Zhuang Hong-yi, weltberühmt für seine Arbeiten zum Thema Blumen, hat sich als einer der bedeutendsten zeitgenössischen chinesischen Künstler etabliert. Die Impulse Gallery hat die grosse Ehre, Zhuangs große Einzelausstellung in der Schweiz zu präsentieren und die neusten Werke seiner meist gesammelten Flowerbed-Serie “Blossom” vorzustellen.
Kirschblüten, Lotusblüten, Pflaumenblüten; sie alle symbolisieren die transzendente Natur des Lebens. Wir blühen, wir verwelken, wir vergehen, wir überwintern und warten auf das richtige Licht, um den ganzen Prozess von neuem zu beginnen. Mit dieser Ausstellung hat die Impulse Gallery den Galerieraum verändert, um die Zauberkraft der Blumen in die Schweiz zu bringen– zu Ihnen.
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The cherry (blossom) on top.
« We might not all speak the same language, but we can all read flowers. »
« Blossom is my attempt to display the romantic imagining of beauty meandering amidst falling gentleness. Life's beauty is the growing journey through ups and downs. Despite all challenges and negativity, blossoms will always pop-up year after year, providing hope and color when times seem to be despairing. Cherry trees grow in regions with cold winters. The more brutal the winter, the sweeter the fruit. After this extended season of global disancing, the cherry blossoms remind us that all seasons come to an end and that the time to return outdoors where we can enjoy nature and each other will come. »
« My Ikigai (生き甲斐: purpose in life) is to inspire people with the colors and patterns of my flower-themed works; allowing them to take a break from all social disarrays of our controversial disconnected world. Connection with people of all cultures and backgrounds is my biggest aspiration: we might not all speak the same language, but we can all read flowers. »
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Available Blossom Works
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Available Flowerbed Works
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Available Landscape Works
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Throughout the past decades Zhuang has achieved international acclaim. His sculptural paintings have featured in over a hundred solo exhibitions and group exhibtions worldwide including the Found Museum in Beijing, China, the Groninger Museum in the Netherlands, the Ulm Museum in Germany, the Erarta Museum in Russia and the 55th Venice Biennale, Italy, in 2013. Zhuang studied at the Sichuan College of Fine Arts in China and continued his education in Europe at the Minerva Academy in the Netherlands. As of today, Zhuang spends his time distributed at his studio in China and residence in Switzerland.
DARE TO BE CREATIVE. DARE TO BE IMPULSIVE.
Visiut us today at Haldenstrasse 19, 6006 Lucerne or email us at info@impulsegallery.com for more on Zhuang Hong-yi's work.