Through photography and painting, Wen Ling constructs a world that weaves together childhood memories and the realities of adult life. The artist depicts his everyday life with deliberately unprofessional composition and technique. In the series “One Day in My Life,” Wen depicts themes such as the torment of illness, the ambiguity of intimacy, and the routine life of a normal family.
In 2001 Wen Ling founded Ziboy.com, China’s first photoblog, where captured snapshots of everyday life—street scenes, classmates, dinners, outdoor concerts, and anything else that crossed his path. Ziboy.com became a visual record of activities for friends as well as an international audience, the first glimpse of an “average” Chinese lifestyle through the eyes of a local.
In both his photography and painting, Wen Ling invites audiences to pay closer attention to individual lives and interests instead of frameworks of narrative and logic. In this talk, curator Sun Dongdong and artist Wang Guangle, both friends of the artist, will discuss Wen Ling’s perspective on art and life.
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Wen Ling
Artist Wen Ling (b. 1976, Beijing) is a graduate of the Printing Department at the Central Academy of Fine Arts.
Wang Guangle
Artist Wang Guangle (b. 1976, Fujian province) is a graduate of the Oil Painting Department at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. Both Wang and Wen Ling are members of the N12 artist group.
Sun Dongdong
Sun Dongdong is an independent curator who graduated with a master’s degree in art history from Nanjing University of the Arts in 2005. Since 2001 he has been active as an independent curator and art critic, having worked for the Sifang Art Museum, Iberia Center for Contemporary Art, and LEAP magazine.
New Century Art Foundation
Founded by art collector Wang Bing in early 2014, New Century Art Foundation (NCAF) aims to study and promote Chinese contemporary art. NCAF provides support for Chinese contemporary art outside of the existing art ecology. Through observation, research, and collaboration, NCAF offers multiple platforms to promote the work of young artists.