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Xingzi Gu Shows the Vulnerability of Youth

Last updated: May 25, 2025 2:20 pm
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Xingzi Gu’s ethereal paintings of young adults on the verge of adulthood have captivated art enthusiasts since their debut at New York University. Born to artistic parents in Nanjing, China, Gu pursued their passion for art in New Zealand before furthering their studies in New York. After a successful showcase at Lubov in 2024, Gu’s latest exhibition, “Fluffing the Foliage” at CLEARING, features five translucent paintings from 2025, each portraying two gender-neutral individuals engaged in everyday activities like lounging in a hammock, standing on a balcony, or cycling together.

Gu’s unique artistic technique involves delicately layering dry, pale oils and acrylics onto the canvas, reminiscent of traditional Chinese watercolors. This method, combined with the depiction of androgynous youths, draws parallels to the works of Japanese-German artist Leiko Ikemura, whose pieces are currently on display at Lisson Gallery in New York. Both artists share a fascination with the transitional phase between youth and adulthood, resisting societal pressures to conform and prioritize productivity.

The vulnerability and sense of isolation exuded by Gu’s figures may stem from their personal experience living through the isolating effects of the pandemic in their mid-20s. The absence of eye contact between the paired individuals in the paintings symbolizes a shared but disconnected existence, reflecting the cautious interactions of people during the COVID-19 era.

In “Lend me a light,” one figure offers a lit match to another, both fixated on the flame rather than each other. This lack of intimacy is a recurring theme in Gu’s work, emphasizing the subtle ways in which individuals navigate companionship while maintaining their personal space. The intricate details in Gu’s paintings, such as the calligraphic lines and blurred foliage, showcase the artist’s effort to blend traditional Chinese artistry with a contemporary approach.

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“Pinwheel” portrays two uniformed figures riding a bicycle with a dog peeking out of the front basket, hinting at a timeless quality that transcends specific eras. Gu’s diasporic background and choice of oil paint as a medium further emphasize the themes of isolation and introspection depicted in their art. The absence of overt communication between the figures underscores a shared sense of uncertainty and melancholy, offering a poignant commentary on the human experience.

“Fluffing the Foliage” is a contemplative exploration of youth, identity, and connection, inviting viewers to reflect on the complexities of human relationships and the ever-present struggle to balance individuality with companionship. Gu’s exhibition at CLEARING gallery invites audiences to immerse themselves in a world where vulnerability and introspection converge, resonating with the universal yearning for genuine connection amidst the chaos of modern life.

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