Zhu Hong - Les lignes de l’eau

Zhu Hong - Les lignes de l’eau : Zhu Hong, Arcades, 2021 encre, aquarelle sur papier Wenzhong marouflé sur bois peint, aquarelle sur bois peint, vitrophanie, Courtesy de l'artiste © ADAGP, Paris, 2021 photo : © Musée d’arts de Nantes – C. Clos    Zhu Hong - Les lignes de l’eau : Zhu Hong, Josso Variation I, 2020, crayons, crayon de couleur, aquarelle et acrylique sur papier, 31 x 42 x 23 cm, Courtesy de l'artiste © ADAGP, Paris, 2021, photo : © Marie Gruel    Zhu Hong - Les lignes de l’eau : Zhu Hong, Loire 1614, 2020, crayon de couleur, acrylique sur papier, 92,5 x 160 cm, Courtesy de l'artiste © ADAGP, Paris, 2021   


The exhibition


On the forecourt of the Nantes Museum of Art, a glass cube contains a monumental work by Zhu Hong, born in 1975 in Shanghai and trained at the School of Fine Arts in Dijon, between sculpture and architecture, where his practice of watercolor also comes into play. A schematic take on the architecture of the museum's patio, the central space of the institution as well as an example of its construction in the 19th century, the work entitled Arcades plays on this relocation from the inside to the outside, in a spirit of model that encourages mental projection.

Excerpt from Emma Noyant's article in the issue n°98 of Art Absolument.

When


02/07/2021 - 09/01/2022
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