Soft sculptures by Ji Wenyu and Zhu Weibing
Refusing to bind himself to a single medium, Ji Wenyu seems to consider art as an exploration with strong imagery, humorous intelligence and formal precision. This truly suggests "integration of art" into the "everyday life" represented by his expressive multiplicity and eclectic approach. In his images and amorphous sculptures (that he collaboratively creates with his wife Zhu Weibing), Ji Wenyu hits on that blend of ingenuous and aesthetic objects that makes his work so compelling all along.
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