Exhibition
Contemporary Art Museum Rome Macro
From La Biennale di Venezia & OPEN to MACRO.
International Perspectives #4
curated by Paolo De Grandis and Claudio Crescentini
presents
LI CHEVALIER Trajectory of Desire
Press Preview: 27 January 11.00
Inauguration: 27 January 2017 18.30
Open to the public: 28 January - 26 March 2017
MACRO - Museo d’Arte Contemporanea Roma
MACRO Testaccio – La Pelanda
Foyer 2, Teatro Studio 2, Piazza Orazio Giustiniani 4 – Roma
press release
Fourth stage for From La Biennale di Venezia & OPEN to MACRO. International Perspectives, conceived and curated by Paolo De Grandis and Claudio Crescentini, dedicated to the presentation in the MACRO areas of some international installations from the International Art Exhibition - La Biennale di Venezia and, on this occasion, the exhibition project has been extended to OPEN International Exhibition of Sculptures and Installations with the aim of enlarging the selection specifically to the sculpture and wide-ranging installations. OPEN, conceived by Paolo De Grandis in 1998, reaches this year its twentieth edition and is based on a consolidated and successful exhibition formula in which the artist-country combination, the outdoor spaces at Venice and the Venice Cinema Festival become an international platform of exchange and interaction on which to rethink and redefine the current status of art.
Promoted by Rome Capital, Department for Cultural Growth - Capitoline Superintendency for the Cultural Heritage, and organised in collaboration with PDG Arte Communications, the project sees the convergence of art “perspectives” of two cities that work to enable international art experience to travel over the national territory. From the lagoon city to the Capital. Two cities linked by an impressive historic and artistic tradition that have succeeded in further enriching this experience to give a voice and life to contemporary art, to bring this resource to the forefront, making use of actions to document what exists, with promotions of events and international connections. Research launched by Paolo De Grandis in 1995 with the concept of external pavilions at the Venice Biennale and the presentation of new countries.
On the occasion of this fourth stage it will be presented the exhibition Trajectory of Desire by Li Chevalier, French Chinese artist who debuted in the previous edition of OPEN. Li Chevalier pursues an aesthetic research where the aesthetic is the value of things and reveals the truth of the world. It is marked by elegance and refinement of technique and installation. When Li Chevalier leaves Beijing for Paris, her art arrives in a new dimension where Chinese tradition is nourished by an exquisitely western context that never absorbs it completely, but simply skims over it, making it more articulated. Another constant interest in Li Chevalier’s life is music, which she has cultivated since the age of 15. She sang as a soprano in the Chorus of the Paris Orchestra directed by Arthur Oldham and Semyon Bychkov. She has worked over the years with the soloists of Paris Opera, and collaborated with the China National Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Philippe Jordan to a landmark event at the State Opera of China where the violin solo Fréderic Laroque gave an impromptu performance in front of her installation.
This passion for music gives her work a new expressive timbre. Among the most prominent exhibitions, Li Chevalier exhibited in major institutions such as the Royal Academy of Art London Summer Exhibition, the National Art Museum of China, the Shanghai Art Museum, the Today Art Museum, the National Library of China, The Sub-Marine Base Contemporary Art Centre Bordeaux France, the State Opera China.
Li Chevalier does not like borders. Neither those of disciplines, nor of traditions or schools. Multiple interlinkages in disciplines, aesthetic languages, filiations and origins, give to her works a particular vocation: on a pictural and philosophical trail, she leads the viewer through mysterious encounters towards a deep reflection on our systems of thought beyond any attempt at artistic hegemony. Her aesthetic concept of beauty questions the links that shape our intercultural dialogues. "...Only beauty can generate desire and its quest..." says Francois Cheng.
After 5 years of deep immersion in the Chinese Army’s operatic troupes as a singer, Li Chevalier discovers major European capitals, enthusiastically embracing the atmosphere of such mythical temples of art and knowledge as Sciences Po, Sorbonne University, various Florence and Venetian art institutions, London Central Saint Martins College of Art and Design, in quest of truth and beauty.
Li Chevalier claims to be profoundly contemporary but passionately refuses the dictates of aesthetic nihilism. Her works have a primordial character. No true feeling can arise from confrontation to an art work without the prism of aesthetic emotion.
According to François Cheng, "We could imagine a universe that would only be true, without the slightest idea of beauty touching it, it would be a universe only functional, or unfolded, uniform elements, which would move in an absolutely interchangeable way. Refer to an order of ‘robots’ and not to that of life”.
