Fredericks & Freiser is pleased to announce the
first United States solo exhibition of paintings by
Chinese artist Zeng Hao. Hao’s paintings belong
to the generation of New Realist painters that
have come to define the Chinese Avant Garde. Hao’s
depictions of people and their domestic possessions
set against disconnected grounds comment pointedly on
psychological alienation within a framework of enormous
economic expansion.
“Zeng Hao is not a ‘problem’ painter
in the strict sense. Compared with Zhang Xiaogang, his
works contain very little of the kind of heavy sense
of history or effective methods of cultural narration;
compared with Shi Chong, his work lacks an obvious exposition
of painterly question or any sense of extremism in terms
of technique. And yet in his works, there emerges a
unique air of introspection and other psychological
factors that aptly express the new spiritual reality
of the era that follows the cynicism and nihilism of
the early 1990s. The contradictory narrative structures
and semiotic methods in his works are likewise incredibly
well-suited to our moment, in which determinacy has
been lost. For precisely these reasons, I have always
considered Zeng Hao emblematic of the Chinese conceptual
painting movement in the mid -1990s.” —Huang
Zhuan translated by Philip Tinari
About the Artist
Zeng Hao (b. 1963) has had numerous solo exhibitions
including Centre d’Art Contemporain, Meymac, France.
He has been included in numerous group exhibitions including
the Sao Paulo Biennial (2002), The First Triennial of
Chinese Arts, Guangzhou Museum of Art, China (2002),
Prague Biennial2 (2005), “Always to the Front—China
Contemporary Art” Kuandu Museum of Fine Art, Taiwan
(2005), and Chinese Contemporary Art, Arario Gallery,
Korea (2006). Zeng Hao lives and works in Beijing.
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