Cui Jie (; born 1983) is a Chinese artist who specializes in oil painting and 3-D printed sculpture. Cui's body of work is largely characterized by her play with space and dimensionality, which take shape in her geometric imaginings of Chinese cityscapes. The most common subjects of her works are models of Chinese cultural landmarks of the 1980s and 1990s, such as
Shanghai Bank Tower, which are either already or soon-to-be demolished.
These towering structures are often surrounded by organic, swirling shapes to place them in a constant state of motion and transition, yet a 'sinofuturistic' context which both revives and reinvents their initial purposes.
Biography
Cui was born in
Shanghai
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in 1983.
In 2006, she graduated from
China Academy of Art
China Academy of Art (), also translated as China National Academy of Fine Arts, was founded in Hangzhou in 1928 by the government of the Republic of China and the renowned educator Cai Yuanpei. It was the first art university and first graduat ...
Oil Painting Department. She currently lives and works in
Beijing
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, China. Cui is represented by
LEO XU PROJECTS LEO XU Projects is a contemporary art gallery based in Shanghai exhibiting young and international artists.
The gallery
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and Mother's Tankstation, Dublin. In 2012, she was described by
The Wall Street Journal
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as one of the youngest "China's Rising Art Stars." She has been named one of
Phaidon Press
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's leading painters in its publication, Vitamin P3, and she is profiled in the December/January 2015 issue of Surface Magazine.
Cui's early works questioned the truth in reality through the unconventional combination of images on canvas, a multi-perspective approach which she associates with
Orson Welles
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. Later, in groups of new paintings, she shifted her style from the previous one to the study of forms and figure-ground relationship. In these paintings, she pays much attention to and magnifies the architectural details of structures, buildings and landscape, using the idea of fragments and layers so as to convey a sense of alienation. To reach their dream-like state, her scenes employ ''huoshaoyun'' (literally, 'fire clouds') and similar non-naturalistic environments, fusing both time and space.
Her classical training is reflected most apparently in her most recent exhibitions, which merge a variety of architectural styles to create fantastical, futuristic images of urban Chinese metropolises. Cui's blending of forms and emphasis on unity emerge from conceptions of the ideal in Chinese history. The theme of Chinese industry and the role of the worker, for instance, appears in her repeated subjects of government buildings, extending her works into the realm of political commentary on Mao era socialism, nationalism, and collectivist propaganda while also speaking to contemporary building practices of rapid
urbanization
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: the razing of village and suburban communities to erect residential and commercial districts. As a result, many of her works obscure the delineation between utopian and dystopian landscapes, questioning upgrade culture and contemporary practices of cultural preservation.
Cui has stated that she views architecture as "experiencing history just as human beings;" interviews quote her artistic focus as an expansion on
Wassily Kandinsky
Wassily Wassilyevich Kandinsky (; rus, Василий Васильевич Кандинский, Vasiliy Vasilyevich Kandinskiy, vɐˈsʲilʲɪj vɐˈsʲilʲjɪvʲɪtɕ kɐnʲˈdʲinskʲɪj; – 13 December 1944) was a Russian painter a ...
's
synesthetic style of painting, visualizing sound itself and other sensuous experiences as part of the urban landscape. Cui Jie's work has been attributed to influences ranging from Bauhaus, Russian Constructivism, International, Surrealism, and Japanese Metabolism aesthetics. Her art directly recalls such perspectives in the 1959
Ten Great Buildings
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project in Beijing which followed the founding of the
People's Republic of China
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in 1949, which were based in such architectural styles to reinvent China in the vision of
Mao Zedong
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.
Her works have been exhibited worldwide, including at The 4th Prague Biennale (2009), ''“Poetic Realism: An Reinterpretation of Jiangnan—Contemporary Art from South China”'' (Madrid, 2008), ''Notes of Conception'' (Beijing, 2008).
Exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions
*''The Enormous Space, Cui Jie: Maison Fueter'', OCAT, Shenzhen, China, 2018
* ''Latter, Former'', Mother's Tankstation, Dublin, Ireland, 2016
*''Cui Jie'', Start Gallery, Jaffa, Israel, 2015
*''The Proposals For Old and New Urbanism'' and ''Cui Jie'', Leo Xu Projects, Shanghai, China, 2014
*''CUI JIE'', Leo Xu Projects, Shanghai, China, 2012
Group Exhibitions
* Front International: Cleveland Triennial for Contemporary Art, Richard D. Baron '64 Gallery, Oberlin, Ohio, 2019
*''Past Skin'', MoMA PS1, New York, USA, 2017
*''The New Normal: Art and China in 2017'', Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China, 2017
*''Hack Space'', curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and
Amira Gad
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, chi K11 art museum, Shanghai, China, 2016
*Hack Space, curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and
Amira Gad
Amira Gad is an Egyptian art curator, writer, and editor in modern and contemporary art and architecture who was born in France but grew up in Saudi Arabia. Most recently, she was Head of Programs at Light Art Space (LAS), a private foundation ba ...
, K11 Art Foundation, Hong Kong, China, 2016
*''A Beautiful Disorder'', CASS Sculpture Foundation, Chichester, UK, 2016
*''The World in 2015'', UCCA, Beijing, China, 2015
*''My Generation: Young Chinese Artists'', Tampa Museum of Art, St. Petersburg, Florida; Oklahoma City Museum of Art, Oklahoma City, USA, 2014
*''Greenbox: Remapping - The Space Of Medea Reality'', Tianhong Mei Heyuan Arts Center, Hangzhou, China Studio, M50 Art Space, Shanghai, China, 2013
*''The First “CAFAM·Future” Exhibition – Sub-Phenomena Report on the State of Chinese Young Ar''t, CAFA Art Museum, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China, 2012
*Face, Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai, China, 2012
*''CUI JIE, LI SHURUI, ZHANG JUNGANG & LI JIE'', Leo Xu Projects, Shanghai, China, 2011
*''Asian Landmark-Toyota Art Project'', Iberia Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China, 2010
*''4th Prague Biennale, Prague'', Czech Republic, 2009
*''Self-Preservation Painting Exhibition'', Magee Art Gallery, Beijing, China, 2009
*''Poetic Realism: A Reinterpretation of Jiangnan-Contemporary Art from South China,'' Centro de Arte Tomás y Valiente, Madrid, Spain, 2008
*''Notes of Conception'', Iberia Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China, 2008
*''Art Beijing 2008,'' Contemporary Art Fair, Beijing, China, 2008
*''The Voyage beyond Time'', China Cup Beach Art, Shenzhen, China, 2008
*''Who are they? Where do they come from? Where do they go?'' 1918 ArtSpace, Shanghai, China, 2007
*''China Academy of Art-Exhibition jointly held by Academies'', West Five Art Center, Beijing, China, 2007
*''Let's Play'', Direction Gallery, Hangzhou, China, 2007
*''Variety-Exhibition of Nominated Youth Painters'', Hangzhou, China, 2006
*''Shi san bu kao-Modern Art Exhibition'', F2 Gallery, Beijing, China, 2006
*''Zhejiang Province Oil Painting Exhibition'' won the Silver Prize, Ningbo, China, 2005
*''Zhejiang Province Sports Art Exhibition'', Zhejiang province, China, 2004
References
External links
LEO XU PROJECTSCui Jie's entry in ARTLINKARTCui Jie's biography on LEO XU PROJECTS' website (including a list of her exhibition and selected press)Cui Jie's page on ArtsyCui Jie - Why I Paint
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1983 births
Painters from Shanghai
Living people
China Academy of Art alumni
Chinese contemporary artists