Login  
  • New Eve
    Paper/Collage
    79" x 39" x 12"

  • Nude
    Pencil, Chalk, Paper, Plaster & Acrylic
    47" x 39"

  • Little Bust of Monk
    Mixed Media
    12" x 8" x 12"


Christophe LaporteChristophe Laporte

Tian Shi

The French Perspective: Contemporary Art from France
June 27 - July 17, 2009 Reception: Thursday July 2, 2009 6-8 PM

Press Release

Tian Shi's dually seductive and subversive mixed media sculptures, drawings and collages, filled with sensual, often Japonesque figures reveal the artist's expressive and emotional negotiation of the fragility of life. Considering his skillful renderings of the human figure as motionless dancers cast in paper, Tian Shi entices the viewer's eye with his stunning use of line and shadow. Thus, he deceptively lulls the viewer into a state of comfort with the subject matter, which, upon further inspection unveils its dark and somber message. With a deep sense of visual poetry, Tian Shi's beautiful figures are only partially displayed, with pieces of their bodies intentionally cropped or covered. These images recall the devastation and pain that haunts the Japanese bombing victims of World War II and of The Holocaust. These two dramatic events are considered a symbol of human fragility, which is the base of Tian Shi’s aesthetic.

 

Using ephemeral elements which decay and transform over time, Tian Shi poignantly addresses the indelible yet ever changing mark of man upon history.


Artist Statement

My artworks are part of the international "school" of contemporary art and design, in which paper is seen as the ideal material to delve into existential questions. The paper becomes in fact a theater of shadows in which takes place a strange dance of pencils, brushes and also less conventional materials such as earth, plaster or rope. Made in three dimensions, my artworks should not be considered just as sculptures, but rather as motionless paper dancers only partially displayed, with pieces of their bodies intentionally cropped or covered, revealing my expressive and emotional negotiation of the fragility of life as a kind of graphic butô.

Invitation to the exhibition | View the catalog page

Share/Bookmark

Artists in this exhibition
Eruptives Profusions11PeopleGowip 240-60Flying to the SeaArchetypal Face 3Extravaganza of Monet's GardensTara4New EveMaud 3Tendre ChaosDésirade AntillesVisage 012Life's Tree

Home   |   Current Exhibition   |   Annual Exhibitions   |   Gallery Representation   |   Show your Art in NYC   |   Art Competition   |   Art for Sale   |   Calendar
Links   |   ARTisSpectrum   |   Agora Gallery Blog   |   Agora Gallery Facebook Page   |   Agora Gallery Twitter Feed   |   Privacy Policy


Copyright & Disclaimer - © 1984-2012 Agora Gallery, All Rights Reserved