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Chambers
Fine Arts is pleased to announce the first showing in New
York of Open My Door, the new series of works by the Zhou
Brothers. In 1973 Shan Zuo and Da Huang, born respectively
in 1952 and 1957 in Wuming (GuangxiProvince), painted their
first collaborative work and since then all their work has
been signed the Zhou Brothers. Born into a privileged and
educated family, the brothers received a thorough training
in calligraphy and brush painting. In addition to developing
an understanding of classical forms of expression, the brothers
were encouraged by their father to appreciate the prehistoric
art of China as well as the living traditions of folk art.
In 1986, after studies in Beijing and Shanghai which focused
on oil painting, fresco painting and theatre, the brothers
moved to Chicago where they have been living ever since.
Active
as painters, print-makers, sculptors, and, on occasion, performance
artists, the Zhou Brothers live and work in a vast studio
that was formally a private club. It is where they relax
but also where, in an unusual hermetic environment, they
stimulate each other in the creation of a wide array of works
in all media. As Christophe W. Mao has observed : "The Brothers
left China before the more recent diaspora of Chinese artists
and as is apparent from the scale and abandon of much of
their best work of the last decade, they have not dwelt in
the past."
A
new refinement is apparent in the diptychs, half lead and
half silk, of the Open My Door series which develop and intermingle
themes from the work of the last thirty years. As described
by Alexa Olesen : " the viewer is met with a culmination
of several decades of cooperative exploration. Expressionism,
sculpture, painting and classical Chinese idioms come together
in a series of pieces that are both pleasing to the eye and
challenging to the intellect."
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