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Zhang Xiaoli, Three Realms 三界, 2024

Zhang Xiaoli China, b. 1989

Three Realms 三界, 2024
Ink and gold powder on silk 水墨金粉绢本
37 3/4 x 70 1/2 in
96 x 179 cm
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It is a human intellectual tendency to turn chaos into order. As suggested by the French philosopher Quentin Meillassoux’s critique of “correlationism,” when we understand sublime systems such as the...
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It is a human intellectual tendency to turn chaos into order. As suggested by the French philosopher Quentin Meillassoux’s critique of “correlationism,” when we understand sublime systems such as the universe or nature, we tend to translate them first into a logic in a language we can understand, rather than directly immersing ourselves in them. Zhang Xiaoli’s Three Realms may be an example of the latter approach. Depicting an abstract monochrome landscape of swirls, fingerprint-shaped spirals, flowing streams, and materials that drip, form, and morph, the painter understands nature as a chaotic space for materials.

Like a Möbius strip, matter in this conduit has a circular lifespan. Birthing from each other, merging into each other, and transforming into multiple new matter, Zhang’s forms expose an eternity not of the materials but of the underlying yet non-figurative law of nature that transcends human logic.

人类在认知上往往倾向于将混沌转化为秩序。正如法国哲学家甘丹·梅亚苏(Quentin Meillassoux)对“相关主义”的批判所指出的,当我们理解诸如宇宙或自然这类宏大体系时,往往会先将其转译为一种我们能够理解的语言逻辑,而不是直接沉浸其中。张小黎的《三界》或许正体现了后一种路径。画中描绘的是一个抽象的单色景观,由旋涡、指纹状的螺旋、流动的水脉,以及不断滴落、生成与变形的物质构成,艺术家将自然理解为一个充满混沌的材料场域。

如同莫比乌斯环一般,画中物质呈现出循环往复的生命历程:彼此生成、彼此融合,并不断转化为新的形态。张小黎的这些形式所揭示的,并非物质本身的永恒,而是一种潜在却非具象的自然法则。它超越了人类的逻辑,指向更为深层的恒久性。
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