Push hard, the giant stainless steel tumbler doll began to shake left and right, cute and restrained, a few days ago, artist Wang Zhenghong solo exhibition "very childlike heart - memory of ignorance" opened at the Shanghai Baolong Art Museum.
The exhibition of more than 20 pieces of Wang Zhenghong's latest creation of "Wang Doll - I Am a Tumbler" giant stainless steel series sculptures, starting from her childhood experience and feelings, while integrating feelings and thoughts about the external environment, transforming the growth memory into a tumbler who stands firm in life.
Artist Wang Zhenghong started out as a student of sculpture and later went to Belgium to study contemporary art jewelry design, and she has always hoped to find a bridge between sculpture and jewelry that can be crossed.
This time, Wang Zhenghong successfully condensed the individual experience of forming his own outlook on life and culture into an interactive, cartoonish, and innocent totem. Curator Xie Suzhen regards these tumbler dolls as an anime expression, "to achieve the shape and god of animation, not cute, not romantic, is the intersection of life encounters, occasional setbacks, occasional satisfaction."
Academic host Xu Jiang believes that the nine dolls that do not fall, in all corners, create a kind of enveloping experience, pushing horizontally and vertically and moving awe-inspiringly, with a serious silence to the person who pushes it, and quietly shouting to cheerfulness. This doll has an inexplicable confidence, just like every child's innate self-confidence.
Author: Yuan Jing
Editor: Wang Bailing
Editor-in-Charge: Wang Wei
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