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New York | Many Splendored Spring: The Extraordinary Flower-Landscapes of Peng Kanglong

Past exhibition
15 - 19 March 2023
Open a larger version of the following image in a popup: Peng Kanglong 彭康隆, Facsimile of Flowers 花帖, 2021

Peng Kanglong 彭康隆

Facsimile of Flowers 花帖, 2021
Ink and color on paper 纸本水墨设色
70 x 141 cm
27 1/2 x 55 1/2 in
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In the composition Facsimile of Flowers, Peng Kanglong confronts us with two widely divergent experiences of space. In the extremely close foreground to the right, peonies and an early summer-flowering...
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In the composition Facsimile of Flowers, Peng Kanglong confronts us with two widely divergent experiences of space. In the extremely close foreground to the right, peonies and an early summer-flowering shrub—perhaps a wild dog rose—blossom before a jade green garden rock. To the immediately left of this arrangement, space recedes tens of miles into a misty canyon of blue stone. By adding an upright poppy on the far left and two peony blooms that bow into the very center of the composition, Peng heightens this tension in depth and distance between a garden—which we experience up front in relatively shallow depth—and a landscape—which we experience from afar with a sense of deep recession. This paradoxical juxtaposition, conflation, or mixing of extremely shallow and extremely deep recession is unique to Peng Kanglong’s flower-landscapes and extends the spatial possibilities afforded by traditional compositional methods such as the sanyuan or “Three Distances” inherited from Northern Song landscape composition.
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