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50 Mortimer Street, W1W 7RP, London, United Kingdom
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Pei Wang: The Enneagram Mask

Workplace, London

Fri 4 Oct 2024 to Sat 9 Nov 2024

50 Mortimer Street, W1W 7RP Pei Wang: The Enneagram Mask

Tue-Sat 10am-6pm

Artist: Pei Wang

Workplace presents the first UK solo exhibition by Pei Wang.

Installation Views

The ‘extreme close-up’ is a technique which cinema has long employed to reveal more than the human eye might normally see – a device to build empathy between the viewer and the protagonist in the service of a constructed narrative. In the work of Pei Wang, tightly cropped faces are rendered on canvas with meticulous and unwavering detail.

Light glistens on the moist surface of an eye, translucent layers of saturated colour forms skin as minute crevices and folds undulating in and out of focus. Brooding dramatic tension is heightened by the murky chiaroscuro of a darkened background.

In his seminal 1936 essay ‘The Work of Art in the Age of Mechanical Reproduction’ Walter Benjamin argues that the ‘aura’ - the presence and authenticity of a work of art - is rooted in its singularity and uniqueness within a specific context, whereas mechanically reproduced artforms such as photography and film shift away from the singular aura of the art object towards a democratisation and politicisation. In our age of digital dissemination, Pei Wang’s canvases are a battleground, a site of both homage and challenge, where the aura is not lost but transformed.

Depictions of the face and body align with our innate human reflex and desires that are exploited by digital platforms to feed our perpetual engagement. Wang’s use of casein tempera—an ancient form of paint derived from milk and laden with historical and biological connotations—stands as defiant affirmation of the tactile and the temporal. Surface texture, the play of light and shadow, the subtle gradations of colour—all are given prominence, demanding from the viewer a meditative attention that opposes the scrolling speeds of digital consumption.

The algorithm—a god of our own unwitting creation—demands of images a certain legibility and speed of consumption. Wang’s work resists this with a stoic ferocity. Here, the close-up does not merely serve the algorithm's insatiable hunger for clarity and immediacy. Instead, it becomes a tool of resistance, a method of slowing the eye, of demanding contemplation and, ultimately, of commanding a more profound engagement. This is painting as an act of defiance, a slow rebellion against the tyranny of the instantaneous.

Pei Wang (b.1989, China) lives and works in Barcelona, Spain. He received his BA in Sculpture from China Academy of Art, Hangzhou, in 2012 and his MA in Oil painting from China Academy of Art, in 2015. The artist received his PhD in Medieval studies RA from University of Barcelona, Barcelona, in 2021. Selected exhibitions include: Mute, Tara Downs, New York, US (2024); Notes Toward a Shell, Tara Downs, New York, US (2024); Shape of times, Yi Gallery, Hangzhou, CN (2021); China Federation of Literary and Art Circles Art Fund Young Art Talent Project, Beijing, CN (2018); National Arts Fund Young Art Talents Rolling Funding Project (2018); Back to Sensibility, Contemporary Art New Year’s Eve Exhibition (2017).

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