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Suiren (The Fire Maker)
2007
colored ink on rice paper
390 × 70 cm
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Ancient Luotu
1994
Colored ink on ricepaper
163.3 × 46 cm
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Human Numeric Code
1992
ink on rice paper,original hanging scroll
155 × 53.2 cm
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Numeric Code
1992
colored ink on paper, original hanging scroll
155.2 × 53 cm
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Natural Superpower’s Time of Origin
1992
colored ink on rice paper, original hanging scroll
150.3 × 52.3 cm
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Two Chinese Characters “Mi” and “Zong” (Tantra)
1991
ink on rice paper
137 × 70 cm
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Diagram of Hong Fan Presenting Hetu
1990
Colored ink on calendar paper
52.2 × 75.4 cm
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Round Diagram of the Encounter of the Sky and the Sun
1990
Colored ink on calendar paper
52.2 × 75.4 cm
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Diagram of Guan Ziming Compiled Xuandongjijing
1990
Colored ink on calendar paper
54 × 78 cm
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Diagram of the Liver Meridian
1990
colored ink on calendar paper
77.3 × 52.3 cm
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Diagram of Human Heart Meridian
1989
colored ink on glazed printing paper
78.2 × 54 cm
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Diagram of the Human Nervous System 19
1989
colored ink on calendar paper
76.3 × 52.6 cm
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Diagram of the Human Nervous System 19
1989
colored ink on calendar paper
76.3 × 52.6 cm
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Diagram of the Human Nervous System 19
1989
colored ink on calendar paper
76.3 × 52.6 cm
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Diagram of the Human Nervous System
1989
colored ink on calendar paper
76.3 × 52.6 cm
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Diagram of the Human Nervous
1989
colored ink on calendar paper
76.3 × 52.6 cm
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Decomposition Diagram of the Human Nervous System
1989
colored ink on glazed printing paper
54 × 77.5 cm
Artist Room: Guo Fengyi
The Artist Room at Long March Space presents seven works by Guo Fengyi from 1989 to 1996. The early works on calendar paper and glazed printing paper reflect her contemplation of the human body, not only from an introspective experience, but extends from ‘vipassana’ to ‘clairvoyance’, alluding to ancient divine metaphors found in the laws of the land and heaven, the sun and moon.
The flow of Guo Fengyi’s brushstrokes captures intricate and mysterious forms, from the sacred icons to the transformations of qigong, that are incredibly cluttered, but holistically presents a highly consolidated visual system. Starting from qigong and lines, Guo delves into an spiritual reality that relates to both the human body and the cosmos, distinguishing itself from the material world we are accustomed to and leading toward a hidden, boundless realm.