Cang Xin’s Mythology

Cang Xin’s Mythology

Ms. Katie de Tilly (Director) 10 Chancery Lane Gallery G/F 10 Chancery Lane Hong Kong, China Thursday, May 8, 2008–Saturday, May 31, 2008

man and sky as one series 2 - interaction by cang xin

Cang Xin

Man And Sky As One Series 2 - Interaction

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man and sky as one series 2 - energy by cang xin

Cang Xin

Man and Sky as One Series 2 - Energy

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man and sky as one series 2 - seven circles of fire by cang xin

Cang Xin

Man And Sky As One Series 2 - Seven Circles Of Fire

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man and sky as one series 2 - trance by cang xin

Cang Xin

Man And Sky As One Series 2 - Trance

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northern romanticism series no.9 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Northern Romanticism Series No.9

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northern romanticism series no.7 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Northern Romanticism Series No.7

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northern romanticism series no.6 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Northern Romanticism Series No.6

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northern romanticism series no.2 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Northern Romanticism Series No.2

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exotic flowers and rare herbs - no.3004 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Exotic Flowers and Rare Herbs - No.3004

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exotic flowers and rare herbs - no.2021 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Exotic Flowers and Rare Herbs - No.2021

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exotic flowers and rare herbs - no.2001 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Exotic Flowers and Rare Herbs - No.2001

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CHINESE ARTIST, CANG XIN, SHOWS NEW SERIES OF WORKS FROM BEIJING’S TODAY ART MUSEUM AT 10 CHANCERY LANE GALLERY-CENTRAL HONG KONG

Artist: Cang Xin (Beijing, China)
Venue: 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, G/F, 10 Chancery Lane, SoHo, Central, Hong Kong

Hong Kong May 9, 2008 - Cang Xin is mostly known for his tongue, having licked thousand of objects for what he believes can enable the transfer of his spirit with the object’s spirit. 10 Chancery Lane Gallery will show a brand new series of works from his Today Art Museum exhibition entitled, Cang Xin’s Mythology.

Cang Xin’s new work aims at recreating the kinetic energy produced by the five elements—metal, water, wood fire and earth. Based on the priniciples regulating the primitive religions of nomadic tribes and hunters, this work annihilates the borderline separating nature and mankind being filled with a feeling of spirituality generated by humanistic values and humanistic worldviews. The exhibition of all new works incorporates video, sculpture and photography redefining Cang Xin’s work into an era dominated by virtual images.

The artist in this exhibition uses different media to express his artistic language, providing the most intellectually-stimulating situations of contemporary art. The different media all have a metaphoric meaning and symbolism as is the basis behind all of Cang Xin’s work since the early ‘90’s when he was one of the East Beijing Village artists along with Ai Wei Wei, Ma Liuming, Rong Rong and Inri.

At the root of all Cang Xin’s work is his Shamanistic belief. He clearly defines Shamanism to be, “… not related to religion. It is magical.” Thus, the title of the exhibition, ‘Mythology’, invites the viewer into the magical and highly bizarre world of Cang Xin’s work. Sculptures of animals morphed into plants, a digital video of Cang Xin as a tribesman growing horns, digital photography of Cang Xin as the creator and the destroyer of all life all take the viewer into another world of exploration. A world beyond worlds that seems both futuristic and primitive.

The exhibition opens in the presence of the artist on May 9, 2008 from 6:30-9:00 at 10 Chancery Lane Gallery-Central and the exhibition runs until May 31, 2008.

For Press enquiries and to schedule interviews with Cang Xin (Mandarin speaking only) please call Eliette Rosich on 9551 1240.
Or email [email protected]