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Lecture on the Move: Yan Pei-Ming & Dr. Kuiyi Shen

April 17, 2025 at 5:30 pm

5:30 PM - 6PM

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Join us for a discussion with artist Yan Pei-Ming and UCSD Art History professor Dr. Kuiyi Shen about A Burial in Shanghai, as part of our newest exhibition, Yan Pei-Ming: A Burial in Shanghai.

They will explore key themes, such as mortality, grief, and cultural legacies, in A Burial in Shanghai.

These monumental works are being shown for the first time in the United States.

***This event is currently at capacity, but we will have standing room available in the gallery if you would like to attend. Seating will be limited due to capacity.***

About Yan Pei-Ming

Yan Pei-Ming has gained international recognition first and foremost for his portraits, which include depictions of numerous personalities of contemporary interest such as politicians, actors and popes. Some of his most acclaimed works portray the figures of Mao Zedong, Bruce Lee, and Barack Obama. Alongside and against these public figures, Yan Pei-Ming's portraits extend to those of his family as well as himself. His body of work encompasses a wide spectrum of subjects, including history and current events, such as the attack on the World Trade Center in 2001 or reinterpretations of iconic works from art history. The artist's body of work is invariably indebted to the history of European painting and portraiture. The illustration of status and power in traditional portraiture is particularly significant to his work, which reconnects with the archetypes of centuries-old conventions of representation. In an era of inflationary reproduction and digital exploitation, his subjects express the tension between conventional forms and contemporary relevance, thus allowing interpretation on a classical as well as a modern level. Although the Shanghai-born artist defines himself as a European painter, both in style and subject matter, in recent years he has increasingly drawn upon his Chinese cultural heritage in combination with the Western portraiture tradition.

Yan Pei-Ming's work is characterized by his use of a two-toned monochrome color palette in black and white or red and white, thereby directing stronger focus towards the subject and composition of his works. In recent works, he has begun to include a wider range colors in his formerly strictly uniform palette, such as tones of blue or green. His paintings are executed with great energy and imagination, consisting of distinctively expressive brushstrokes. While his works often appear almost abstract at close range, they become increasingly sharper with distance, an effect intended to blur the lines between reality and imagination.

Yan Pei-Ming moved to France at the age of 19, where he enrolled in the École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts in Dijon, graduating in 1986 and achieving rapid success with his expressive, portrait- dominated œuvre. In 2003, he gained international recognition at the Venice Biennale. Six years later, his work was acquired by the Louvre, where he exhibited a collection of portraits that convey his personal perspective on Leonardo da Vinci's Mona Lisa. Recent solo exhibitions have been dedicated to the artist at the Des Moines Art Center, Iowa (2008); UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing (2009); Beijing Center for the Arts (2014); CAC Málaga (2015); Villa Medici, Rome (2016); and Belvedere Museum, Vienna (2016). In 2019, the artist's work was shown at the Musée Courbet, Ornans; Musée des Beaux- Arts de Dijon; Petit Palais – Musée des Beaux-Arts de la ville de Paris; and Musée d’Orsay, Paris, in which he paid homage to Gustave Courbet through the lens of his own biography. These are followed by an exhibition focusing on his self-portraits at the Musée Unterlinden, Colmar, France (2021), Palais des Papes and the Collection Lambert, Avignon (2021), as well as the Schlossmuseum Linz, Austria (2022).

About Dr. Kuiyi Shen

Dr. Kuiyi Shen is Professor of Art History, Theory & Criticism and Vice Chair of the Visual Arts Department at University of California, San Diego. His research focuses on modern and contemporary Asian art. Among his publications are A Century in Crisis: Modernity and Tradition in the Art of Twentieth Century China (1998); Word an Meaning (2000); Chinese Posters (2009); Arts of Modern China (2012, winner of the 2103 ICAS Book Prize in Humanities); Light Before Dawn: Unofficial Chinese Art 1974-1985 (2013); Liangyou: Kaleidoscopic Modernity and the Shanghai Global Metropolis, 1926-1949 (2013); and Luis Chan (2019). He is a recipient of fellowships and awards from NEA, NEH, Social Science Research Council, Japan Society for the Promotion of Science, Stanford University, Leiden University, University of Heidelberg, University of California, and others. He served as a jury member for The Fourth International Awards for Art Criticism (IAAC) London/Shanghai, 2017, and The Seventh Yishu Award for Critical Writing on Contemporary Chinese Art (2017). He is also the managing editor of Brill’s book series Modern Asian Art and Visual Culture.

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