un·ex·plic·it – 1

un·ex·plic·it trilogy is a personal project. It is the result of the exploration of abstract forms and colour mix. The artworks represent the contrast between the sharp world of digital and technology, and the raw forms of analog mediums.

The first artwork of the series was exhibited at Today Art Museum in Beijing, in occasion of Here There exhibition.

The curators:
– Adrian Shaughnessy is an internationally recognized designer, writer, educator and publisher of design books. His book How to be a Graphic Designer Without Losing Your Soul has sold over 80,000 copies. He is a Visiting Lecturer at the RCA in London, and is co-founder of the publishing imprint Unit Editions. He has curated numerous large scale exhibitions.

– Regular Practice is a graphic design studio based in London. Their work places a primary concern on typography and process, which we they use to develop books, typefaces, identities, exhibitions, and websites. As well as commercial work, the studio also involves itself in self-initiated work and teaching. Both hold their MA from the Royal College of Art.

“As the Leader in the Chinese art education industry, SIA has always wanted to become the leader of elite art education in China. Over the years, SIA has been focused on fostering Chinese art talents who have an international vision. HereThere Exhibition is born for this purpose. This is an exhibition of work by more than 100 artists and designers from over 20 countries, and from 30 different art and design institutions. These emerging talents are full of creativity yet not restricted to commercial shackles that they have made valuable explorations and attempts in their respective fields. The exhibition is intended to show the wealth of creative talent emerging from art and design schools in western countries. We hope these works of unique language and distinct time characteristics can inform and inspire a Chinese audience, as well as become the bridge between Chinese and Western cultural exchanges.”

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