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  • Chen Yifeng
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1993 Born in Harbin, Heilongjiang Province

2015 Graduated from the Department of Chinese Painting of Harbin Normal University with a bachelor's degree

2019 Graduated from the Department of Chinese Painting of Harbin Normal University with a master's degree

Currently works and lives in Beijing

 

GROUP EXHIBITION

2019

2019 Art Nova 100,Guardian Art Center,Beijing,China

2018

Heilongjiang Second Biennale of Chinese Painting, Hongchang Art Museum, Harbin, China

"Writing without Reason" - First Baolong Art Exhibition, Yanwu Gallery, Shanghai, China

2017

The Spirit of Beihong - The Second National Exhibition of Chinese Paintings, Jiangsu Museum of Art, Nanjing, China

Heilongjiang Province First University Art Calligraphy Teachers and Students Works Exhibition, Longmei Art Museum, Harbin, China

Ninth New Artistic Works Exhibition of Heilongjiang Province, Heilongjiang Museum of Art, Harbin, China

2015

The12th National Art Exhibition of Heilongjiang Province, Harbin Art Museum, Harbin, China

Pingchi - Invitation Exhibition of Small Chinese Paintings, Xinyang Art Museum, Xinyang, China

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 "thinking out loud" -- to oneself, what thinking is not “out loud” ? The answer to the question is whether there is anything that can listen to you. It can be human or material, as long as you think it can give you feedback on what you say.

“Dialogue” series is my inspiration through communicating with the images in the pictures. Model toys and other objects like childhood playmates are also the link of self-communication. In this kind of communication, I can feel the feedback they gave me. In this way, the feedback is subjectively processed so that the works reflect my feelings about the current social life.Creation through the surreal form of space combination, from multiple perspectives to analyze the problem. Some works involve installation, in which emotions in two-dimensional painting accumulate in the three-dimensional world, and the works become solid and can be touched. Painting language is transformed into semantic  symbols that can interact with the audience through real time and space, making them “think out loud” with the picture.

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