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Born in 1968 in Shandong province, Ling Jian studied fine arts at the
Qinghua University Art College in Beijing. After completing his degree
in 1987 he left China for an atelier in Vienna, then Hamburg and
Berlin, where has continued to work and live. Yet never far from his
homeland, his work has been dominated by an exploration of Chinese
political and social life in one of its most historic moments.
Known for his bold portraits of Chinese women (large in size and
usually limited to his subjects visage), his art has captured both the
best and worst in the social legacy left by China’s communist leaders.
In his famous series of works titled Communist Sister and the latest
Don't love beauty, love army's power, inspired by a Mao’s quote, he
depicts in a provocative and tempestuous style, the idealized and
fictionalized image of the Chinese Communist Sister. Creating a
composition simple in construction but technically brilliant, Ling
Jian, who experienced the Cultural Revolution in his childhood, poses
questions about the depth behind superficiality and the reality behind
appearance.
Underneath this exploration of the body’s identity lies the wider
social context within which he situates his art. Ling Jian, like many
of his contemporaries, seeks reconciliation between the China of the
past and the China of the present – and does so through examining its
role and its effect in the life of women. More than merely exploring
physical identity, he brings to the fore an introverted image of the
female Communist loyalist. By manipulating her identity and making her
into a beautiful, highly sexualized individual, he subverts her
original identity as a modest and unassuming girl-child. In creating
his own ‘communist sister’ Ling Jian is addressing the greater cultural
and political manipulation this type of government had on China’s
population.
Selected Exhibitions
2008 Sur-FACE : in transit Tang Contemporary Art , Bangkok
2008 Asian Contemporary Art, Rudolf Budja Galerie (Austria) in collaboration with Olyvia Oriental
2007 Red Vanitas, Oil Paintings by Ling Jian,Schoeni Art Gallery, Hong Kong
‘Portrait of a Lady’, Olyvia Oriental, London
2006 MMK Museum of Modern Art Ostend, Belgium
2005 Scent of a Woman, Contemporary Chinese Art, Beijing
Chinese Visions, Artiscope Gallery, Brussels
Gorgeous Isn’t Good Enough, Spazio Pirelli, Milan
2004 The Rest of the World, Neuffer am Park, Pirmasens, Germany
2003 Sublime: New Works by Ling Jian, Courtyard Gallery, Beijing
2002 Sense of Nirvana, Galerie van der Straeten, Amsterdam
2001 Odapark, Center for Contemporary Arts Venrai, Niederlande
2000 Private Journey, Asian Fine Arts/Pruss & Ochs Gallery, Berlin
1999 Zeitaschese, Kampnagelfabrik, Medlenpark, Hamburg |