• Latest
The Exhibition of Chinese Sculptor Liu Shiming Opened at Gallery RIVAA

The Exhibition of Chinese Sculptor Liu Shiming Opened at Gallery RIVAA

June 22, 2022
Design An Inviting And Relaxing Bathroom With These 3 Essential Tips

Design An Inviting And Relaxing Bathroom With These 3 Essential Tips

March 22, 2023
MESSIKA

Kendall Jenner and Alton Mason Pose for MESSIKA

March 22, 2023
The Power of Nature: BALLY Spring Summer 2023 Collection

The Power of Nature: BALLY Spring Summer 2023 Collection

March 22, 2023
MANGO

Discover MANGO Spring Summer 2023 Capsule Collection

March 22, 2023
Bianca Balti is the Face of ETRO Vela Bag 2023 Campaign

Bianca Balti is the Face of ETRO Vela Bag 2023 Campaign

March 21, 2023
Ibrahim Kamara

Breaking Boundaries: The Rise of Ib Kamara

March 21, 2023
MOSCHINO

Maria Keidj Models MOSCHINO Spring Summer 2023 Eyewear Collection

March 21, 2023
Chloë Grace Moretz, Jaden Smith & Sam Li for Louis Vuitton Archlight 2.0 Campaign

Chloë Grace Moretz, Jaden Smith & Sam Li for Louis Vuitton Archlight 2.0 Campaign

March 21, 2023
Petros Kouiouris

DSCENE STYLE STORIES: Vision by Petros Kouiouris

March 21, 2023
Justin Timberlake, Cate Blanchett & More for Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama Campaign

Justin Timberlake, Cate Blanchett & More for Louis Vuitton x Yayoi Kusama Campaign

March 21, 2023
Kendall Jenner

Kendall Jenner Covers Vogue Italia April 2023 Issue

March 21, 2023
DIOR GOLD

Discover DIOR GOLD 2023 Capsule Collection

March 20, 2023
DSCENE
  • LATEST
  • FASHION
    • Ad Campaigns
      • Spring Summer 2023 Campaigns
      • Fall Winter 2022.23 Campaigns
    • Collections
      • Fall Winter 2023.24 Womenswear
      • Fall Winter 2023.24 Menswear
      • Pre-Fall 2023
      • Spring Summer 2023 Womenswear
      • Spring Summer 2023 Menswear
      • Resort 2023
      • Couture Collections
      • Bridal Collections
      • Capsule Collections
    • Lookbooks
    • Backstage
    • Street Style
  • MAGAZINES
    • DSCENE Magazine
    • MMSCENE Magazine
    • EDITORIAL
  • EXCLUSIVE
    • Interviews
  • TRAVEL
  • ART
    • Art
    • Design
      • Furniture
    • Architecture
      • Interior Design
  • DIRECTORY
    • Agencies
      • Creative Talent Agencies
      • Modelling Agencies
    • Brands
    • Photographers
    • Fashion Stylists
    • Hair Stylists
    • Makeup Artists
    • Female Models
    • Male Models
  • SHOP
No Result
View All Result
DSCENE
  • LATEST
  • FASHION
    • Ad Campaigns
      • Spring Summer 2023 Campaigns
      • Fall Winter 2022.23 Campaigns
    • Collections
      • Fall Winter 2023.24 Womenswear
      • Fall Winter 2023.24 Menswear
      • Pre-Fall 2023
      • Spring Summer 2023 Womenswear
      • Spring Summer 2023 Menswear
      • Resort 2023
      • Couture Collections
      • Bridal Collections
      • Capsule Collections
    • Lookbooks
    • Backstage
    • Street Style
  • MAGAZINES
    • DSCENE Magazine
    • MMSCENE Magazine
    • EDITORIAL
  • EXCLUSIVE
    • Interviews
  • TRAVEL
  • ART
    • Art
    • Design
      • Furniture
    • Architecture
      • Interior Design
  • DIRECTORY
    • Agencies
      • Creative Talent Agencies
      • Modelling Agencies
    • Brands
    • Photographers
    • Fashion Stylists
    • Hair Stylists
    • Makeup Artists
    • Female Models
    • Male Models
  • SHOP
No Result
View All Result
DSCENE
No Result
View All Result
COULOURFUL REBEL

