Lee Shi-min

Lee Shi-min

Lee Shi-min (born 1968) is a Chinese contemporary artist.

Work

Lee Shi-min's medium is oil on canvas and uses "Satirical Symbolism" ideas, a development in avant garde art.

He uses the term "digitalism" for "digital pointillism" using digits or fingers as the applied points, as opposed to the cultural movement that began in the 1980s which involved the increasing use of computer technology to produce art works.

His work, which is primarily figurative and usually well-structured, often employs stylized representations of historical or symbolic figures. Critics and peers alike have described Lee Shi-min's works as organic, intuitive and cerebral and the artist as a "true original" with an affinity for traditional aesthetics, order, balance and symmetry, who defines and refines through a sense of history. [Bibliography: third entry citation]

In August 2006 at a private sale in Hong Kong, his painting titled "Innocence" sold for an amount exceeding US$1 million, a record for the artist at the time.

His works have been exhibited in the Americas, Asia and Europe and form a part of the collections of major museums, galleries and important collectors.

He is represented by Avants in Hong Kong, [ [http://www.avants.org/ACA_Preview.html Avants - 2008 Spring Art Charity Auction Preview ] ] Eastartiste in New York and Toronto, and Dobra Volya in Moscow.

Interpretation

"I endeavor to preserve the cardinal rule of pictures and retain an air of mystery by not expounding excessively on my own work. To do so would defeat the purpose of the artform, and for me the viewer's interpretation is as important if not more so," explained the artist."I am however fascinated by visual perceptive and synesthetic phenomena, innovative artisan approaches and techniques, and like to interpret morphologies, in particular similar ones bearing different functions. Art is essentially an exact or inexact science of design; ubiquitous, ever-present and accessible. When my work attains a level of beauty, it is finished, right and complete. Art gives my life meaning and is the passion and driving force thereof and in. However, one must be selective in realizing works as art ends with life." [Bibliography: third entry citation]

Technique

The artist disclosed:

"As in any other field, a work which is ideologically strong albeit roughly rendered is infinitely better than a weak one well executed. That being said, I always endeavor to take full advantage of a paint's light-fast, transparent, opaque and reflective qualities. In order to create an interesting composition with complex geometry, I employ a combination of linear and curvi-linear lines to break up the formwork. On another level, elements or layers may be introduced to build up a piece until the canvas is satisfactorily full akin to infrastructural development. Where possible, I follow natural, fluid, flowing lines. On some occasions I sketch, paint, and dry my work on a flat horizontal surface so the canvas becomes steeped in pigment and the work acquires a certain gravity. The final work is akin to a stage performance, where characters form the content, and preparatory sketches like rehearsals to weed out weaknesses. In another light, the approach to completion is similar to that of a sensual climax one as the stroke rate typically becomes retarded or markedly decreased for control. Brush head control including speed, pressure and contact angle, stroke length, direction and follow-through, and the right tools are also important. I visually assess a work, in part, peripherally, similar to discerning a faint twinkling star in the night sky, so as to ensure a strong impression." [Bibliography: third entry citation]

Influences

Apart from the great masters, the artist professes to admire, among his contemporaries, the modesty of Chen Danqing, the stoicism of Liu Xiao and the commitment of Zhao Wenyuan.

Quotations

1. "Nothing is better than bad art." (March 2001, Beijing)

2. "An artist should be all mixed up." (September 2004, New York)

"-- Chinese to English Translation by Chun Bai Xue"

erial Titles and Descriptions

"Abacus"

"Abstractions" (2001 - active)

"AquatiKate" (2008)

"Bodies of Water" (2004)

"Complications"

"Contour Kate" (2004)

"Crazy"

"Double"

"Dynasty"

"Enigma" (2000 - active)

This series includes works bearing messages, meanings or concepts encoded in the painting.

"Enu": "fom" (full-on minimalism) abstract enumerative works.

"Feelings"

"Fishnets"

"Flagship"

"Installations"

"Ju (Opera)"

"Lacy Lucy"

"Mask" (1998-2001)

Visual plays on forms of Chinese opera masks symbolizing changes in identity and character.

"Paper Cuts" (2005-2006)

This series of works consists of a number of paintings rendered in the form of traditional Chinese paper-cutting art.

"Paradise"

"Seal"

"Siheyuan / Hutong"

"Structures"

"The Seasons"

"Typeface"

"Virtuoso"

"Wine" (2002)

"Year of the Monkey"

"-- Chinese to English Translation by Bai Yi Lan"

election of Recent Works

"Hong Kong Equestrian" (2008); oil on canvas.

"Monkey King Diptych: Parts I and II" (2008); oil on canvas.

"Painting 911" (2006); oil on canvas; a tribute to the victims of the terrorist attacks on the United States on 11 September, 2001, on the 5th anniversary of the tragedy.

"Painting 981" (2006); oil on canvas; a satirical tribute to Puyi, China's last emperor, on the 100th anniversary of his birth.

"Paper Cuts" (2005-2006); oil on canvas; a series of paintings executed in the style of traditional Chinese paper-cutting art.

"Sineyes" (2005); oil on canvas; China's changing urban landscape from a denizen's point of view.

"Berry Bliss" (2005); oil on canvas; a tribute to John Lennon on the 25th anniversary of his untimely death.

"Master of the Universe" (2005); oil on canvas; a tribute to Albert Einstein on the 50th anniversary of his passing.

"Mao Playing Cards" (2004); oil on canvas.

"Mao X" (2004); oil on canvas.

"Castro's Cuba" (2003); oil on canvas.

"Colors Triptych" (2003); oil on canvas.

"Paranoia Profiles" (2003); oil on canvas.

"Wine" Series (2002); oil on canvas.

"Ho Chi Minh Ho" (2002); oil on canvas.

"Mao State Trooper" (2001); oil on canvas.

"Nite and Day" (2001); oil on canvas.

"Mask" Series (1998-2001); oil on canvas.

"Xiao Long Mao (No Dumpling)" (2001); oil on canvas.

"Year of the Snake" (2001); oil on canvas.

"Enigma" Series (2000 - active); oil on canvas.

"Abstractions: Digital" Series (2000); oil on canvas.

"Peace, Brother" (2000); oil on canvas.

"World Peace" (2000); oil on canvas.

election of Early Works

"The Lost Empresses" (1999); oil on canvas; a statement on the demographic consequence of China's one-child policy.

"Zhong Xing (Star of China)" (1999); oil on canvas.

"Gandhi Salt" (1998); oil on canvas; a tribute to Mahatma Gandhi on the 50th anniversary of his death.

"Nanjing's Mount Fuji" (1998); oil on canvas.

"The Corner" (1998); oil on canvas.

"Vanity Room" (1997); oil on canvas.

"Soul" (1997); oil on canvas.

"Bargirl" (1996); oil on canvas.

"Maiden China" (1996); oil on canvas.

"Innocence" (1995); oil on canvas.

References

Notes

Bibliography

"Monkey King" Painting Marks Nation's Coming of Age. "Arts Journal Asia", 2008 Spring, Volume I, Issue 1, cover page.

Qiang, Tian Cai. "Above the Chinese Temple Garden" (Hong Kong: Octapress, 2008).

Ting, En'Chan. "Paint Don't Walk" (Hong Kong: Octapress, 2006).

External links

* [http://www.artnet.com Avants: The Language of ArtTM at artnet.com]
* [http://journalofarts.livejournal.com/ Journal of Arts at LiveJournal.com]
* [http://www.moma.org/ Museum of Modern Art (MoMA), New York, USA]


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