ART REVIEW: Wellside Gallery | The Silence of Light
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A Very Loud Quiet
Following on the heels of first generation 20th century Chinese colorists, Chen Ruo Bing is seen as a pioneer of color in the Chinese field. The artist sees color as a subliminal form of communication, a form that is stronger than spoken language. As the artist says himself, "Form and color are visual artists' thinking tools."

Forming a striking contrast to the minimal white walls of the Wellside Gallery, and arranged over three floors, the works feature geometric shapes and patterns arranged on monochromatic backgrounds. Color stands out as being of great importance and the use of acrylic paint creates flat, bright shades. In many of the works, hues such as bright green and carrot orange zing-Cluminous beacons radiating an intensity that is in your face and which, in a way, belie the exhibition's name. Intense contrasting colors mean there is nothing silent about these shades. Yet other images are muted in mauves and yellows, with shapes rising vaguely to the surface. Grays reflect shifting monochromatic tonal values. These have a kind of soundlessness-Cnumb, blank, expressionless. The colors combine with geometric forms that conjure up images of beams of light escaping, or the strength of an award color. The shapes are not harsh-Cedges are softened; a rectangle curves gently at the top and triangles with rounded corners slip into organic forms. Backgrounds and foregrounds become indistinct.

Many of the canvasses are large and have a Rothko-esque feel, although not nearly as successful. Whereas Rothko's canvasses vibrate, many of these are still and mute; smaller canvasses lack the impact of size.

Although large color field works often attract criticism for their simplicity, for a flash of color on a gray day in Shanghai, drop in for a change of scenery.

Elyse Singleton

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When: Through Saturday, June 14
Add: 90 Moganshan Lu 莫干山路90号 Tel: 3353-1118

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