Liu Ye: The Book Paintings
English
By (author): Liu Ye
The Beijing-based artist Liu Ye is known for his precise, deftly rendered representational paintings. Drawn equally from contemporary culture and old master painting, Lius wide-ranging visual touchstones include Piet Mondrian, Miffy the Bunny, and Prada advertisements. In this new publication devoted to his book paintings, the artist examines the book as both a physical object and cultural totem. Playing with geometry and perspective, Liu creates extraordinary and disorienting portraits of this most familiar subject.
Lius Book Painting series, begun in 2013, depicts close-up views of books that are turned open to reveal empty pages, an approach that emphasizes the objects form over its content. Rendering books material structureendpapers, binding, spinein sensual detail, these paintings indicate an obsession with the book as an object and a lifelong love of literature. Lius father was a childrens book author who introduced him to Western writers at a young age, fueling his curiosity and imagination. Many of the books in Lius fathers collection were banned in Cultural Revolutionera China and the artist read them secretly throughout his childhood. This formative experience figures in his popular Banned Books series and in his book paintings in general.
Published on the occasion of a solo exhibition presented at David Zwirner, New York, in 2020, this catalogue includes new writing by the acclaimed poet Zhu Zhu, who traces the evolution of the book form in Lius work, as well as an interview with the artist by Hans Ulrich Obrist. See more