Studio: Liu Ye

A detail from a painting by Liu Ye, titled Banned Book No. 5  (Balthus Variation), dated 2020
A painting by Liu Ye titled Banned Book No. 5 (Balthus Variation), dated 2019 to 2020.

Liu Ye

Banned Book No. 5 (Balthus Variation), 2019-2020
Acrylic on canvas mounted on wooden panel

31 1/2 x 39 3/8 inches (80 x 100 cm)

A detail from a painting by Liu Ye, titled Banned Book No. 5  (Balthus Variation), dated 2020
A painting by Liu Ye, titled Banned Book No. 2, dated 2008
Liu Ye, Banned Book No. 2, 2008. Private Collection
Liu Ye, Banned Book No. 2, 2008. Private Collection
A painting by Liu Ye, titled Banned Book No. 3, dated 2010
Liu Ye, Banned Book No. 3, 2010. Private Collection
Liu Ye, Banned Book No. 3, 2010. Private Collection
A view of Liu Ye's studio, dated 2020
A study and reference images for Banned Book No. 5 (Balthus Variation), 2020
A study and reference images for Banned Book No. 5 (Balthus Variation), 2020
A painting by Balthus, titled The Blanchard Children, dated 1937
Balthus, The Blanchard Children, 1937, Musée national Picasso-Paris. Photo: Mathieu Rabeau
© RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY
Balthus, The Blanchard Children, 1937, Musée national Picasso-Paris. Photo: Mathieu Rabeau
© RMN-Grand Palais / Art Resource, NY
A painting by Rogier van der weyden, titled The Magdalene Reading, dated before 1438

In this secular religious painting by Rogier van der weyden, a contemplative Mary Magdalen meditates on the scriptures. The combination of the worldly and the spiritual co-mingling, and the refinement and attention to detail are both qualities which appeal to Liu Ye.

Rogier van der weyden, The Magdalen Reading, before 1438.
© The National Gallery, London / Art Resource, NY
A sculpture by Constantin Brancusi, dated c.1918

A central idea of Brancusi’s sculptures has also become a through line of Liu Ye’s paintings: namely, the constant duality of abstraction and figuration—the “secret tension” of Liu Ye’s work since the 1990s.

Constantin Brancusi, Danaïde, c.1918
© Tate, London / Art Resource, NY
An image featuring two covers of Lolita, Olympia Press Edition
Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita. Paris: The Olympia Press, 1955
Vladimir Nabokov's Lolita. Paris: The Olympia Press, 1955
A selection of books in Liu Ye's studio
Books from Liu Ye's studio, 2020
Books from Liu Ye's studio, 2020
A photograph of Liu Ye
Photo: Shen Siyuan
Photo: Shen Siyuan
All quotes excerpted from Zhu Zhu’s essay “Reading at the Limit,” to be published by David Zwirner Books
in a forthcoming catalogue on Liu Ye’s paintings.
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