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SUMMARY:Fan Rong: Heavenly Horses
DESCRIPTION:Growing up in An Hui province in China\, artist Fan Rong was first exposed to traditional Chinese paintings and folklore at an early age\, and his life-long passion for painting\, especially horses\, has grown out of those formative years.  After moving to the United States and eventually settling in Chandler\, Fan Rong began blending Western elements into his paintings to create his own unique style\, which usually depict historical narratives and folklore on a grand scale. His work is in collections and has received recognition on both sides of the Pacific Ocean. In 2015\, the artist won the 4th World Outstanding Chinese Artist Award in Hong Kong. Fan Rong: Heavenly Horses features dynamic work by a local artist with international acclaim. \n  \nImage: Fan Rong\, The 8 High Spirited Stallions of King Zhou Mu\, Chinese Ink on Rice paper\, 2019\, 91” x 41”
URL:https://www.visiongallery.org/event/fan-rong-heavenly-horses/
LOCATION:The Gallery at CCA\, 250 North Arizona Avenue\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
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SUMMARY:Dyads: Altered Bodies\, Converging Forms
DESCRIPTION:By directing and guiding a mixture of Sumi ink and water\, Sapira Cheuk creates androgynous figures that appear to move weightlessly across a stark white backdrop. As the two liquids converge and repel one another during the painting process\, the dyadic relationship between them produces sinuous\, angulating patterning throughout boundaries set forth by the artist’s hand. Once the mixture dries\, the negative space of the evaporated water appears to bend and curl through the sea of black ink – silently reminding the viewer of the water’s ephemeral existence. \nMuch like the evaporated water in the paintings\, trauma or great change can affect an individual long after it has passed. For this exhibition\, Cheuk is exploring how individuals cope mentally and physically with those external forces and what remains after. Through her work\, she meditatively attempts to control the uncontrollable. While we may never be able to avoid change or trauma\, we can\, like the artist’s hand\, control how it leaves its mark on the paper of our lives. \n  \nWe will be hosting a virtual reception for this exhibition on Saturday\, September 12 at 4pm on Instagram Live! Sapira Cheuk will be joining us from her home in Las Vegas to give a tour of the show and answer questions. \n  \nImage: Sapira Cheuk\, Aligned Parallel (detail)\, Sumi ink on paper\, 2020\, dimensions variable \n 
URL:https://www.visiongallery.org/event/dyads-altered-bodies-converging-forms/
LOCATION:Vision Gallery\, 10 E Chicago St\, Chandler\, AZ\, 85225\, United States
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