"Landscape Dream"
"Landscape Dream" There is often a life or death between life and art. In 2015, in order to take care of his mother suffering from cancer, Lao Mu gave up his studio in Jingdezhen and returned to Kunming. Kunming is a half-dead city that is completely different from most cities in the world. Similarly, from a studio of 200 square meters to a small space of about 10 square meters in the city, is it to be or not to be?
This series is about the artist shuttling between the hospital and the vegetable market every day, accompanying his dying mother. Cook. Consolation at the end of the prison. Listen to her life history of suffering. What I heard is the suffering history of the Chinese people, and it is also the history of suffering in the entire human development process. During this happy and difficult process, the artist began to have an unspeakable longing for nature and landscape, and communicated with ancient Chinese landscape literati one by one in a ten-square-meter urban space from the clues of the history of Chinese literati painting...
"Soziale Plastik"
"Expanding Concepts of Art", that is, the theory of "Soziale Plastik", has actually surpassed the concept of art in the general sense. It is no longer a theory, but changes the entire social structure and The fundamental principle of all existence. "Social sculpture" also has the function of "sculpture society"...
The origin is because of the family. Kang Xiaoer is my elder sister's baby. Since I was a child, I have changed his stool and urine film. carry him home
More than twenty years have passed. My sister is old. Kang Xiaoer also suffered from gout after tasting wine and couldn't get out of bed. An inevitable "fate" I decided to "sculpt" this communist semi-finished product again.
365 days. Chinese mainland. Jingdezhen. Sculpture Porcelain Factory...
How to reshape? This is a real problem!
From then on, Lao Mu gave birth to Chun Mengsheng and Meng Chunsheng. The three of them became a ghost hand cooperation. Start to jointly create this "post-Renaissance humanistic living body"