Yang Jiechang, étude pour Stranger Than Paradise (détail), encre sur papier, 2011
visual identity © Lieux Communs
courtesy de l’artiste et de la galerie Jaeger-Bucher, Paris
Yang Jiechang, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
courtesy of the Jaeger Bucher allery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
courtesy of the Jaeger Bucher allery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
courtesy of the Jaeger Bucher allery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
courtesy of the Jaeger Bucher allery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, Stranger than Paradise, Mountain Top, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise,La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
production: La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes and the Jaeger Bucher gallery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, Stranger than Paradise, Mountain Top, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise,La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
production: La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes and the Jaeger Bucher gallery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, Stranger than Paradise, Mountain Top, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
production: La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes and the Jaeger Bucher gallery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, Stranger than Paradise, Mountain Top, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise,La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
production: La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes and the Jaeger Bucher gallery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, Stranger than Paradise, Mountain Top, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
production: La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes and the Jaeger Bucher gallery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, Stranger than Paradise, Mountain Top, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise,La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
production: La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes and the Jaeger Bucher gallery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, Stranger than Paradise, Mountain Top, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
production: La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes and the Jaeger Bucher gallery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, Stranger than Paradise, Mountain Top, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise,La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
production: La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes and the Jaeger Bucher gallery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, Stranger than Paradise, Mountain Top, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
production: La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes and the Jaeger Bucher gallery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, Stranger than Paradise, Mountain Top, exhibition view, Stranger Than Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
production: La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes and the Jaeger Bucher gallery, Paris
photo: Marc Domage
Yang Jiechang, performance Waving basket : Eurasia vs Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
as part of the Nuit des 4 Jeudis
photo: Benoît Mauras
Yang Jiechang, performance Waving basket : Eurasia vs Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
as part of the Nuit des 4 Jeudis
photo: Benoît Mauras
Yang Jiechang, performance Waving basket : Eurasia vs Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
as part of the Nuit des 4 Jeudis
photo: Benoît Mauras
Yang Jiechang, performance Waving basket : Eurasia vs Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
as part of the Nuit des 4 Jeudis
photo: Benoît Mauras
Yang Jiechang, performance Waving basket : Eurasia vs Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
as part of the Nuit des 4 Jeudis
photo: Benoît Mauras
Yang Jiechang, performance Waving basket : Eurasia vs Paradise, La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes, 2011
as part of the Nuit des 4 Jeudis
photo: Benoît Mauras
Exhibition
Stranger than Paradise
Yang Jiechang
from 6 May to 12 June 2011
In Yang Jiechang’s works – whether a painting, an ink drawing, a sculpture, a collage or a filmed performance – traditional Chinese aesthetics and thinking unite powerfully to contemporary creativity. Trained in calligraphy at the People’s Art Institute in Foshan, and in traditional Chinese painting at the Academy of Fine Arts in Canton, Yang Jiechang has also made a long and detailed study of Zen Buddhism and Taoism. In 1989 he took part in the acclaimed exhibition Les Magiciens de la terre at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, and moved definitively to Europe.
Until the early years of the new millennium he devoted himself to an introspective oeuvre drawing on Chinese artistic tradition and contemporary cultural change. This was followed by a period of creation in which Yang Jiechang has questioned both social and political events of today’s societies and his own life as an artist working between Europe and Asia.
Stranger than Paradise continues this exploration and interrogation of our globalised world. The three works on show – two of them specially created for the exhibition – call into question the concepts of control and instability that govern our systems of collective living. Each piece, moreover, draws on traditional Chinese culture and aesthetics in its use of a specific medium – ceramics, painting on silk – or a distinctive object in the form of a bronze gong.
On show in the main exhibition space, the installation Stranger than Paradise, Mountain Top (2011) comprises 200 ceramic sculptures on stands of different heights which show animals having sexual intercourse. Each pair involves different species – elephant and tiger, stork and puma, wolf and monkey – in a defying of physical singularities and incongruities. This sculptural landscape is associated with the video projection Gong… (2011), showing the artist striking a bronze gong with his head. Each impact produces a sound that spreads through the exhibition space, at the same time as its sets the image quivering. Pursued by these visual and sound vibrations, the visitor becomes the target of the blows to the gong. In another room the animal scenes already mentioned – metaphors of the differences, mutations, confusions and identities symptomatic of today’s world – reappear on panels of ink-painted silk that make up the work Stranger than Paradise 1 (2010–11).
On Thursday 12 May 2011, with the help of Yang Jiechang, La Criée will be organising the event “Gong…” Party. The evening will centre on the performance Waving Basket: Eurasia Versus Paradise, created by the artist: two teams of young people – Eurasia and Paradise – confronting each other in a basketball mini-match that will really put their stability and dexterity to the test.
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“Yang Jiechang’s oeuvre is by no means a naïve contemplation of outward signs of life, because he never hesitates to look for a material and formal formal friction with political signs, taboos of the body, eroticism or death. Free from any didactic, militant or voyeuristic desires, Yang Jiechang’s works point to the aberrations as well as the creative potential of our collective systems of life.”
Larys Frogier, Extracts from the catalogue published by Gallery Jaeger Bucher on the occasion of the one-person show entitled “On Ascension” of the artist Yang Jiechang (7 February to 21 March 2009).
curator
production
- La Criée centre for contemporary art, Rennes
- gallery Jaeger Bucher, Paris
Soirée GONG…
Waving Basket: Eurasia Versus Paradise
artistic and sporting performance as part of the 4 th Thursday Night.
Thursday, May 12, 2011 from 9pm to 1am at La Criée Center for Contemporary Art, Rennes