Hung Liu : Tilling the Soil 1993-2014

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Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art and Byron Cohen Gallery present

HUNG LIU : TILLING THE SOIL, 1993 - 2014 in memory of Byron Cohen

September 5 - October 25, 2014

Exhibition Location: Sherry Leedy Contemporary Art 2004 Baltimore Avenue Kansas City, MO 64108 816.221.2626 www.sherryleedy.com www.byroncohengallery.com


Selected Works by Hung Liu, 1993-2014 In Honor of the late Byron Cohen “Tilling the Soil,” a selection of paintings from Hung Liu’s personal collection, dating from 1993 to the present, is intended both as a parallel exhibition to “Summoning Ghosts: The Art of Hung Liu” at the Kemper Museum of Contemporary Art and – very importantly – as an homage to the late Byron Cohen, whose enthusiasm for Liu’s work over the years has done much to establish her reputation in Kansas City. The fact that the Kemper holds the largest collection of Liu’s dramatic and historic art is due in large part to Byron’s upbeat faith in her work. Showing at the Sherry Leedy Gallery, the paintings in “Tilling the Soil” depict subjects that have spanned Liu’s career, including young Chinese prostitutes from the early 20th century, modern young women from the 1920s, peasants working in the countryside, prisoners, adults longing for the past and day-dreaming children. Together, these paintings - along with new mixed-media works from Trillium Graphics – capture the courageous, historical, and often melancholic gaze toward the homeland that characterizes Liu’s sensibility as an artist. Born in 1948 and sent to the countryside for four years during the Cultural Revolution, Liu, who emigrated to the United States in 1984, came of age in China before there was a Chinese avant-garde. Older than all but a few of the first generation of contemporary artists there, she represents a perspective based in personal and family experience that takes in the whole of post-revolutionary Chinese history (that is, since the invention of photography). Mostly known for paintings based on historical photographs of nineteenth-century and pre-revolutionary China, including images of prostitutes, refugees, street performers, soldiers, and so forth, Liu also washes (and sometimes washes away) her subjects with veils of linseed oil that, as she once remarked, “both preserve and destroy the image.” Preferring to work from black-and-white photographs that are grainy and difficult to see, Liu liberates her subjects from the gray tones of the past by bringing them vividly to life as painted images. In the process of turning old photographs into new paintings, she often inserts traditional motifs from Chinese “bird and flower” painting, Buddhist iconography, or calligraphy, as if to comfort the cataclysms of 20th century China with the wisdom of its own ancient past. With “Tilling the Soil,” Liu returns to works that have nurtured her over the years – including three brand-new paintings - offering them now in memory of her long-time art dealer, Byron Cohen, one of Kansas City’s true enthusiasts for art, for artists, and for the community he helped cultivate.




Synthesis I Oil on Canvas, 2014 60” x 78” 5


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Tilling the Soil Oil on Canvas, 1997 68” x 60” 7


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Women of Secondary Color Oil on Canvas, 2014 Each painting : 37” x 24” 9


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Pear Blossom Oil on Canvas, 2002 90” x 90” 11


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Lady and the Gentlemen (Confucius) Oil on Canvas, 1994 96” x 36” 13


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A Question of Hu Oil on Canvas, 1991 60” x 60” x 12” 15


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Synthesis II Oil on Canvas, 2014 60” x 96” 17


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Sisterhood Oil on Canvas & Found Objects, 1994 42” x 16” 19


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Hoe and Gun Mixed Media and Oil on Wood, 2007-2014 36” x 36” 21


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Corn Carrier II Oil on Wood, 2008 90” x 70” 23


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Pillar II (Imperial Column) Mixed Media, 2013 47.5” x 41” 27


Polly and Her Horses Mixed Media, 2008 41” x 41” 28


Walking the Water Mixed Media, 2009 41” x 72” 29


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Falconer I Mixed Media, 2009 57” x 41” 31


Summertime Edition Mixed Media, 2011 20.5” x 20.5” 32


Protect the Crop Mixed Media, 2011 41” x 41” 33


Loquats Study VIII Mixed Media, 2013 13.5” x 13.5” 34


Silver Dream II Mixed Media, 2013 20.5” x 40.5” 35


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Apple Edition Mixed Media, 2011 20.5” x 20.5” 37


Good Prayer II Mixed Media, 2012 20.5” x 20.5” 38


Old City Mixed Media, 2012 25” x 40” 39


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Windmill IV Mixed Media, 2013 13.5” x 13.5” 41


Social Butterfly Mixed Media, 2011 41” x 57” 42



De Fan Che III Mixed Media, 2013 82” x 82” 44



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