The Exhibition of Chinese Sculptor Liu Shiming Opened at Gallery RIVAA

June 22, 2022
in Art
0
Share on FacebookShare on Twitter
Late sculptor Liu Shiming worked on a sculpture in his studio

Sculpture has a long tradition in China, beginning in ancient times, continuing through the Tang and Ming Dynasties, all the way to today’s more experimental contemporary artists. Modern Chinese sculpture began in the early 20th Century when more Western styles began to influence centuries-old traditions. Liu Shiming was a part of this evolution, attending the prestigious Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in Beijing from 1946 to 1950, where, in addition to intensive classical training, he studied modern French theory and technique, particularly the teachings of Auguste Rodin. The different perspectives introduced by these concepts were a lifelong influence on his work, allowing him to pursue new ideas while remaining true to his culture and his own artistic spirit.

SSENSE GLOBAL

ART

Recognition of Liu Shiming’s unique talent came early. His sculpture Measuring Land, created as his graduate project, won first prize and was published in the inaugural issue of The People’s Pictorial in 1950. Later that year it was sent to Prague for an exhibition, ultimately being added to the permanent collection of the Czech National Museum.

Measuring Land, Reproduced 2005, Bronze, 6.5x15x5.5inch

Just eight years after, while he was still teaching at the Central Academy of Fine Arts Sculpture Research Institute, his monumental 23-foot-high sculpture Cutting Through Mountains to Bring in Water was placed in Beijing’s Zhongshan Park for the anniversary of the founding of the Chinese Communist Party. It was lauded as embodying the spirit and image of 1950s China, making Liu a household name. The heroic proportion of the sculpture heralded the new wave in sculpture-making, emanating optimism for the new ideology while also signifying fearlessness and courage in a way that had not been experienced before in Chinese art.

Cutting Through Mountains to Bring in Water, Reproduced in 2006, Bronze, 34×37.5x18inch

Despite his success, Liu Shiming made the difficult decision to follow his heart, giving up the prestige and admiration he had garnered since graduating from CAFA. In 1961, having become enthralled with the slow rhythms of Henan opera, he requested permission to leave Beijing for Henan, later applying for a transfer to Baoding, Hebei. His experiences moving through the countryside over the next fifteen years gave him an intimate understanding of the rustic living conditions and spiritual pursuits prevalent in rural China. This challenging period of solitude, of living very simply, had a profound effect on Liu Shiming, leading him to an inner transformation and peacefulness that affected both his life and his art as he navigated the long and difficult journey back to Beijing. Distance from his former life also helped to shape his very direct approach to making sculpture, which endured for the rest of his life. On finally returning to his home city of Beijing, he was given a unique opportunity to restore and reproduce cultural relics at the China History Museum, the central location for maintaining important historical artifacts. Working with these fragile artworks for seven years further enhanced both his overall aesthetic appreciation and his already well-honed sculptural skills.

Late sculptor Liu Shimingworked in his studio

Throughout his long career Shiming made art, sculpting in clay or wood depending on his circumstance, oftentimes turning the images into bronze. What is apparent in all of his work is his sensitivity and enormous empathy for his subjects. Moving away from the epic scale and grand gestures evident in his early career, he turned his eye to the everyday, drawn to the small, repeated movements of daily life, of people living and surviving in small towns and villages. He studied itinerant musicians and actors, capturing moments when they were not in front of an audience but rather as they were tending to their children or eating a meal or merely resting. Open to the vagaries of simply being human, he saw the grace and vigor in fishermen and farmers, in families, in workers of all sorts, allowing the serendipity of whatever caught his eye or touched his soul to lead his hand.

Performer Backstage, 2003, Bronze, 9.5×3.5×7.75inch

The drawings selected here, while simply done in ink or pen or paint, are demonstrations of how and what he focused on as he moved through the world. An endless source of ideas, they are roughly drawn images, loose sketches that often seem unfinished, some of which became the basis for a sculpture, some not. Evidence of the broadness of his eye’s scope, his changing styles, and his insatiable need to create, they give us great insight into his intuitive creative process.

