Tu Hongtao
Tu Hongtao
Born in Chengdu, China, in 1976, Tu Hongtao was admitted to the affiliated high school of the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in 1991. He later graduated with a specialization in oil painting from the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou in 1999. Completing his formal education on the eve of the millennium, the artist began his career during an era of swift transformation in his country—one that signaled the end of its collective economy and the rise of the market economy and globalization.
After art school, Tu was briefly employed in the textile industry in southern China. In 2001, he returned to Chengdu to focus on painting. Observing the rapid social and environmental changes in his hometown, he began to compose sardonic cityscapes featuring piles of human bodies and dolls that reflect contemporary feelings of confusion, tension, and desire. In addition to manifesting the anxieties of Tu’s generation, these early canvases established his ongoing engagement with cross-cultural histories of landscape painting. He continued with the Snow Forest series from 2006 to 2008, using the density of these landscapes as “both an abstract background and a real space,” in his words.
From 2008 to 2010, Tu reoriented his painting practice, veering further from his earlier Neo-Pop trajectory. Having studied calligraphy as well as both Eastern and Western painting traditions, Tu turned to Zhao Mengfu’s (1254–1322) theory of “applying calligraphy to painting” (yi shu ru hua, 以书入画)—a pivotal development that shifted the direction of traditional painting in the Yuan Dynasty. Observing the abstract spirit of Chinese literati painting, Tu both examined the organically evolving relationship between image and formal technique and challenged the aesthetics of Western painting to which he was accustomed.
Tu frequently visited the mountainous Bifeng Valley in Ya’an, Sichuan, for inspiration during this period, adopting recurring motifs from the surrounding terrain. In the resulting works, Tu focused on the physicality of his brushstrokes and the “spirit of the ink” that generally permeates paper, incorporating the importance of “writing” a composition in lieu of merely illustrating an image. The formal qualities of Tu’s picture plane evoke those of Qing Dynasty painters Shitao (Zhu Ruoji, 1642–1707) and Gong Xian (1619–1689). His paintings have gradually metamorphosed from incorporating a mimetic Western three-dimensional space to suggesting an illusionistic “inward psyche” that blurs reality and imagination.
Since 2010, Tu has presented increasingly complex compositions that repeatedly layer a single landscape, poetically rearranging the temporal expectations embedded in such a scene. Tu’s alma mater, the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou, has played an indispensable role in the history of modern Chinese art, nurturing figures such as Lin Fengmian (1900–1991) and Wu Dayu (1903–1988), pioneers of modern Chinese painting who integrated Chinese and Western styles, as well as Zao Wou-ki (1920–2013), Chu Teh-Chun (1920–2014), and other second-generation Chinese artists in Paris, whose experiments in abstraction furthered the course initiated by Lin and Wu. Informed by this rich art-historical legacy, Tu’s imagery interrupts linear narratives and employs an expansive use of space in the context of Eastern and Western visual traditions, embodying a contemporary abstract lyricism all his own.
Selected Works
Video
"Tu Hongtao: Twisting and Turning" | 22 Old Bond Street, Lévy Gorvy London 2020
October 21, 2020
Exhibitions
"No Line on the Horizon"
Palm Beach
November 20 - December 5, 2021
Tu HongtaoTu Hongtao: Drunken Forest
Palm Beach
February 9 - 28, 2021
Tu HongtaoEternal Seasons: Part II 春華秋實:第二篇章
Hong Kong
April 28 - May 31, 2021
Tu HongtaoTu Hongtao: Twisting and Turning
London
October 2 - November 24, 2020
Tu HongtaoTu Hongtao
Hong Kong
March 25 - June 23, 2020
Tu HongtaoReturn to Nature (Zao Xue Han Zhang)
Hong Kong
March 26 - May 18, 2019
Museum Exhibitions
Selected Press
Architectural Digest China | 今年西岸艺术与设计博览会,一同期待博物馆收藏级作品!
November 1, 2021
National Arts | 国家美术·金星奖丨年度中坚力量:屠宏涛
May 29, 2021
Hyperallergic | Painting “the Eternity of Time”
December 19, 2020
Southern People Weekly | 屠宏涛 在画面上撕开一个虫洞
December 18, 2020
GalleriesNow | Tu Hongtao: Green Mountains Shall See Me Like This
November 19, 2020
Rolling Stone | 他是否有望成为下一个“中国最有价值的艺术家” (Is he possibly the next "most valued Chinese Artist"?)
November 16, 2020
The Art Newspaper | London galleries to accommodate collectors ‘by appointment’ during second coronavirus lockdown
November 4, 2020
Southern People Weekly | 屠宏涛 在画面上 撕开一个虫洞 (Culture: Interview with Tu Hongtao)
November 1, 2020
Harper’s Bazaar Art | 屠宏涛:绘画是场无休止的探究 (Tu Hongtao: Painting is an endless exploration)
November 1, 2020
Rutáge | ГАЛЕРЕЯ Lévy Gorvy ОТКРЫЛА НОВОЕ ПРОСТРАНСТВО В БЫВШЕМ Pret a Manger
October 29, 2020
Black Qube | „Twisting and turning“ – Paintings by Tu Hongtao
October 19, 2020
The Art Newspaper | From flat white to white cube: Lévy Gorvy opens gallery in former Pret a Manger in Mayfair
October 15, 2020
inssaidor | Tu Hongtao: Twisting and Turning — Lévy Gorvy
October 13, 2020
Seb's Art List | Tu Hongtao - Twisting and Turning
October 1, 2020
GalleriesNow | Tu Hongtao
June 12, 2020
ArtAsiaPacific | Tu Hongtao: From Cityscapes of Desire to Self-Reflection in Nature
May 18, 2020
Artron | 【雅昌专稿】“传奇”厉为阁:将精细化艺术服务做到极致
May 18, 2020
Prestige magazine | Lévy Gorvy Presents A Survey of Paintings by Artist Tu HongTao
May 15, 2020
Financial Times | How contemporary art is changing in the Covid-19 era
April 27, 2020
ARTCO | Tu Hongtao: A Person's History of Painting, or History of Revolution
April 13, 2020
Noblesse | Tu Hongtao: The Secret Space of Landscape and Time
April 13, 2020
ArtDaily | Lévy Gorvy opens a survey of paintings by artist Tu Hongtao
April 2, 2020
Elle Men China | Interview with artist Tu Hongtao
April 1, 2020
T Magazine China | Tu Hongtao
March 4, 2020
Sohu | 「Hi行程」缺席11月的艺术圈,就像错过双11的淘宝店
November 6, 2019
Yohomars | 来自屠宏涛的山水画空间
November 6, 2019
ArtNow 12 | 屠宏涛个展亮相
November 6, 2019
Artnet | 厉为阁宣布代理屠宏涛:这家蓝筹画廊有怎样的“亚洲布局”?
October 14, 2019
Art Forum | TAIPEI DANGDAI AND NADA MIAMI ANNOUNCE EXHIBITORS, TU HONGTAO JOINS LÉVY GORVY, AND MORE
October 4, 2019
Artnet | Art Industry News: Top Los Angeles Art Patrons Donate $750 Million to Bankroll Climate-Change Research + Other Stories
October 1, 2019
Art News | ARTnews In Brief: Gwangju Biennale Reveals Partial Artist List for 2020 Edition and More from September 27, 2019
October 1, 2019
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