WANG LU: URBAN WANDERING
王陆:您已偏离路线
2025.07.19-2025.09.02
Born on the margins in the 1990s, Wang Lu works from personal experience, tracing routes of movement along the urban periphery and mapping structures of memory. Adopting a “slow-flight” perspective, he observes the city at a micro level, capturing its textures and translating sites such as Shougang’s industrial remains and aging residential blocks into still, archival-like images. His practice combines the immediacy of acrylic with careful planning, achieving a refined and restrained expression within small formats while extending spatial narratives through a “seeing the large in the small” approach. By merging pixel aesthetics with bonsai-like forms, he transforms industrial ruins into metaphors of organic growth, constructing a deliberately distorted landscape of memory. Through a palette dominated by blues and greens and the ordered use of lines and color fields, Wang develops a distinct visual language that sustains tension between memory and reality, order and playfulness, offering a poetic response to the process of urbanization.
作为90年代边缘出⽣的艺术家,王陆从个体经验出发,勾勒城市边缘的行走路径与记忆结构。他以“慢速飞行”的观察方式,在微观层面捕捉城市肌理,将首钢遗存与老旧楼群转化为静帧式视觉档案。其创作融合丙烯材料的即时性与理性规划,在小尺幅中实现精致克制的表达,并通过“以小见大”拓展空间叙事。他将像素风与盆景造型结合,把工业废墟转译为自然生长的隐喻,构建出带有失真特质的记忆图景。通过蓝绿主调与秩序化线条,形成独特视觉语言,在记忆与现实、秩序与趣味之间保持张力,呈现对城市化进程的诗性回应。
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