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Gordon Cheung, A Thousand Plateaus, 2016
Gordon Cheung, A Thousand Plateaus, 2016
Gordon Cheung, A Thousand Plateaus, 2016
Gordon Cheung, A Thousand Plateaus, 2016
Gordon Cheung, A Thousand Plateaus, 2016
Gordon Cheung, A Thousand Plateaus, 2016
Gordon Cheung, A Thousand Plateaus, 2016

A Thousand Plateaus, 2016

Financial Times newspaper, archival inkjet, sand and pumice on canvas and aluminium
200 x 450 x 5 cm
78 1/2 x 177 1/2 x 2 in
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A Thousand Plateaus depicts a mountainous forest pierced by several ‘nail houses’: a term borrowed from the Chinese proverb: “the nail that sticks up will be hammered down,” used in...
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A Thousand Plateaus depicts a mountainous forest pierced by several ‘nail houses’: a term borrowed from the Chinese proverb: “the nail that sticks up will be hammered down,” used in China to refer to properties whose residents defy state-sanctioned developers’ demands to sell. Those who resist remain in their homes whilst their surrounding neighbourhood is destroyed a contemporary landscape springs up in its place. Cheung’s employment of nail houses, now censored symbols of resistance, unravels the conceptual framework of the traditional Chinese landscape painting, intended to induce a psychic state of dream travel, but also related to the omnipresence of dynastic civilisation. The painting’s title makes reference to the critique of contemporary capitalist culture by Gilles Deleuze and Felix Guattari of the same name.
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Exhibitions

Unknown Known ( 03/10/2017 to 04/16/2017 )
Into the Wild Abyss ( 06/09/2017 to 09/03/2017 )
Lines in the Sand ( 09/18/2016 to 11/07/2016 )
Here Be Dragons ( 04/30/2016 to 07/17/2020 )

Provenance

HSBC Art Collection
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