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Ding Yi: Between Premonition and Retrospection | Llandudno
2025年2月15日–5月31日 (UTC)
Llandudno
Between Prediction and Retrospection is a survey exhibition of works by Ding Yi, a leading figure in Chinese geometric abstraction, featuring works on canvas, wood and paper, created over the last forty years.
Drawing upon Eastern philosophy and Western aesthetics, the exhibition presents both experimental, process-based and traditional approaches to contemporary painting. During his long career, Ding has applied such methodology in his studio practice to explore personal and societal cross-cultural perspectives in relation to fast-paced technological development, urban environment and human culture in general.
The ‘predictive’ element referred to in the title underscores the use of the cross sign, whether a ‘+’ or an ‘x’, as an emblematic gesture and mark. Ding’s practice not only links Western and Eastern formal aesthetic approaches but prefigures the ‘absolute matrix’ of the binary code, one of today’s most prominent visual tropes, now largely seen in the supercharged development of the digital realm.
The ‘retrospective’ aspect is seen in the selection of works from the 1980s to the present, a time span that has seen dramatic societal development such as the fall of Soviet Communism, the decline of the American dream, and the rise of China and the Southeast Asia region. Ding’s work, in its integrity and motif-based approach, provides a lens through which the results of such consequential events can be read.
The exhibition unveils Ding Yi’s mastery in navigating the intersections of tradition and innovation, providing a transcendent journey through a labyrinth of visual language, where every brushstroke resonates.
The exhibition was curated by Alfredo Cramerotti, former Director, Mostyn, and Kalliopi Tsipni-Kolaza, Curator of Visual Arts, Mostyn, and is kindly supported by Timothy Taylor, London.
Ding Yi: Between Premonition and Retrospection | Llandudno
Feb 15–May 31, 2025 (UTC)
Llandudno
Between Prediction and Retrospection is a survey exhibition of works by Ding Yi, a leading figure in Chinese geometric abstraction, featuring works on canvas, wood and paper, created over the last forty years.
Drawing upon Eastern philosophy and Western aesthetics, the exhibition presents both experimental, process-based and traditional approaches to contemporary painting. During his long career, Ding has applied such methodology in his studio practice to explore personal and societal cross-cultural perspectives in relation to fast-paced technological development, urban environment and human culture in general.
The ‘predictive’ element referred to in the title underscores the use of the cross sign, whether a ‘+’ or an ‘x’, as an emblematic gesture and mark. Ding’s practice not only links Western and Eastern formal aesthetic approaches but prefigures the ‘absolute matrix’ of the binary code, one of today’s most prominent visual tropes, now largely seen in the supercharged development of the digital realm.
The ‘retrospective’ aspect is seen in the selection of works from the 1980s to the present, a time span that has seen dramatic societal development such as the fall of Soviet Communism, the decline of the American dream, and the rise of China and the Southeast Asia region. Ding’s work, in its integrity and motif-based approach, provides a lens through which the results of such consequential events can be read.
The exhibition unveils Ding Yi’s mastery in navigating the intersections of tradition and innovation, providing a transcendent journey through a labyrinth of visual language, where every brushstroke resonates.
The exhibition was curated by Alfredo Cramerotti, former Director, Mostyn, and Kalliopi Tsipni-Kolaza, Curator of Visual Arts, Mostyn, and is kindly supported by Timothy Taylor, London.
Ding Yi: Between Premonition and Retrospection | Llandudno
2025年2月15日–5月31日 (UTC)
Llandudno
Between Prediction and Retrospection is a survey exhibition of works by Ding Yi, a leading figure in Chinese geometric abstraction, featuring works on canvas, wood and paper, created over the last forty years.
Drawing upon Eastern philosophy and Western aesthetics, the exhibition presents both experimental, process-based and traditional approaches to contemporary painting. During his long career, Ding has applied such methodology in his studio practice to explore personal and societal cross-cultural perspectives in relation to fast-paced technological development, urban environment and human culture in general.
The ‘predictive’ element referred to in the title underscores the use of the cross sign, whether a ‘+’ or an ‘x’, as an emblematic gesture and mark. Ding’s practice not only links Western and Eastern formal aesthetic approaches but prefigures the ‘absolute matrix’ of the binary code, one of today’s most prominent visual tropes, now largely seen in the supercharged development of the digital realm.
The ‘retrospective’ aspect is seen in the selection of works from the 1980s to the present, a time span that has seen dramatic societal development such as the fall of Soviet Communism, the decline of the American dream, and the rise of China and the Southeast Asia region. Ding’s work, in its integrity and motif-based approach, provides a lens through which the results of such consequential events can be read.
