Xu Bing, Ed Pien and Gu Xiong: Lost and Found in Translation

Authors

  • Patrick Mahon

Abstract

The works of contemporary artists Xu Bing, Ed Pien and Gu Xiong are involved in bringing to light some of the factors inherent in social, cultural and linguistic translation. In doing so, each artist is also engaged in the nuanced activity of moving between historical and contemporary aesthetic strategies in order to interrogate the way meaning is produced through materials-based iterations, against a backdrop of public culture. This essay situates the works of Xu Bing, Ed Pien and Gu Xiong in relation to each artist's own respective practice which has spanned more than twenty years. Concentrating specifically on projects where the artists mobilize Western-influenced art methodologies and refer to traditional Chinese/Asian art styles, the essay makes canny revelations about the nature of communication, and on linguistic and material translation, in contemporary culture in the globalizing world.

Author Biography

  • Patrick Mahon
    Patrick Mahon is a Canadian artist and writer, and is current Chair of the Department ofVisual Arts at the University of Western Ontario, in London. Patrick Mahon's work focuses on issues related to print culture, historical and contemporary aesthetics and on post-colonialism. Recently, Mahon was part of a collective of artists working in the Canadian Arctic on a research/creation project entitled Art and Cold Cash. Mahon has exhibited widely in Canada and internationally and has worked as an independent curator on several national touring group exhibitions. In Toronto, he is represented by the Leo Kamen Gallery.

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Published

2008-04-01