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[Image: The Coloured Sky: New Women II 2014, Video installation, color, sound / 15 min 48 sec © Yang Fudong. Courtesy Fondation Louis Vuitton]

Yang Fudong “The Coloured Sky: New Women II”

Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo
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Artists

Yang Fudong
Produced and conceived under the artistic direction of the Fondation Louis Vuitton, this exhibition of Chinese artist Yang Fudong is part of the “Hors-les-murs” program, showcasing previously unseen holdings of the Collection at the Espaces Culturels Louis Vuitton in Tokyo, Munich, Beijing and Venice.
Since the early 1990s, Yang Fudong has been examining the complexities of contemporary Chinese society from a symbolic, detached perspective through his art form. Formally trained as a painter, Fudong has developed an extensive body of work comprised of videos, films, installations and photographs; consistently creating a visual language enveloped in a dream-like mystery.
Favoring multi-screen video projections, Fudong creates an experience that immerses the viewer. His characters, deliberately silent and disembodied, move according to choreographed gestures, always managing to transport the viewer into an aesthetically perfect environment.
Often drawing stylistically on different periods in Chinese and Western cinema - as well as taking inspiration from Shanghai in the 1930s, and the landscape tradition rooted in Chinese art history - Fudong creates open-ended, existential narratives that interweave quotidian ritual with dream-like states. With a consciously romantic framework that is simultaneously contemporary and out-of-date, Fudong examines China through the eyes of young urban intellectuals as they grapple with their place in the modern world. He effortlessly references China’s cultural traditions, whilst making close observations of what makes these narratives relevant to contemporary society. The resulting timeless stories plunge viewers into an otherworldly, nostalgic atmosphere in which a generation that exists between modernity and tradition explores and questions the world.
The Espace Louis Vuitton Tokyo invites the public to discover this now major figure in Chinese contemporary art and cinema, through the presentation of a poetic work, “The Coloured Sky: New Women II” (2014), which belongs to the Fondation Louis Vuitton Collection. Fudong usually creates works on 35mm black and white film; this five-channel video installation marks an aesthetic departure from his signature style, through the overwhelming use of vivid color - the first color film of the artist’s oeuvre.
Portraying an artificial brightly colored world, the film depicts five young women, naïve and seductive, wearing vintage swimwear on a deliberately synthetic beachfront setting. Filmed in slow-motion against sounds of laughter, sighs, ocean rumbles and cricket song, they play a game of seduction. Five screens depict images of the sun, the sea, the beach, games, food and references to Western art interspersed with the appearances of a horse and a stag. One real, the other stuffed, the animals refer to a Chinese political story from 3rd century B.C., referring to the proverb, “point to a deer and call it a horse,” connoting a moral play on what is true and what is false.
“The Coloured Sky: New Women II” epitomizes Fudong’s artistic tendency to stylistically referencing different periods in both Chinese and Western cinema and culture.

Schedule

Oct 18 (Wed) 2017-Mar 11 (Sun) 2018 

Opening Hours Information

Hours
11:00-19:00
Closed
Irregular holidays
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Open on Public Holidays except Jan. 1 and Omotesando store holidays.
FeeFree
VenueEspace Louis Vuitton Tokyo
http://espacelouisvuittontokyo.com/en/
Location7F, 5-7-5 Jingumae, Shibuya, Tokyo 150-0001
Access4 minute walk from exit A1 at Omotesando Station on the Ginza, Chiyoda and Hanzomon lines.
Phone03-5766-1094
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