusually enlightening. He masters these coexisting dangers and makes them ambiguous through a dramatic treatment of those relationships. This effort to eliminate a crisis achieves a kind of communal joy, and the beauty of the smooth textures add further interest to Li’s body of work.
Go to the StakeAcrylic on canvas 280 x 160 cm 2021 | Touch the SkyAcrylic on canvas 280 x 160 cm 2021 | Mercy MeAcrylic on canvas 280 x 160 cm 2021 |
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Moonlight (Alien Canvas)Acrylic on canvas 240 x 115 cm 2021 | Quality Control No. 1Acrylic on canvas 170 x 136 cm 2020 | Quality Control No. 2Acrylic on canvas 170 x 136 cm 2020 |
Quality Control No. 3Acrylic on canvas 170 x 136 cm 2020 | Iam>Iwas No. 1Acrylic on canvas 200 x 135 cm 2020 | Iam>Iwas No. 2Acrylic on canvas 200 x 135 cm 2020 |
Iam>Iwas No. 3Acrylic on canvas 200 x 135 cm 2020 | Sweet BlasphemyAcrylic on canvas 145 x 133 cm 2021 | Better TogetherAcrylic on canvas 180 x 145 cm 2020 |
I Did Something BadAcrylic on canvas 180 x 145 cm 2020 | It's Nice to Have a Friend No. 1Acrylic on canvas Diameter 140 cm 2020 | It's Nice to Have a Friend No. 2Acrylic on canvas Diameter 140 cm 2020 |
It's Nice to Have a Friend No. 3Acrylic on canvas Diameter 140 cm 2020 | It's Nice to Have a Friend No. 4Acrylic on canvas Diameter 140 cm 2020 | Feather WeightAcrylic on canvas 135 x 231 cm 2021 |
I'm UpsetAcrylic on canvas 99 x 123 cm 2020 | UntitledAcrylic on canvas 150 x 150 cm 2020 | UntitledAcrylic on canvas 150 x 150 cm 2020 |
First Touch No.1Acrylic on canvas 95 x 95 cm 2019 | First Touch No.4Acrylic on canvas 95 x 95 cm 2019 | F**k It UpAcrylic on canvas 172 x 310 cm (172 x 90 cm x 3 pcs) 2019 |
Artist
Li Erpeng
Born in 1995, Dalian, Liaoning Province, China, Li Erpeng graduated from the Oil Painting Department at the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in 2018, and he currently lives and works in Beijing.
He has received First Prize for the Fine Arts at CAFA, the Inter Youth Artwork Award (2015), the Inter Youth Innovation Award (2016), the Originality at the Academy New Talent Award and the Outstanding Artwork Award from the Oil Painting Department at CAFA (2016). His graduation work Objects from an Ideal World was added to the permanent LYC Collection (CAFA Art Museum). In 2020, his work was collected by White Rabbit Gallery in Australia and recommended by TARGET magazine.