About the Exhibition

Wei Jia

In the Distant Fields and Smoky Woods
2009. 10. 10th(sat.) - 10. 31st(sat.)
Tomio Koyama Gallery 7th floor
opening reception 10.10. sat. 6:00 - 8:00pm
  • Wei Jia exhibition In the Distant Fields and Smoky Woods 2009 Wei Jia
  • Flight Taboo Ⅲ 2009 ©Wei Jia

» Introduction:

In 2007, Wei Jia won the "AAC-The Most Influential Participants of Chinese Art - Young Artist award."
As Chinese art is wrapped in enthusiasm, Wei Jia and artists of his generation displayed a novel style in modern Chinese art through fresh themes and painting styles. The main difference from previous generations is that the external motivation for expression was replaced by something internal, that Wei Jia guided these images from the act of introspectively reexamining himself. Discoveries, farewells, injured bodies, battles, angels' wings, etc., these childhood motifs are depicted with strong strokes and precise descriptions. The artist's psychological state and deep emotions are well expressed by the intertwining of darkness and light within the frame. These paintings, romantic and filled with anxiety, are sure to charm many.

» Concept:

This show is Wei Jia's first in Japan; Nine new paintings are to be shown. The title of the exhibition is "In the Distant Fields and Smoky Woods."
In addition to a work by this name, other titles, including Child's Face, Flight Taboo, From the Beginning, PaPa, etc., abstractly express a sensitive state with a childhood motif. We hope you enjoy this show.

» Artist Biography:

Wei Jia was born in Chengdu, Sichuan Province in 1975. In 1999, he graduated from Peking's Central Academy of Fine Arts. He is currently a professor at the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute.
In 2005, his works were selected for "The Self-Made Generation: A Retrospective of New Chinese Painting" exhibition held at the Shanghai Zendai Museum of Modern Art, as well as the Shenzhen Art Museum's "Playful Image" exhibition held in 2006. He remains an active representative of young Chinese painters.

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