Zhou Li's lyrical abstract paintings capture her acute sensory
observations of the world: lightness and shadow,
solidity and dissolution, the sense of being. Building upon
the history of European painting and the central tenets
of traditional Chinese art, the Shenzhen-based artist harnesses
both traditions to develop a distinct painterly language.
Her free-flowing charcoal lines intersect with circles
of paint in a gauzy, gossamer palette.
Organized in three sections, this publication presents three
pivotal bodies of work.
Lost in Green
, created in the unique
year of 2020, turns our attention to the elemental shifts
of spring, harnessing its powerful symbolism of flux and
regeneration.
Tracing The Peach Blossom Spring
uses color
as a healing force and tool for self-reflection, expressing
emotional journeys in response to life cycles of birth and
grief.
Water and Dreams
focuses on the universal motif
of water, drawing upon its rich cultural symbolism and
complex representations throughout art history, religion
and mythology. Insightful and poetic texts and a distinctive
thematic colorway respond to each body of work.
ZHOU LI (*1969, Hunan, China) creates paintings, sculptures, installations and public art using mixed media, including oil paint, washes of ink, charcoal and cotton cloth. After graduating from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts in 1991, the artist spent eight years living in Paris, and eventually returned to China in 2003. Zhou Li has been the subject of critically acclaimed museum shows across China.