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Yuan Yuan: Understory

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Kiang Malingue and Qiao Space present Yuan Yuan’s exhibition 'Understory', showcasing seven recent paintings created by the artist in the last two years, and a series of paintings created between 2012 and 2017. By juxtaposing a number of artworks from different periods and inspired by different realities, the exhibition presents the artist’s ever-deepening painting practice since 2008, revealing Yuan’s keen insight as he navigates through the complexities of the representational realm.
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Title: Yuan Yuan: Understory
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Kiang Malingue and Qiao Space present Yuan Yuan’s exhibition 'Understory', showcasing seven recent paintings created by the artist in the last two years, and a series of paintings created between 2012 and 2017.
By juxtaposing a number of artworks from different periods and inspired by different realities, the exhibition presents the artist’s ever-deepening painting practice since 2008, revealing Yuan’s keen insight as he navigates through the complexities of the representational realm.

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