Overview

An Everlasting Flow of Water

• In its symbolism, water, this vital element from which life originated on our earth. Water also represents the feminine, in its essence, as well as the emotional. Liang Binin has fashioned with his artistic hands a woman dreaming, swimming or flying under the power of flowing water. More than anything, we let ourselves be carried away by a depth and an impetus that makes us travel and takes us on paths of reverie and why not inspiration. The clean white and shinning gold patina gives it an appearance of stone, a symbol of strength and stability, while the world of the water recalls uncertainty and movement under full freedom and imagination... The artist offers a sculpture that combines a perfect balance between two opposites, "alive" and the serenity that subtly attract and marry. The sculptures of this series are made 100% bronze, and can be placed either indoor or outdoor, without any issue.
 
• The work of Liang Binbin is magnificent because it bears witness to a very feminine and accomplished presence. It inspires, it inspires love… In addition, it is of great aesthetic beauty. His sculptures illustrate woman in a deep and magic moment of herself. Tenderly and proudly, she is in her thought, a meditation, a dream… Her mind blowing up to the sky forming an growing spirit that shines and touches our heart. The work of the artist is very introspective. Liang Binbin has made a place where this woman is in her own world. These moments can be very intense. Minutes can become hours and hours become years when we are in deep meditation. The rest of the world no longer exists and time takes on its full value. The luxury of this time that we want to offer ourselves... In addition, this emotion is very skilfully represented by the artist on the face of this woman where her face is in serenity, and in a deep happiness and tender love. Through it, our imagination can lead us to a lot of scenarios and stories,... or simply our own. 
 
• Liang Binbin sculpts fascinating, singular and unique figure, the synthesis of forms and thoughts, expresses the reality of life and profonde sensations and complex emotions of human being, aspiring to freedom and imprints itself for ever on our minds. What makes the artist unique is his perfection of the line, the body, the movement that reduced to the essential of human life that assuredly speaks to everyone at the very depth of their being...
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Biography
A Chinese Artist Lives in Belgium
• Liang Binbin is a Chinese artist, he was born in 1979 in Zhejiang Province, China. The artist grew up and did his studies at the Beijing Institute of Art & Design (Decoration Art department) in China.
 
•  He continued his studies and obtaining sculpture diploma in Fine Arts at the Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in 2005 in Beijing, the best art academy of the country. He received a Baster's degree ( sculpture department ) from the CAFA. Beijing. The artist acquired a solid technique and experience of modeling in different material in the studios of different master sculptors in China.
 
• Over the last 17 years, contemporary sculptures and monumental size installations in bronze and stainless steel have been made and widely exhibited in many galleries in China. Also he participated in numerous National and International exhibitions.
 
• Since 2021, Liang Binbin has moved permanently in Belgium and settled close to Brussels. The artist starts to create this brand new series of "water" in bronze given his new inspirations in Europe. 
 
 Exhibitions:
Art Yī is the exclusive gallery of the artist in Brussels, Belgium.
 

2023: Luxembourg Art Fair, Luxembourg

2015: “Utopia of The Island”, Group exhibition, Mangrove Tree Resort World, Sanya Bay, China.

2013: “Filter The Public”, Group exhibition, Shanghai World Financial Center, Shanghai, China

2012: “A Transient Universe”, Solo exhibition, IVAM Art Museum, Valencia, Spain

2011: “Endless Variations-Sui Jianguo and his students”, Group exhibition, Beijing, China

2011: “Reborn”, Solo exhibition, Shanghai, China

2011: “Anthropocene”, Group exhibition, Ushuaia Biennale, Ushuaia, Argentina

2010: “Metaphors of Un/Real- Animamix Biennial”, The Museum Contemporary Art Shanghai (MoCA), China

2009: “Enliven-In Between Realities and Fiction- Animamix Biennial”, Group exhibition, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China

2008: “Butterfly Dream”, Group exhibition, The Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai (MoCA), China

2007:  “Craft-A Mode of Life”, Group exhibition, Cheongju International Craft Biennale, Cheongju, South-Korea

2007: “The New Wind From China-Chinese Contemporary Art”, Group exhibition, Gwangju Art Museum, South-Korea

2006: “Unclear and Clearness”Heyri foundation art space, Soul, South-Korea

2006: “Fiction@Love”,The Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai (MoCA), China

2005: “The 2nd Chengdu Biennale”, Group exhibition, Chengdu, China

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