b. 1965 in Taipei, Taiwan, lives and works in Beijing
Huang Zhiyang's artwork bridges the holistic and organicistic world of classical Daoism, Buddhism and neo-Confucianism with the emergent and non-linear worlds of contemporary phenomenology, neurology, evolutionary biology and deep ecology. Although best known for his biomorphic ink figures and abstract paintings using high-gamut mineral pigments, Huang's artistic practice also spans sculpture and ecologically focused public installations in bronze, stone, bamboo and other natural materials. Regardless of medium, his work reveals a common "unity of the universe-of humankind, microscopic life forms, plant life, and all other forms of presence" (Britta Erickson).
In his native Taiwan, Huang Zhiyang graduated in 1989 from the Taipei Chinese Cultural University with his major in traditional Chinese ink painting. He was at the forefront of several artists who, in the 1980s and 90s, helped to build the Taiwanese contemporary art scene, resulting in his being included in the contemporary ink painting exhibition held at the Taipei Fine Arts Museum (1988). Huang represented Taiwan at the 46th Venice Biennale (1995) and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Sydney (1995) and featured prominently in the Inside/Out show at the Museum of Modern Art P.S.1 and Asia Society in New York and the Museum of Modern Art and Asian Art Museum in San Francisco (1998). Huang's inclusion in the New York MoMA show was a privotal event in his career and he subsequently exhibited at the National Art Museum of China, Beijing (1999), the National Taiwan Museum of Art (1999), the progressive Tacheles Art Center in Berlin (1999) and the Hong Kong Visual Arts Centre (2000).
In 2006, Huang moved to Beijing to broaden his exposure to the rapid developments in Mainland China. He held exhibitions at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Shanghai (2006), the Museum of Contemporary Art in Taipei (2006), and the Museum of Contemporary Art in Beijing (2007). Huang showed for a second time at the 54th Venice Biennale (2011) and was included in the 4th Guangzhou Triennial (2012). During this time, his work was also shown at the Shanghai World Expo (2010), at FIAC (2011), at Art Basel Miami Beach (2011) and at exhibitions organized by the Fédération Française de la Couture (2010 and 2011).
In conjunction with the National Museum of China where Huang's oeuvre was subject of a solo show (2014), Ink Studio recently showed Huang's latest work in the solo exhibition The Phenomenology of Life.
At these two shows, Huang exhibited two monumental works in his Beijing-Bio series of biomorphic mega-flora/fauna ink paintings. At 4.75 x 12.6 meters, these are the largest two-dimensional ink paintings he has created to date. Huang also exhibited the latest silk canvases from his Zoon Dreamscape series of pure abstractions in high-gamut mineral pigments and traditional ink as well as the latest series of Op Art-like Three Marks abstractions in which he explored the Deleuzian border between order and chaos, stability and change. Finally, Huang created two installations: at Ink Studio, he created a video room where viewers can contemplate the origins of life in the micro-cosmos of small single- and multi-celled organisms and, at the National Museum of China, Huang installed a massive granite sculpture entitled Dragon Vein from his Possessing Numerous Peaks series.
Huang's works can be found amongst others in the UBS Art Collection, Switzerland, the Deutsche Bank Collection, Germany, the Barclays Bank Art Collection, Singapore, the collection of the U.S. Department of State's Office of Art in Embassies, USA, and the collections of the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan, Taipei Fine Arts Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan, the Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, and the National Museum of China, Beijing.
To: Artist's website
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Possessing Numerous Peaks No.S-1205 座千峰No.S-1205, 2012
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Zoon-Dreamscape No. 1210 Zoon-密视1210号, 2012
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Zoon-Dreamscape No. 1213 Zoon-密视1213号, 2012
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Zoon-Dreamscape No. 1302, Zoon-密视 No. 1302, 2013
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Zoon-Dreamscape No. 1219 Zoon-密视1219号, 2012
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Possessing Numerous Peaks No.S-1223 座千峰No.S-1223, 2012
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Possessing Numerous Peaks No.S-1213 座千峰No.S-1213, 2012
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Zoon-Beijing Bio 北京生物, 2017
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Three Marks Movement No.1304 千灵显.列阵 No.1304, 2013
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Three Marks Movement No. 1307 千灵显.游聚1307号, 2013
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Three Marks Mountain Spirit No. 1306 千灵显.山灵1306号, 2013
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Zoon-Beijing Bio: Spring No.1 Zoon-北京生物之春1号, 2013
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Peter+Nadja Lover’s Library 恋人絮语, 1998-2000
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Morphological Ecology 017 形象生态017, 2000
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Morphological Ecology 010 形象生态010, 1988
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Global INK: INKstudio’s Ten Year Anniversary Exhibition
Bingyi, Chen Haiyan, Huang Chih-yang, Li Jin, Li Huasheng, Liu Dan, Peng Kang-long, Wang Dongling, Wang Tiande, Xu Bing, Yang Jiechang, Zheng Chongbin 17 Jun - 29 Jul 2023The current exhibition, Global INK, is our opportunity to share with everyone what we have discovered over our first decade of programming. It is not a group show but instead a special exhibition consisting of twelve separate solo presentations by twelve artists who we believe define the new global contemporary INK.Read more -
Luminous Shadows
18 Nov 2017 - 19 Jan 2018The group exhibition Luminous Shadows explores spirituality and transcendence in the sensory engagement with the material world, recuperating dimensions of art repressed by a modern aesthetics of detached contemplation. The work of art is here ritualized anew as a vehicle for salvation and awakening, a self-conscious theatrical illusion, a sensuous body of pleasure and pain, and an object of pious devotion and yearning.Read more -
Ink and the Mind
Ink and phenomenology. Exhibition No.2 19 Mar - 12 May 2016Ink and the Mind explores the myriad connections between ink painting and cognition, perception, affect, and imagination.Read more -
INK AND THE BODY
Ink and Phenomenology, Exhibition No. 1 21 Sep - 15 Nov 2014Ink Studio’s premier group show, Ink and the Body, launches a planned series of three exhibitions examining ink painting in terms of the relationship between the subject and both the...Read more -
THE PHENOMENOLOGY OF LIFE: CHAPTERS IN A COURSE OF STUDY
HUANG ZHIYANG 29 Mar - 11 May 2014Ink Studio墨齋 is pleased to announce its forthcoming exhibition The Phenomenology of Life with works by the eminent ink painter Huang Zhiyang (b. 1965, Taipei, Taiwan). In conjunction with the...Read more