Liang Hao (梁浩) is a young artist from Canton, China in 1988. He is obsessed with painting hands and their reflection. It unfolds the space and opens the imagination on...
Liang Hao (梁浩) is a young artist from Canton, China in 1988. He is obsessed with painting hands and their reflection. It unfolds the space and opens the imagination on canvas. For example, In his work The one is the shadow of the other, we simply see a pair of hands reflecting on the smooth surface. However, there is something off that you can’t quite put a finger on, but you can sense there is a tension whilst the motivation seems unknown. Meanwhile, if we look closely, we might find the reflection is actually more real than the subject itself. It is hard to tell which is the real and which is the reflection, but one thing for sure is that Liang is deliberately blurring the boundary.
Recent solo include: Unfolding into the Expanse, 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, Hong Kong 2020; A Kind of Gaze, line gallery Shanghai, 2019; Image and Hunting ground, Line Gallery, Beijing, 2017; Time is stopping in front of your eyebrows, Line Gallery, Beijing, 2015; Lianghao’s project, OMI, New York, 2016. The institutional shows he once participated include: Ming Sheng Museum, Shanghai; Today Museum, Beijing; CAFA Art Museum. Beijing; ON SPACE; Offshore Project Space, Iceland; Global Impression, Berlin. Artist residencies include: Art OMI international Artist Residency, New York, US, 2016; Island Iceland offshore project, Seydisfjordur, Iceland. He was nominated twice for the John Moores Painting prize.