Title | If You Throw Enough Mud at the Wall, None of It Will Stick |
Duration | Mar. 17 – May 7, 2017 |
Reception | May 17 (Fri.) 4pm |
Venue | Asia Art Center(Shanghai) |
If You Throw Enough Mud at the Wall, None of It Will Stick
Lin Aojie
A+ Contemporary is pleased to present the opening of artist Lin Aojie’s solo exhibition “If You Throw Enough Mud at the Wall, None of It Will Stick” on March 17th, 2017. The exhibition is on view through May 7th.
How does contemporary art create new kinds of imagination and negotiation tactics within politics of the everyday? Through various forms including video, installation, drawing, and photography, artist Lin Aojie chooses to confront these issues through the lens of personal experience and trivial politics of the everyday, making veiled criticisms to navigate the complexities of identity and sensitivities of social relationships. As opposed to aggressive, direct resistance, Lin Aojie prefers a traceless “scratch”, using a neutral tone to document the nuances and subtleties of the everyday; by turning from a purely object-oriented artistic process to the production of relational mechanics, Lin engages himself in spatial and institutional critique, or his own constructive practices altogether. An artwork is not simply art in and of itself, but a record of an artified life—art becomes life/ method of production and further, biopolitics. With globalization of the capital markets, consumerism and commercialized operations have inevitably become the backdrop of contemporary art. Under the political marriage of capital and market, an artist’s identity, self- awareness, and societal roles are constantly in conflict. Through his documentations of reality, Lin Aojie, with his double identity as artist and practitioner, cunningly forges a new path out of the ostensibly indestructible production chain and power system.
About Artist
Lin Aojie was born in 1986 in Guangzhou. Graduated from BA in Oil Painting, Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts in 2010, Lin Aojie currently lives and works in Guangzhou. His solo exhibition includes: If You Throw Enough Mud at the Wall, None of It Will Stick (A+ Contemporary, Shanghai, 2017). Selected group exhibitions include: The 11th Shanghai Biennale “Theory Opera” (Power Station of Art, Shanghai, 2016), Rhythm-analysis (OCAT Shenzhen, Shenzhen, 2016), “ART•SANYA” HUAYU Youth Award (Huayu resort and spa Yalong bay Sanya, Sanya, 2016), Aint No Chicken Outside the Canton (REFORMERart, Shanghai, 2016), Hinterland Project (Times Museum, Guangzhou, 2015), The 2nd CAFAM•Future Exhibition Observer-Creator: The Reality Representation of Chinese Young Art (CAFA Art Museum, Beijing, 2015), Experience of Nervousness (Radical Space, Shanghai, 2014).