ARTIST BIO

(b. 1963, CHINA)

 

There are two interesting features about the work of Yu Chen.  First, she abandons the richness and meticulousness that are typical of female painters and the regular topics of still life and familial scenes.  Second, she is not obsessed with painting technique.  

 

In “Red Babies” series, Yu uses a coarse canvas surface and applies her colors in thin layers.  She complements unusual color tones by sticking ornaments on the cap or the uniform lapels of her figures.  The artist stated through the image of the infant, she could make discoveries about herself; put her life into perspective and discover the various roles she plays in this life.  

 

Yu’s baby motif overtly frank, in keeping with the unabashed nature of childhood.   Through various techniques and symbolism with her palette of bright brash reds, her work depicts a raw emotional quality.  Although, her subject matter puts forth an innocence, that is infused with an ironical overtone through her use of military uniform and her babies physical likenesses to Chairman Mao; sometimes they are playfully portrayed with sweeties and ice-creams in their chubby hands; other times they are satirically portrayed as an irked enfant terrible.  

 

Her work is full of obvious references to popular culture: a red five-pointed star, a octagonal hat, a Mao look-alike face etc.  These are easily identified symbols in contemporary Chinese art.  While looking at those innocent baby faces in the paintings, their expression and their clothing are a surprising contrast to what viewers used to seeing.  In that sense, Yu is trying to convey the immense contrast between the configuration of personal identity and the reality of life.  The paintings do not pretend to deliver one universal truth.  The answers remain open and vary according to each viewer’s social background and life experience.  So the truth is present as a state of perpetual change:  never graspable and always fleeing.

 

 

EDUCATION

1988    Central Academy of Fine Arts, CHINA

1981    Guizhou Art Institute, Guizhou, CHINA

 

EXHIBITIONS

SOLO EXHIBITION

2005 Red Babies II, Schoeni Art Gallery, HONG KONG 
2003

Red Babies, Schoeni Art Gallery, HONG KONG 
Red Babies, Schoeni Art Gallery, Beijing, CHINA

GROUP EXHIBITION

2016 Art Stage Singapore 2016, SINGAPORE
2014

"Day Dreamer", YCL Gallery, Beijing, CHINA

"The Chen Family", YCL Gallery, Beijing, CHINA

2012

Latitude/Attitude: 20th Anniversary Exhibition, Schoeni Art Gallery, HONG KONG

2010

WO.MEN - We Are Our Own Women, Schoeni Art Gallery, HONG KONG

2008

The Chinese Approach, Ann Nathan Gallery, Chicago, USA
The Chen Family, Today Art Museum, Beijing, CHINA

2007

RE-collection, A Retrospective Look at 15 Years of Art & Vision”, Schoeni Art Gallery’s 15th Anniversary Exhibition, Schoeni Art Gallery, HONG KONG
Made in China, Opera Gallery, New York, USA

2006

The Chen Family, Schoeni Art Gallery, HONG KONG
Beyond the Canvas, Schoeni Art Gallery, HONG KONG
Made in China, Opera Gallery, London, UNITED KINGDOM

2004

Through the Artists' Eyes - A Tribute to Manfred Schoeni, Schoeni Art Gallery, HONG KONG

2003

Open Your Eyes, Chen Yu and Yu Chen, Lotus Arts de Vivre and Schoeni Art Gallery, Bangkok, THAILAND

2001

International Women Artists' Exhibition, the National Museum of Fine Arts, Beijing, CHINA
Invitational Exhibition of Fine Sketches from Chinese Academies of Art, Yan Huang Art Museum, Beijing, CHINA
Group Exhibition, Hanmo Art Gallery, Beijing, CHINA

1999

Out of the Box, Art Scene China, HONG KONG

1998

Exhibition for the Teachers from the Engraving Department of the Central Academy of the Arts, Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, CHINA

1996 Chinese Contemporary Engraving Exhibition, Portland Museum, Portland, USA
1990

1st Annual World of Women Artists, Museum of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, CHINA

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