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Mao

  • Dimensioner151.0 x 185.0 cm

Discover Shi Xinning's captivating art: historical paintings reimagined with Mao Zedong inserted into iconic 20th-century photos, blending social realism & cultural commentary.

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Kunstnerens biografi

A Subversive Reimagining of History: The Art of Shi Xinning

Born in 1969 in Yingkou, China, to parents serving within the People’s Liberation Army, Shi Xinning's artistic trajectory is deeply interwoven with the socio-political currents of his homeland. His upbringing instilled a unique perspective, one that would later manifest in a compelling body of work challenging conventional historical narratives. Formal training at the Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts in Shenyang provided him with a solid technical foundation, but it was the decade following his graduation in 1990 that proved crucial in honing his distinctive artistic voice. Initially exploring various avenues, Shi Xinning eventually arrived at the signature style for which he is now celebrated: the audacious insertion of Mao Zedong into iconic photographs from the 20th century. This wasn’t merely a stylistic choice; it was a deliberate act of historical revisionism, imbued with layers of irony and cultural commentary.

Blending Realism and Anachronism

Shi Xinning's artistic approach is characterized by a masterful blend of social realism and European art influences. He doesn’t simply paint portraits; he constructs elaborate scenarios, meticulously recreating the atmosphere and aesthetic of historical moments before subtly – yet powerfully – introducing Mao Zedong as an unexpected participant. The effect is often jarring, even humorous, forcing viewers to confront the incongruity of his presence. This deliberate disruption isn't intended as a simple provocation but rather as a catalyst for deeper reflection on history, memory, and power dynamics. His palette predominantly favors black and white, occasionally accented with sepia tones, deliberately evoking the look of historical press photography or aged newsprint. This stylistic choice reinforces the sense of authenticity while simultaneously highlighting the fabricated nature of his interventions. Mao and McCarthy, for example, presents a surreal juxtaposition – Mao observing the HUAC hearings, an image that immediately challenges established ideological boundaries. Similarly, Yalta reimagines the pivotal conference with Mao seated amongst Roosevelt and Churchill, questioning alternative geopolitical outcomes.

Themes of Isolation, Eurocentrism, and Alternative Histories

At the heart of Shi Xinning’s work lies a complex exploration of several interconnected themes. He grapples with China's historical isolationism, particularly its relationship with the West, and critiques Western Eurocentrism by subtly suggesting alternative trajectories for global events. His paintings often pose a provocative question: what if China had not followed its chosen path? What if Mao Zedong had been a participant – or even an influencer – in key moments of 20th-century history? These aren’t presented as definitive answers but rather as thought experiments, inviting viewers to reconsider their understanding of the past. The recurring motif of inserting Mao into impossible scenarios serves as a commentary on the potential for different outcomes and the constructed nature of historical narratives. His work isn't about glorifying Mao; it’s about using his image as a symbolic tool to deconstruct established power structures and challenge conventional wisdom.

Recognition and Legacy

Shi Xinning’s innovative approach has garnered significant international recognition, with exhibitions at prestigious venues including the Kunstmuseum Bern, Marella Gallery Milan, and Fondazione Carisbo Bologna. He is currently represented by leading galleries in Beijing, Milan, Shanghai, and Berlin, solidifying his position within the contemporary art world. His paintings have also achieved considerable commercial success, demonstrating a growing appreciation for his unique vision. Mao and McCarthy, valued between $50,000 and $70,000 in 2007, and Yalta, fetching between $98,020 and $137,227 in 2008, are testaments to the market’s recognition of his artistic merit. Furthermore, he has been featured in prominent publications such as “China Art Book” and "The 80 Most Renowned Chinese Artists," cementing his legacy as a significant figure in contemporary Chinese art. His work continues to provoke dialogue and inspire critical thinking about history, identity, and the enduring power of images.

Continuing Influence

Shi Xinning’s contribution extends beyond mere aesthetic innovation; he has opened up new avenues for exploring historical representation and challenging established narratives. He demonstrates how art can serve as a powerful tool for questioning authority, deconstructing ideologies, and prompting viewers to engage with the past in a more critical and nuanced way. His work resonates particularly strongly in an era marked by increasing globalization and a growing awareness of diverse perspectives. By subtly subverting familiar images, Shi Xinning compels us to look beyond the surface and consider the hidden layers of meaning embedded within our collective memory.
  • Born: Yingkou, China (1969)
  • Education: Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts, Shenyang
  • Signature Style: Inserting Mao Zedong into iconic 20th-century photographs.
Shi Xinning

Shi Xinning

1969 - , China

Kort om kunstneren

  • Artistic Movement Or Style: Social Realism, European styles
  • Artists Who Influenced This Artist:
    • Social Realism
    • European Art Styles
  • Date Of Birth: 1969
  • Full Name: Shi Xinning
  • Nationality: Chinese
  • Notable Artworks:
    • Duchamp Retrospective Exhibition
    • Mao and McCarthy
    • Yalta
  • Place Of Birth: Yingkou, China
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