The exhibition unveils Ding Yi’s mastery in navigating the intersections of tradition and innovation, providing a transcendent journey through a labyrinth of visual language, where every brushstroke resonates.
The exhibition was curated by Alfredo Cramerotti, former Director, Mostyn, and Kalliopi Tsipni-Kolaza, Curator of Visual Arts, Mostyn, and is kindly supported by Timothy Taylor, London.
Snooker Tournaments | Welsh Open Day 5 (Llandudno) | Feb 14th | Venue Cymru
Feb 14, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Llandudno
Explore accurate Welsh Open Day 5 sporting information and times for 14th February, as well as links for Snooker news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Welsh Open is a highly-anticipated snooker sporting event held annually in Wales, United Kingdom. It is one of the most prestigious tournaments on the World Snooker Tour calendar and attracts top players from around the world. The event has been a part of the professional snooker scene since 1992 and has seen many legendary players compete, including Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Selby, and John Higgins. The tournament takes place at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, which boasts a capacity of over 5,000 spectators. With a total prize money of over £370,000, the Welsh Open is a fiercely competitive event that guarantees thrilling matches and exceptional snooker skills on display.
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Snooker Tournaments | Welsh Open Day 1 (Llandudno) | Feb 10th | Venue Cymru
Feb 10, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Llandudno
Explore accurate Welsh Open Day 1 sporting information and times for 10th February, as well as links for Snooker news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Welsh Open is a highly-anticipated snooker sporting event held annually in Wales, United Kingdom. It is one of the most prestigious tournaments on the World Snooker Tour calendar and attracts top players from around the world. The event has been a part of the professional snooker scene since 1992 and has seen many legendary players compete, including Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Selby, and John Higgins. The tournament takes place at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, which boasts a capacity of over 5,000 spectators. With a total prize money of over £370,000, the Welsh Open is a fiercely competitive event that guarantees thrilling matches and exceptional snooker skills on display.
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Snooker Tournaments | Welsh Open Day 2 (Llandudno) | Feb 11th | Venue Cymru
Feb 11, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Llandudno
Explore accurate Welsh Open Day 2 sporting information and times for 11th February, as well as links for Snooker news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Welsh Open is a highly-anticipated snooker sporting event held annually in Wales, United Kingdom. It is one of the most prestigious tournaments on the World Snooker Tour calendar and attracts top players from around the world. The event has been a part of the professional snooker scene since 1992 and has seen many legendary players compete, including Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Selby, and John Higgins. The tournament takes place at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, which boasts a capacity of over 5,000 spectators. With a total prize money of over £370,000, the Welsh Open is a fiercely competitive event that guarantees thrilling matches and exceptional snooker skills on display.
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Snooker Tournaments | Welsh Open Day 6 (Llandudno) | Feb 15th | Venue Cymru
Feb 15, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Llandudno
Explore accurate Welsh Open Day 6 sporting information and times for 15th February, as well as links for Snooker news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Welsh Open is a highly-anticipated snooker sporting event held annually in Wales, United Kingdom. It is one of the most prestigious tournaments on the World Snooker Tour calendar and attracts top players from around the world. The event has been a part of the professional snooker scene since 1992 and has seen many legendary players compete, including Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Selby, and John Higgins. The tournament takes place at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, which boasts a capacity of over 5,000 spectators. With a total prize money of over £370,000, the Welsh Open is a fiercely competitive event that guarantees thrilling matches and exceptional snooker skills on display.
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Snooker Tournaments | Welsh Open Day 7 (Llandudno) | Feb 16th | Venue Cymru
Feb 16, 2025 (UTC+0)ENDED
Llandudno
Explore accurate Welsh Open Day 7 sporting information and times for 16th February, as well as links for Snooker news, tickets and more with Fixture Calendar. The Welsh Open is a highly-anticipated snooker sporting event held annually in Wales, United Kingdom. It is one of the most prestigious tournaments on the World Snooker Tour calendar and attracts top players from around the world. The event has been a part of the professional snooker scene since 1992 and has seen many legendary players compete, including Ronnie O'Sullivan, Mark Selby, and John Higgins. The tournament takes place at the Motorpoint Arena in Cardiff, which boasts a capacity of over 5,000 spectators. With a total prize money of over £370,000, the Welsh Open is a fiercely competitive event that guarantees thrilling matches and exceptional snooker skills on display.
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