Video by Oresti Tsonopoulos, 2020.
Special thanks to Long March Space for providing the following footage: Guo Fengyi, 2007. Interview of Guo Fengyi, Lijiang, China, 2002; Guo Fengyi Working at Home, Xi'an, China, time unspecified.
Virtual Walkthrough of Guo Fengyi: To See From a Distance
Explore the exhibition Guo Fengyi: To See from a Distance with this virtual walkthrough led by Laura Hoptman, The Drawing Center’s Executive Director, and Assistant Curator Rosario Güiraldes. Guo Fengyi: To See from a Distance is the first major institutional presentation of the Chinese artist’s work in the United States. The exhibition features more than thirty works from Guo’s brief yet prolific career, including drawings executed on book and calendar pages and on cloth, as well as small- and large-scale drawings on rice-paper scrolls. Spanning two floors of The Drawing Center’s galleries, To See from a Distance provides an overview of Guo’s visionary drawings, which incorporate the diagrammatic, the mystical, and the wildly imaginative.
Subtitles for this virtual walkthrough are available in English and Simplified Chinese.
Works on view in Guo Fengyi: To See From a Distance.
Video by Oresti Tsonopoulos, 2020.
Special thanks to Long March Space for providing the following footage: Guo Fengyi, 2007. Interview of Guo Fengyi, Lijiang, China, 2002; Guo Fengyi Working at Home, Xi'an, China, time unspecified.