Fuwa is painted on the belly of the expectant mother, a sketch

The soul and spirit of Liu Shiming is evident everywhere in his sculpture. It is in the certainty of his touch: you can almost feel his hands at work as he calls on his memory of a fleeting moment or a long observed ritual – a fashionable woman folding herself over her sleeping child as she waits in the train station (Mother and Child at the Station, 2006), a worshipper prostrate in prayer, (Worship, 1980), or his beloved grandson grinning as he grabs his toes with glee (Mengmeng, 1989). There is a stillness, a resolute quiet, evident in his work which is deeply moving, an homage to the ephemeral connection between memory and identity. Many of his sculptures are small — as he once said “there is boldness in small things” — yet they radiate human warmth and intimacy, promoting introspection of one’s self, of our own connection to tradition, emotion and even our own beliefs.

Mother and Child at the Station, 2006,Bronze,38×16.5x19in
Worship, 1980,Wood, 4x21x7inch
Mengmeng, 1989,Wood, 7×7.5x8inch

Throughout his six decades of telling stories in his sculpture, Shiming’s personal faith in art was unwavering. The sculptures seem timeless, some even universal, channeling his deep passion and compassion through the lenses of his acceptance of life’s strange journey, his love for humanity and his own cultural heritage. We see a profound understanding of the weight of thousands of years of convention fused with his own view of the world, a view that celebrates and embraces the dignity and resilience of unacknowledged and anonymous lives, lives challenged by the economic and political upheavals and transformations of a modernizing society.

Words by Fran Kaufman
New York
April 25,2022

For more information, please visit @lsmartfund on Instagram and www.lsmartfund.org.

Tags: art

Related Posts

Exclusive Interview with artist LOUISA GAGLIARDI for DSCENE “Fever Dreams” Art Issue
Art

Exclusive Interview with artist LOUISA GAGLIARDI for DSCENE “Fever Dreams” Art Issue

March 9, 2023
Interview with ELMGREEN & DRAGSET for DSCENE “Fever Dreams” Art Issue
Art

Interview with ELMGREEN & DRAGSET for DSCENE “Fever Dreams” Art Issue

March 7, 2023
THEODORA ALLEN Talks for DSCENE “Fever Dreams” Art Issue
Art

THEODORA ALLEN Talks for DSCENE “Fever Dreams” Art Issue

February 17, 2023
DSCENE Magazine’s March 2023 Cover by Artist AMBER PARK
Art

DSCENE Magazine’s March 2023 Cover by Artist AMBER PARK

February 16, 2023
COULOURFUL REBEL

Subscribe To Our Newsletter

DSCENE

DSCENE is curated as a daily art, design, fashion & lifestyle destination. DSCENE is non-for-profit fashion and culture basis organization which aims at further development of research on DSCENE values, as well as on providing educational services. Home of magazine editions DSCENE and MMSCENE – find out more in our about section.

Subscribe Our Newsletter

© 2023 DSCENE Publishing. All rights reserved.

No Result
View All Result
  • LATEST
  • FASHION
    • Ad Campaigns
      • Spring Summer 2023 Campaigns
      • Fall Winter 2022.23 Campaigns
    • Collections
      • Fall Winter 2023.24 Womenswear
      • Fall Winter 2023.24 Menswear
      • Pre-Fall 2023
      • Spring Summer 2023 Womenswear
      • Spring Summer 2023 Menswear
      • Resort 2023
      • Couture Collections
      • Bridal Collections
      • Capsule Collections
    • Lookbooks
    • Backstage
    • Street Style
  • MAGAZINES
    • DSCENE Magazine
    • MMSCENE Magazine
    • EDITORIAL
  • EXCLUSIVE
    • Interviews
  • TRAVEL
  • ART
    • Art
    • Design
      • Furniture
    • Architecture
      • Interior Design
  • DIRECTORY
    • Agencies
      • Creative Talent Agencies
      • Modelling Agencies
    • Brands
    • Photographers
    • Fashion Stylists
    • Hair Stylists
    • Makeup Artists
    • Female Models
    • Male Models
  • SHOP
This website uses cookies. By continuing to use this website you are giving consent to cookies being used. Visit our Privacy and Cookie Policy.