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Artist: Victor Wang
"When Sunflowers Are Falling...", Figurative Oil Painting on Canvas, Flowers
By Victor Wang
Located in St. Louis, MO
“My path through life has been adventurous, exciting, and dream-like. My experience of settling into America in search of better opportunities has been both challenging and inspiring...
Category

2010s Contemporary Victor Wang Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"The Coming of Age", Oil Painting on Canvas, Portrait, Sunflowers, Textured
By Victor Wang
Located in St. Louis, MO
“My path through life has been adventurous, exciting, and dream-like. My experience of settling into America in search of better opportunities has been both challenging and inspiring...
Category

2010s Contemporary Victor Wang Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Qi Baishi", Figurative Charcoal Drawing on Canvas, Portrait, Abstract Drawing
By Victor Wang
Located in St. Louis, MO
“My path through life has been adventurous, exciting, and dream-like. My experience of settling into America in search of better opportunities has been both challenging and inspiring...
Category

2010s Contemporary Victor Wang Art

Materials

Canvas, Charcoal

"Autumn Riding", Mixed Media Oil Painting on Canvas, Collage, Figurative
By Victor Wang
Located in St. Louis, MO
“My path through life has been adventurous, exciting, and dream-like. My experience of settling into America in search of better opportunities has been both challenging and inspiring...
Category

2010s Contemporary Victor Wang Art

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

"Sunglasses", Contemporary, Figurative, Portrait, Oil Paint, Canvas, Abstracted
By Victor Wang
Located in St. Louis, MO
“My path through life has been adventurous, exciting, and dream-like. My experience of settling into America in search of better opportunities has been both challenging and inspiring...
Category

2010s Contemporary Victor Wang Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Blue Dream", Contemporary, Figurative, Oil Painting, Canvas, Abstract, Texture
By Victor Wang
Located in St. Louis, MO
“My path through life has been adventurous, exciting, and dream-like. My experience of settling into America in search of better opportunities has been both challenging and inspiring...
Category

2010s Contemporary Victor Wang Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Light Touch", Contemporary, Figurative, Portrait, Oil Painting, Canvas
By Victor Wang
Located in St. Louis, MO
“My path through life has been adventurous, exciting, and dream-like. My experience of settling into America in search of better opportunities has been both challenging and inspiring...
Category

2010s Contemporary Victor Wang Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

"Holding Back the Time", Contemporary, Oil Painting, Canvas, Figurative Portrait
By Victor Wang
Located in St. Louis, MO
“My path through life has been adventurous, exciting, and dream-like. My experience of settling into America in search of better opportunities has been both challenging and inspiring...
Category

2010s Contemporary Victor Wang Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

Dreaming Away - Highly Textured Dream-like Painting with Surreal Nautical Theme
By Victor Wang
Located in Chicago, IL
Victor Wang's subject is a female seemingly caught in a contemplative moment yet a war rages behind her. She dons a hat shaped as a boat and carries and oar as if to "Dream Away" these other thoughts. Wang uses a blend of luminous colors and buttery textures to evoke these enigmatic moments of meditation. Influence by the Renaissance Masters Titian and Rembrandt for their glazing and layering techniques respectively, the artist builds the surface using heavy paint, swirling and mixing the color on the canvas. The end result is a poetic and emotionally powerful representation of the human form. Victor Wang Dreaming Away, 2017 oil on canvas 42h x 56w in 106.68h x 142.24w cm VWG009 My path through life has been adventurous, exciting, and dream-like. My experience of settling into America in search of better opportunities has been both challenging and inspiring. I use the human face as a vehicle to paint human experiences - worry and wonder, sadness and pleasure - which reflect the emotional stage directly tied to my immigration experiences. I grew up amongst the sunflower fields in northern China. In my childhood years, I played under the bright, yellow sunflowers with my brothers everyday. China’s Cultural Revolution played an important part in my life. During that time, sunflowers were used as political allegories to depict how citizens of China should follow Mao who represented the sun, since sunflowers follow the sun’s movements. People eventually inferred the deception that this symbol masked. After graduating from high school, I was sent to a labor camp in the country for ‘reeducation’ during China’s Cultural Revolution. There, I was subject to grueling farm work. Often, I worked in corn and sunflower fields from sunrise to sunset. Thus, for me, sunflowers evoke both personal joy and sadness. Therefore, to deliver my complex feelings, I use sunflowers as a metaphor to connote my background and emotional stage. My incorporation of collages of figures from China’s Tang Dynasty represents my Chinese heritage and is a constant reminder of where I came from. The texture and earthiness on the canvas’s surface are inspired by the texture of the soil on the farm where I worked in China. Although I often gain great pleasure from the process of painting, it is most important to unfold expressively those feelings within myself. Wang belongs to a generation of immigrant painters from China, whose artistic background was defined by socialist realism but took advantage of their skills and broke away from that tradition to create new subjects in the U.S. “When I was a student during Cultural Revolution, Soviet realism art was among the dominant source of influence and it grabbed us like lightening rod...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Victor Wang Art

