Early Spring — New Work by Xia Xiaowan
2008.05.10 – 2008.06.29
Press Release
There is a kind of painting that we can call “paintings about painting,” it means that the artist is using his works––not words––to contemplate the essential nature and the limits of the medium. Xia Xiaowan’s “Spatial Painting” belongs to this category, because his painting exploration is not merely the infatuation with a certain style, or an attachment to some concept, but is a reflection on painting. His approach is to take flat painting, deconstruct it into an image over many layers on a transparent medium and then reconstruct a three-dimensional picture with depth across these “cut sections.” From compact Plexiglas boards to installations on lofty transparent film; from colored pencils to special glass paints; from compressed layers to the separate layers of installation . . . this exploratory process is technical, just as it is visual and ideological. Another level of meaning in “spatial painting” is redefining “sight.” Painted on multiple layers of glass, the shape changes while the viewer moves, producing an important distinction from the traditional ways of viewing painting.
ARTWORKS

2007
24片6mm超白玻璃
24 pieces of 6mm ultra clear glass
120 x 82.5 x 77 cm

2007
12片6mm玻璃
12 pieces of 6mm glass
132 x 84 x 71 cm

2005
15片7mm亚克力板
15 pieces of 7mm acrylic panel
玻璃彩和特种铅笔
Glass paint and special pencil
130 x 126 x 49.4 cm

2008
18片6mm玻璃
18 pieces of 6mm glass
玻璃彩和特种铅笔
Glass paint and special pencil
131 x 51.5 x 83 cm

2007
12片6mm玻璃
12 pieces of 6mm glass
玻璃彩
glass paints
132 x 83 x 83 cms

2007
18片3mm玻璃
18 pieces of 3mm glass
玻璃彩
Glass paint
152 x 59 x 51 cm

2004
20片4mm玻璃
20 pieces of 4mm glass
玻璃彩和特种铅笔
Glass paint and special pencil
100 x 80 x 48.5 cm

2007
18片6mm玻璃
18 pieces of 6mm glass
玻璃彩和特种铅笔
glass paints ana special pencil
131 x 51.5 x 83 cms