Jia Aili, Old Painter I, 2008-2009, oil on canvas, 229 x 400 cm, Singapore Art Museum collection
Credit Suisse: Innovation In Art Series Seeker of Hope: Works by Jia Aili
6 July to 23 September 2012
Singapore Art Museum
The Singapore Art Museum (SAM) is proud to present this exhibition of works by Jia Aili, whose paintings are a reflection on the dramatic changes in Chinese society after 2000.
Born in a time of open economy and increasing prosperity in China, Jia Aili represents a young generation worried about losing age old traditions and values in a fast evolving world, questioning the true meaning of life. The solitary figures in his epic-scale and visually stunning works seem to be searching for hope amidst the ruins of modern civilisation. In the midst of his desolate landscapes, there exists a yearning and hope for a possibility of redemption and saving.
Seeker of Hope: Works by Jia Aili will showcase Jia’s works ranging from monumental oil paintings and installations, to delicate paper works.
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Credit Suisse: Innovation In Art Series Seeker of Hope: Works by Jia Aili
Artist Talk
6 July 2012
| 7:30pm to 9:00pm
Glass Hall, SAM
Join Chinese artist Jia Aili as he speaks about his practice and works shown at his solo exhibition featured at SAM, Seeker of Hope: Works by Jia Aili.
Credit Suisse: Innovation In Art Series Seeker of Hope: Works by Jia Aili
Curator Tour
11 July 2012
| 7:30pm to 8:30pm
Singapore Art Museum
Jia Aili’s works of solitary figures in apocalyptic landscapes can be seen as revelations of his sentiments towards China’s hurried progression to fit into the 21st century. Join SAM curator, David Chew, as he discusses the art of Jia Aili and its relevance and significance to China’s young generation.
$12 (includes admission to the exhibition). Tickets available at SAM and SISTIC from 26 June onwards. Limited spaces. For ticket availability at the door, please call SISTIC.