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

Let Her Go - Thickly Painted Impasto Surface Oil Painting with Dream-Like Scene
By Victor Wang
Located in Chicago, IL
Victor Wang's highly textured paintings involve thick layers of paint over collaged images from the Tang Dynasty. In "Let Her Go", the foreground shows a modern female figure sitting upon the side of a boat which gives the impression she is wearing wings and about to take flight. Upon closer look, there are various scenes taking place around her in the water - warriors with knives drawn, a jeep in pursuit of some unseen enemy, a cauldron boiling over. Influence by the Renaissance Masters, Titian and Rembrandt for their glazing and layering techniques respectively, the artist builds the surface using heavy paint, swirling and mixing the color on the canvas. The end result is a poetic and emotionally powerful representation of the human form. Victor Wang Let Her Go oil on canvas 48h x 60w in 121.92h x 152.40w cm VWG011 My path through life has been adventurous, exciting, and dream-like. My experience of settling into America in search of better opportunities has been both challenging and inspiring. I use the human face as a vehicle to paint human experiences - worry and wonder, sadness and pleasure - which reflect the emotional stage directly tied to my immigration experiences. I grew up amongst the sunflower fields in northern China. In my childhood years, I played under the bright, yellow sunflowers with my brothers everyday. China’s Cultural Revolution played an important part in my life. During that time, sunflowers were used as political allegories to depict how citizens of China should follow Mao who represented the sun, since sunflowers follow the sun’s movements. People eventually inferred the deception that this symbol masked. After graduating from high school, I was sent to a labor camp in the country for ‘reeducation’ during China’s Cultural Revolution. There, I was subject to grueling farm work. Often, I worked in corn and sunflower fields from sunrise to sunset. Thus, for me, sunflowers evoke both personal joy and sadness. Therefore, to deliver my complex feelings, I use sunflowers as a metaphor to connote my background and emotional stage. My incorporation of collages of figures from China’s Tang Dynasty represents my Chinese heritage and is a constant reminder of where I came from. The texture and earthiness on the canvas’s surface are inspired by the texture of the soil on the farm where I worked in China. Although I often gain great pleasure from the process of painting, it is most important to unfold expressively those feelings within myself. Wang belongs to a generation of immigrant painters from China, whose artistic background was defined by socialist realism but took advantage of their skills and broke away from that tradition to create new subjects in the U.S. “When I was a student during Cultural Revolution, Soviet realism art was among the dominant source of influence and it grabbed us like lightening...
Category

21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Victor Wang Art

Materials

Canvas, Mixed Media, Oil

"The Arrowed Pillar", Contemporary, Oil Painting, Canvas, Figurative, Portrait
By Victor Wang
Located in St. Louis, MO
“My path through life has been adventurous, exciting, and dream-like. My experience of settling into America in search of better opportunities has been both challenging and inspiring...
Category

2010s Contemporary Victor Wang Art

Materials

Canvas, Oil

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Atrium Gallery, St. Louis, MO 2003 May. Cinema Gallery, Urbana, IL 2002 Oct. Mackey Gallery, Houston, TX 1999 Apr. Luna de 527 Gallery, Houston, TX 1997 May Elan Fine Arts Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 1996 May Elan Fine Arts Gallery, Santa Fe, NM 1995 Oct. Pompeii Gallery, Webster Groves, MO 1994 Dec. East Gallery, Taichung, Taiwan May Theater Gallery of Meramec Community College, St. Louis, MO 1992 May Towato Gallery, Alton, IL Jun. Gallery of Thomas Theological Seminary, Denver, CO 1991 Aug. Garret Gallery, St. Louis, MO 1988 May Art Studio Gallery, Urbana, IL Group Shows: 2021 Wet Paint, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL 2018 Figure 8, Gallery Victor Armendariz, Chicago, IL 2017 SOFA Chicago 2017, Chicago IL 2016 SOFA Chicago 2016, Chicago IL Art Palm Beach 2016, Palm Beach FL L A Art Show 2016, Los Angeles CA 2015 Texas Contemporary Art Fair, Houston TX The Affordable Art Fair, New York NY Art Palm Beach 2016, Palm Beach FL L A Art Show 2016, Los Angeles CA 2014 57th Mid-States Art Exhibition, Juror: Ephraim Rubenstein...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Victor Wang Art

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Located in Chicago, IL
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Victor Wang's highly textured paintings involve thick layers of paint in deep saturated colors. In "Purple Sky", a thoroughly modern female figure faces the viewer, her soft delicate skin contrasted by the thick swaths of paint upon it. Influence by the Renaissance Masters Titian and Rembrandt for their glazing and layering techniques respectively, the artist builds the surface using heavy paint, swirling and mixing the color on the canvas. The end result is a poetic and emotionally powerful representation of the human form. Victor Wang Purple Sky oil on canvas 60h x 48w in 152.40h x 121.92w cm VWG008 My path through life has been adventurous, exciting, and dream-like. My experience of settling into America in search of better opportunities has been both challenging and inspiring. I use the human face as a vehicle to paint human experiences - worry and wonder, sadness and pleasure - which reflect the emotional stage directly tied to my immigration experiences. I grew up amongst the sunflower fields in northern China. In my childhood years, I played under the bright, yellow sunflowers with my brothers everyday. China’s Cultural Revolution played an important part in my life. During that time, sunflowers were used as political allegories to depict how citizens of China should follow Mao who represented the sun, since sunflowers follow the sun’s movements. People eventually inferred the deception that this symbol masked. After graduating from high school, I was sent to a labor camp in the country for ‘reeducation’ during China’s Cultural Revolution. There, I was subject to grueling farm work. Often, I worked in corn and sunflower fields from sunrise to sunset. Thus, for me, sunflowers evoke both personal joy and sadness. Therefore, to deliver my complex feelings, I use sunflowers as a metaphor to connote my background and emotional stage. My incorporation of collages of figures from China’s Tang Dynasty represents my Chinese heritage and is a constant reminder of where I came from. The texture and earthiness on the canvas’s surface are inspired by the texture of the soil on the farm where I worked in China. Although I often gain great pleasure from the process of painting, it is most important to unfold expressively those feelings within myself. Wang belongs to a generation of immigrant painters from China, whose artistic background was defined by socialist realism but took advantage of their skills and broke away from that tradition to create new subjects in the U.S. “When I was a student during Cultural Revolution, Soviet realism art was among the dominant source of influence and it grabbed us like lightening...
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21st Century and Contemporary Contemporary Victor Wang Art

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