Tong Yanrunan
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Tong Yanrunan

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95 pages 2017

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Tong Yanrunan considers the artistic act as an adventure towards the discovery of the true essence of its subject. The Chinese artist is empowered by a constant desire for getting in touch with the human soul and with nature, giving life to a portrait that is distant from the form but one that (like Giorgio Morandi?s still-life paintings) creates a sort of constantly gratifying relationship borne from apparent simplicity.0The subject dwells within the canvas in the essence of non-distinction; every face is vivid and irreplaceable; every image is a new and opulent universe. The painter is not interested in the true story of his characters. By estranging himself from their past, he manages to create a bridge between the soul of the artist and that of the subject? real, bare communication.0To observe Tong?s portraits means letting oneself go to a calm magnetism, abandoning oneself to the vision of subjects immobilized by the painter?s dynamic brushstrokes, on canvases slightly smaller than the real bust of a person and creating unalterable Forms of Time.00Exhibition: Gallerie d'Arte Maggiore, Bologna, Italy (08.06.-02.09.2017).

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