薛若哲 Xue Ruozhe Chinese, 1987

Ruozhe Xue straddles the thin line between realism and dreamlike, surreal imagery. Their canvasses are pervaded by a cryptic aura, skillfully emphasized through the use of dark tones that cast a sense of timelessness and suspension upon the figures. The missing context, very often hidden or dissipating into vagueness, eludes any plausible attempt to unravel the enigma. 

 

Ruozhe Xue was born in Xuzhou , 1987. They currently live and work between Beijing and London. After studying at the Painting Department of China Central Academy of Fine Arts they studied in the Painting Programme at the Royal College of Arts in London. Xue has received numerous accolades. They were shortlisted for the Sovereign Asian Art Prize (2022) and are a winner of the Neville Burston Prize and the Tom Bendhem Prize for Figure Drawing. Xue has presented their work in exhibitions in London and China including a recent solos at Massimo de Carlo Paris and HK, The Gravity Art Museum, China. They have also exhibited at the GAFA Art Museum in Guangzhou and Wuhan Art Museum.