Li had to reinvent herself as a gestural painter in her 30s, after years of painting traditional ink-wash landscapes and Soviet-style propaganda.
Search results
Charles Yuen’s Time is Now
Yuen’s ambiguous works resist a simple or anecdotal reading while speaking to our apprehensions and paranoia.
Formal and Furious Landscapes
HUDSON, NY — All 12 of Ying Li’s furiously brushed, vibrantly hued landscapes look to have been produced by a cathartic burst of energy.
Hunter College Presents Part II of the Fall 2018 MFA Thesis Exhibition
The eight artists in the exhibition represent an array of art-making practices, including painting, sculpture, photography, video, performance, and site-specific installations.
Weekend Words: 2015
For the last Weekend Words of the year, Hyperallergic Weekend invited its contributors to compose a brief meditation, declaration, exhortation or snatch of verse as a way of saying goodbye to 2015.
A Small Oasis of Abstraction: Ying Li and Eve Aschheim
It’s the dog days of summer in New York, and may we suggest some respite from the sizzling heat with an exhibition of two abstract painters, Ying Li and Eve Aschheim, at the New York Studio School.
Beer with a Painter: Susan Jane Walp
In the middle of our conversation, Susan Walp suddenly paused, gazing down at the table. “Look at that,” she told me, pointing out tiny ellipses, the patterns of the window screen reflected on the surface of a small pewter pepper grinder.
The Good, the Bad, and the Forgettable at Frieze New York
The latest edition of the mega-fair is full of extremes, from the very high temperatures during the first day of previews to impressively bad booths and plenty of strong, thoughtful presentations.
Taipei Biennial 2016: November–December Programs
Organized by Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM), the Taipei Biennial’s five-month long program interweaves exhibitions, performances, screenings, symposiums, readings, conferences, and workshops.