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Reviews
...the Chinese painter Yu Hong, exhibiting in a small church in the city's quieter north, whose 10-panel polyptych on thickly smeared gold grounds channels human life into a raw cycle of pain and glory....but there is no ecstasy here, and no escape from the physical facts of flesh and paint. Yu is doing what we used to expect all art to do; she is showing us how to live. -- Jason Farago * The New York Times: Arts *
The medieval former church in the Cannaregio district played a brief, albeit thrilling, part in the 1979 James Bond film Moonraker....but paintings by the Chinese artist Yu Hong, in the shape of altarpieces, tondos and religious icons, will be filling the empty spots. The site-specific suite of works depict hands, feet and writhing bodies on gold backgrounds painted in the Socialist Realist style that the artist was trained in. -- Jose da Silva * The Art Newspaper *
Yu Hong: Another One Bites the Dust' presents to a global audience the artist's most spectacular Surrealist paintings and her philosophy on life and death. ...Yu describes the church as highly appropriate in both style and size, saying: 'Condensed through the baptism of history, the space possesses a profound sense of time, which seamlessly integrates with the artworks, forming an organic whole.' -- Cathy Fan * Artnet *
Book Information
ISBN 9781636811512
Author Yu Hong
Format Hardback
Page Count 144
Imprint DelMonico Books/D.A.P.
Publisher Distributed Art Publishers