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Subconscious Commitments Painting

Wei Tan

Germany

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 39.4 W x 31.5 H x 0.8 D in

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A chaotic arrangement of chairs, tables, rectangular prisms and organic shapes float in a bottomless space. The various positioning of the chairs leaves the viewer without a sense of orientation. Again there is no focal point to hold on to. The rectangular prisms seem to weigh down all the chaos. Each object has a mind of its own and they are not communicating with each other. Without redirecting their orientation, the objects are stuck in a state of limbo. Although seemingly unanchored and free-floating, they are unable to break free from a sense of gravity that seems to hold them back. This painting suggests a person having multiple subconscious commitments that pull them into different directions at the same time, unable to move forward.

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Acrylic on Canvas

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39.4 W x 31.5 H x 0.8 D in

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Wei Tan (b. Malaysia, 1991) is a painter and sculptor based in Berlin. With a background in music composition, she completed her Master's degree in Music Technology at New York University. In summer 2015, while developing work on image-based experimental sound art, Wei Tan plunged into the world of abstract painting – first collaborating with her teacher Gina Bonati in a small East Village apartment, then experimenting on her own, drawing inspirations from the great Abstract Expressionists and today’s cross-disciplinary artists. Since then she has worked and exhibited in New York, London, Kuala Lumpur and Berlin. Wei Tan’s art began as an urgent act of self-revelation through improvisation. Each painting is a journal entry where thoughts and memories are purged. Like making soup, materials are thrown onto the canvas and mixed together through spontaneous gesture. Wet paint, powdery pastels and viscous oil clash into each other creating haphazard geographies. Often a period of mindless doodling is carried out before the painting emerges with an unexpected coherence. The process of automatic drawing allows thoughts from the subconscious to emerge and form a narrative. In her later work, Wei Tan developed an interest in more tangible and figurative forms. This first manifested as paintings that exist between the real and the abstract, where quasi real-life objects – resembling chairs, boxes, tables and vases – float in a sea of abstract colours and forms. These objects became characters of their own, each emanating a unique emotional signature. In her latest Chairs Series, each chair seems to carry the lingering presence of a human being. The objects in the room evoke various feeling states ranging from excitement and playfulness to melancholy and longing. These rooms are a peek into the emotional landscape of the painter, as well as a mirror in which the viewers can catch a glimpse of themselves.

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