ARTIST BIO

(b. 1965, CHINA)

 

“Timelessness through simplicity” is my motto, as well as my aspiration and steadfast pursuit in painting.

- Fang Hui

 

Fang was born in 1965 and graduated from the Provincial Art and Craft institute in Hebei. He started painting from a young age and particularly liked to experiment with the color blue. He loved to paint with the blue pigments of flowers, so much that his teacher and classmates nicknamed him “The Violet Killer”. His obsession with the color followed him throughout his artistic career for it enabled him to reminisce about his childhood, helping him to recall and analyze the past.

 

As time passed though, he discovered that it was not enough for him to express his thoughts and feelings with painting violets, for it revealed to be at times inappropriate or superficial. He feels that one has to make a connection with the color from afar first, before getting an up-close appraisal of the temperament and quality of the central figures. Colors have unique abilities to arouse specific emotions and feelings, and are thus what he primarily wants his viewers to comprehend.

 

Children are Fang’s favorite subject matter because they naturally possess a sense of timelessness about them; they are able to impart a noticeable air of reminiscence to his art. Yet there is nothing brash or impetuous about the children he depicts, nor do they display any violent emotions; they seem rather to exist in a state of muted contemplation or in the midst of some quiet sorrow. In his paintings it is as if their thoughts are not on the future at all, but firmly set on the past, and we can only assume that these children have taken up the burden of Fang’s own deep sense of nostalgia.

 

Revelation and exploration into the human psyche can be seen as the central preoccupation of Fang’s work. However, the interior life of a person can only ever be revealed through one’s particular exterior characteristics. Fang’s paintings require the viewer to move up close to examine in details the minutiae of the figure’s expressions; as such the key to a piece may sometimes lie in the barest upturning of the mouth, in the slightest arching of an eyebrow, or sometimes in the play of a strand of hair. The artist looks to render a unique message of stillness and calm: an independent sphere of tranquility. Beneath the calm exterior of the main element, lie the touching moments of his memories, which Fang leaves his audience to appreciate.

 

 

EDUCATION

Hebei Provincial Art and Craft Institute, 1987
Luxun Academy of Fine Arts, 1994

 

EXHIBITIONS

SOLO EXHIBITION

2013 “Blossom” solo exhibition, Wellington Gallery, HONG KONG 

 

GROUP EXHIBITION

2017

"Lesson 0" joint exhibition, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, KOREA

Art Stage Singapore 2017, Wellington Gallery, SINGAPORE

2016

Art Stage Singapore 2016, Wellington Gallery, SINGAPORE

2015

Asia Hotel Art Fair 2015, Wellington Gallery, HONG KONG

2014

"The Collection" Director's 10 Year Private Collection, Wellington Gallery, HONG KONG 

2012

Hong Kong Art Walk, Wellington Gallery, HONG KONG 
Hihey.com Auction 20th Century and Art Preview, Beijing, CHINA

2011

“Different Faces” joint exhibition, Proud Gallery, Beijing, CHINA
Art Beijing, Beijing, CHINA
“Recapture” Joint Exhibition, Tang Contemporary Art, Beijing, CHINA

2010

Hong Kong Art Walk, Wellington Gallery, HONG KONG
“Portraits” Joint Exhibition, EGG Gallery, HONG KONG
2nd Songzhuang Casual Art Festival, Fine Arts Exhibition, Beijing, CHINA
“Modern Famous Prints” Joint Exhibition, Beijing Bridge Gallery, Beijing, CHINA

2009

Kouvola Art Gallery, FINLAND 
Hong Kong Art Walk, Wellington Gallery, HONG KONG
Modern Chinese Prints Exhibition, Beijing, CHINA

2008

Verona Art Expo, ITALY
“Peep At the Happiness”, Beijing, CHINA
“August” Contemporary Art Exhibition, Ling Gallery, Beijing, CHINA
“Meeting” Contemporary Art Exhibition, Beijing, CHINA
“Related to you!”, Goncharova Gallery, Beijing, CHINA
Song Zhuang Art Festival, Song Zhuang, Beijing, CHINA

2007

“East Shore Dock” Contemporary art exhibition, Beijing, CHINA
Open Studio Exhibition, Songzhuang Art Festival, Beijing, CHINA
Songzhuang Contemporary Art Exhibition, Beijing, CHINA

2006

“My Redness”, Liana Art Space, Beijing, CHINA
“My Red Road”, Beijing, CHINA
“Made in Songzhuang – 2006 Song Zhuang Artists”, Sunshine International Art Museum, Beijing, CHINA 
“Modern & Contemporary Chinese Art Group Exhibition”, Wellington Gallery, HONG KONG

2005

“Song Zhuang 7 Artists Joint Exhibition”, 798 Art Zone, Beijing, CHINA
“Rong Modern Art Exhibition”, 798 Art Zone, Beijing, CHINA
“Song Zhuang First Art Festival” Paintings Exhibition, CHINA
“The Contemporary Art Exhibition of Songzhuang”, Beijing, CHINA 

2004

“The Third Young Artist Art Exhibition”, Shenyang Liaoning Art Museum, CHINA

BIBLIOGRAPHY

  1. Kempton, Benjamin: "High Ball", Wallpaper Magazine, vol. 158, May 2012, p.236
  2. Wallpaper Magazine, p.283, vol. 158, May 2012
  3. Asia Literary Review, Cover, Summer 2012
  4. Asia Literary Review, Summer 2012, p.46; p.47; p.138
  5. Art News Magazine, exclusive interview and exhibits from “My Red Road”, 2006
  6. "Artist of the Month", Song Zhuang Life by Sichuan Art Publication, 2006
  7. "Fang Hui and his paintings", exclusive interview, Japanese “NHK” cultural TV, 2005
  8. "Chinese Contemporary Paintings", Tianjin People's Fine Arts Publishing House, 2000

 

AUCTION

Ravenel Auction

 

COLLECTIONS

Works held in private collections in CHINA, HONG KONG, EUROPE, RUSSIA, SOUTH AFRICA, USA, INDIA, SINGAPORE, AUSTRALIA and NEW ZEALAND.

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