In the MACRO Li Chevalier presents “Polyphony” a monumental installation composed of violins and 30 experimental ink paintings. Li Chevalier works draw a trajectory with doubts and lightnings along the way, as her quest for beauty takes her to Rome, in her contemporary art journey.
Polyphony refers to musical writing in several voices, each with its own dynamics. It is the convergence of several parallel melodies in a musical ensemble respecting the rules of harmony. Thus the vertical chaining of different chords enriches the overall composition. The installation of Li Chevalier, composed of various arts elements drawn from the East and the West, is a metaphoric image of our world that can no longer slow down its pace towards a "common" space, where nations and civilizations interact, a thousand stories and inheritances cross. It intends to pay tribute to the creative vitality born out of encounters, of tolerance, of all those values that make Europe, what the artist was able to discover, a fertile ground for expression and dialogue.
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INFO FOR THE PUBLIC
Free admission to the exhibition LI CHEVALIER Trajectory of Desire
Opening times: from Tuesday to Sunday 2:00 p.m. – 8:00 p.m. Closed on Mondays
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Organisation
Visual symphony Stat Opera China
lI CHEVALIER AT STAT OPERA CHINA
Opening: Wednesday July 3rd 5:30pm 1st Floor Concert Hall, Open space;
Duration : July 3rd to 13/ 2013
Venue: CHINA NATIONAL OPERA
[The National Center for the Performing Arts]
As a prelude to a concert by the China National Symphony Orchestra, conducted by Paris Opera chef Philippe Jordan, artist li Chevalier takes over the State Opera of China with a large scale installation composed of over 200 string instruments all dressed up with her trade mark ink painting, photography and calligraphy. Silk screen printed manuscripts of Mozart on rice paper are mounted on light boxes that light up her installation entitled [cantabile per archi ], work inspired by a piece from Latvian composer Peteris Vasks. Various cultural artifacts are combined gathered in a visual symphony expressing Li’s motto "respecting peculiarity combined into harmony”.
li chevalier
Li Chevalier is a Chinese born artist who became French citizen in 1986. Working at the crossroads of Europe and Asia for the past two decades, Chevalier is most known for her "Euro-Asian" art language born out of blending western media and elements of eastern folk art. Her exhibitions are mostly distinguished by her own particular spatial composition and scenographic design.
Three major retrospective exhibitions of Li Chevalier have been successively presented by the National Art Museum of China, Today Art Museum in Beijing, Shanghai Art Museum since 2007. Her work became part of the permanent collection of the National Art Museum as well as National Opera of China. Two of her major works became part of the French Embassy's art collection and are hanging presently at the reception salon of the French Residence in Beijing, next to the works of two other French Chinese born artists Zao Wuki, and Zhu Dequn. li Chevalier's works have been displayed in some major international art fairs and exhibitions, such as Royal Academy of Arts London Summer exhibition[2007], Art Salon of the French National Fine Art Society at Carrousel du Louvre (2003), [ l'Art en Capital] at the Grand Palais (2007,2011), London Art Fair (2007),
Between Music and Visual Art
Alongside her professional practice as a visual artist, li chevalier having been a soprano in the Paris Orchestra’s Choir .She has been collaborating with Paris Opera musicians since 1991, staging many musical art events. Music has been one of the main recurrent themes in her visual art works. The painting entitled < I hear the water dreaming> exhibited at the Royal Academy of Arts in London in 2007, was a tribute to the Japanese composer Takemitzu. Her painting <Symphony of Destiny>, now part of the French Embassy in China art collection, pays homage to Beethoven. Other examples of her works related to music abound, such as < The rite of spring >by Stravinsky, [private collection in the US ], Transfigured Night, (Verklärte Nacht) by Arnold Schoenberg , or <Two voice invention> by Bach. In 2011, her major installation work displayed at Shanghai Art Museum was strongly inspired by Belgium composer Dirk Bosse's violin concerto: <Black , white and in between>.
Exhibition invitation booking: invitationbooking@gmail.com
Concert: 7:30pm 1st Floor Concert hall
Direction: Philippe Jordan Soloist Frederic Laroque
Tickets for concert: NCPA ticket office
Wokrs by li Chevalier Zao Wouki Chu Tehchun at Asian Art Museum Nice France
Li Chevalier au Musée Des Arts Asiatiques de Nice France
Li Chevalier at the Asian Art Museum Nice France
Les Oeuvres d' artistes Franco Chinois Li Chevalir, Zaowuki, Chu techun au Musée Des Arts Asiatique de Nice France.
li Chevalier au Musée Des Arts Asiatique de Nice France li Chevalier at Asian Art Museum Nice France