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Ren Hang
野生 (The Wild)

19.03.–25.07.2015

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Provocative and direct. At the same time aesthetic, humorous and poetic. The photographs of the Chinese artist Ren Hang (1987–2017) fascinate because of their radical imagery. OstLicht presented the most comprehensive exhibition of the young shooting star in Europe to date. His sudden death is an irretrievable loss for all who knew him, as it is for the art world which lost one of its brightest and uncompromising talents.

 

Ren Hang’s analogue photographs are about human emotions, relationships and friendships, and also fear and loneliness. Young women and men – mostly friends of the artist – pose naked in vulnerable, occasionally explicit poses. With their gaze often directed straight at the camera, the models always assume an active role. In the portraits, taken in front of monochromatic backdrops, on the roof of high-rise buildings or in natural landscapes, animals such as snakes, birds or cats and flowers appear as props. In twisted poses and unusual arrangements, bodies are an abstract element to Ren Hang. The naked human body becomes a malleable sculpture and is thus desexualised. Still, the artist’s photographs are always suffused with a subtle humour.

 

Living and working in Beijing, Ren Hang was influenced by Chinese culture and his immediate environment. His images also constitute a portrait of his own generation and of China’s urban youth culture, longing for individual freedom and spiritual liberty. They reflect a spontaneous lifestyle which seeks out liberty. Hang’s intimate photographs directly challenge moral and social taboos in China by exploring the human body and sexuality, especially homosexuality, which was considered a mental illness in China until 2001. His experience of regular censorship has influenced his artistic practice and the aesthetic of his photographs. On the one hand, they are carefully censored, yet on the other hand, they are inherently of the moment: a consequence of his – not always voluntarily – quick working method.

 

Curated by Raphaele Godin and Rebekka Reuter

 


 

A book accompanying the exhibition was published by dieNacht Publishing, edited by Michael Kollmann and Calin Kruse.

 


 

IMPRESSIONS FROM THE OPENING

 

Rebekka Reuter (OstLicht/WestLicht), Peter Coeln (OstLicht/WestLicht), Ren Hang, Judith Reisinger (OstLicht/WestLicht) & Alfred Weidinger (Belvedere), Raphaele Godin © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Alfred Weidinger (Belvedere), Peter Coeln (OstLicht/WestLicht), Peter Pilz & Ren Hang © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Peter Coeln (OstLicht/WestLicht) © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Alfred Weidinger (Belvedere) © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Kaiyue Li (OstLicht/WestLicht), Ren Hang & Peter Coeln (OstLicht/WestLicht) © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Ren Hang © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Ren Hang & Peter Coeln (OstLicht/WestLicht) © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Ren Hang © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Ren Hang © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Opening of the exhibition »Ren Hang: 野生 (The Wild)« at OstLicht © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Opening of the exhibition »Ren Hang: 野生 (The Wild)« at OstLicht © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Opening of the exhibition »Ren Hang: 野生 (The Wild)« at OstLicht © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Opening of the exhibition »Ren Hang: 野生 (The Wild)« at OstLicht © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Opening of the exhibition »Ren Hang: 野生 (The Wild)« at OstLicht © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Opening of the exhibition »Ren Hang: 野生 (The Wild)« at OstLicht © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Opening of the exhibition »Ren Hang: 野生 (The Wild)« at OstLicht © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Opening of the exhibition »Ren Hang: 野生 (The Wild)« at OstLicht © Christine Miess / OstLicht
Opening of the exhibition »Ren Hang: 野生 (The Wild)« at OstLicht © Christine Miess / OstLicht
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