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Who, too, feels like a footnote in the chronicle of two worlds?
Acrylic, Oil pastel on Yupo Paper
Fei Li's What Songs Hum Your Lost Landscapes? unveils a profound dialogue between the intimate and the infinite. These large-scale paintings explore the painterly gesture as an echo of unseen female labor—actions repeated, endured, and transformed. Through layers of intricate textures and emotive color fields, Li weaves a narrative of perseverance and transcendence. Each piece evokes a journey from the tangible struggles of daily existence to a luminous, metaphysical plane, where the boundaries of self dissolve into a shared human resonance. These works are a testament to resilience, capturing both the weight of unseen histories and the liberating power of artistic metamorphosis.
In Li's Words:
This new series of paintings is a homage to daily rituals and the unseen architects of our quotidian conveniences. The essence of my work is etched in mundane hand movements— the invisibility of female toil. As a body retains the subtleties of experience, transforming them into a living archive, my art also seeks to capture the indelible imprint of memory stretched across the distance of history and collective trauma.
My spatial compositions and the handling of paint aspire to transcendence, to touch the abstract and the sublime. Yet, within the labyrinth of lines and colors are whispers of tension and narrative—quotidian poetry that speaks to the core of human condition. It is a pathway to healing, an acknowledgment that within the humblest acts lies a profound beauty and a potent force for connection and recovery.
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Fei Li's What Songs Hum Your Lost Landscapes? unveils a profound dialogue between the intimate and the infinite. These large-scale paintings explore the painterly gesture as an echo of unseen female labor—actions repeated, endured, and transformed. Through layers of intricate textures and emotive color fields, Li weaves a narrative of perseverance and transcendence. Each piece evokes a journey from the tangible struggles of daily existence to a luminous, metaphysical plane, where the boundaries of self dissolve into a shared human resonance. These works are a testament to resilience, capturing both the weight of unseen histories and the liberating power of artistic metamorphosis.
In Li's Words:
This new series of paintings is a homage to daily rituals and the unseen architects of our quotidian conveniences. The essence of my work is etched in mundane hand movements— the invisibility of female toil. As a body retains the subtleties of experience, transforming them into a living archive, my art also seeks to capture the indelible imprint of memory stretched across the distance of history and collective trauma.
My spatial compositions and the handling of paint aspire to transcendence, to touch the abstract and the sublime. Yet, within the labyrinth of lines and colors are whispers of tension and narrative—quotidian poetry that speaks to the core of human condition. It is a pathway to healing, an acknowledgment that within the humblest acts lies a profound beauty and a potent force for connection and recovery.
Artwork Information
Year
2023
Materials
Acrylic, Oil pastel on Yupo Paper
Authentication
The work comes with a Certification of Authenticity signed by the Co-Founder of Tappan
Dimensions
53 1/2 x 60 inches
FRAMED DIMENSIONS
53 1/2 x 60 inches
Floated: 58 1/2 x 65 x 2 inches
Unframed: 53 1/2 x 60 inches
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“In my paintings, I am exploring contradictions of social landscape within what I perceive to be a wide spectrum of chaos.”
About the Artist
Fei Li
Fei Li’s work explores the strength of fragility as she works to dismantle both the assimilation and typecasting of Asian diasporic art in the west through painting, public ritual, and interactive storytelling. She is the awardee of numerous funded artist’s residencies, fellowships, and grants, and has been recently featured in Hyperallergic and Hypebeast.
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Fei Li's What Songs Hum Your Lost Landscapes? unveils a profound dialogue between the intimate and the infinite. These large-scale paintings explore the painterly gesture as an echo of unseen female labor—actions repeated, endured, and transformed. Through layers of intricate textures and emotive color fields, Li weaves a narrative of perseverance and transcendence. Each piece evokes a journey from the tangible struggles of daily existence to a luminous, metaphysical plane, where the boundaries of self dissolve into a shared human resonance. These works are a testament to resilience, capturing both the weight of unseen histories and the liberating power of artistic metamorphosis.
In Li's Words:
This new series of paintings is a homage to daily rituals and the unseen architects of our quotidian conveniences. The essence of my work is etched in mundane hand movements— the invisibility of female toil. As a body retains the subtleties of experience, transforming them into a living archive, my art also seeks to capture the indelible imprint of memory stretched across the distance of history and collective trauma.
My spatial compositions and the handling of paint aspire to transcendence, to touch the abstract and the sublime. Yet, within the labyrinth of lines and colors are whispers of tension and narrative—quotidian poetry that speaks to the core of human condition. It is a pathway to healing, an acknowledgment that within the humblest acts lies a profound beauty and a potent force for connection and recovery.
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