Like an infertile python egg, we are trying
Artereal Gallery
8 July – 30 July 2022

"Artereal Gallery is proud to present a major exhibition of magical, wonderous and mysterious new paintings and sculptures by Louise Zhang. The exhibition is Zhang’s sixth solo exhibition with the gallery and charts an exciting and decisive shift in direction by an artist at the zenith of her creative experimentation.

Titled Like an infertile python egg, we are trying this latest exhibition unveils paintings and sculptures which continue to explore a range of personal and cultural influences, including Zhang’s religious upbringing, her experiences as a Third-Culture Kid growing up Chinese-Australian, and traditional Chinese symbols and motifs. Having developed a cult following for her alluring and fascinating paintings, sculptures and installations which mash together references as diverse as horror films and Chinese mythology, Zhang’s latest works continue to be articulated in the artist’s signature hyper-coloured and sugary palette.

Ornamenting these new paintings are the addition of intricate handmade lattice frames which directly reference traditional Chinese architecture – in particular architectural devices such as moon gates. Interested in the idea that they are almost like mystical or sci-fi portals to another world, the symbolism of the Moon Gate motif has long been explored by Zhang within her artistic practice.

With these new works, Zhang’s frames utilise zinging, eye-popping colours in a way that both clashes with and harmonises against her paintings. This tension or feeling of both simultaneous attraction and repulsion is key to Zhang’s practice – she is an artist who has become known for work which explores the dichotomy and tensions which exist between the beautiful and strange. Arts writer Luise Guest summed it up best, describing the way Zhang’s artworks: “juxtapose an aesthetic of cuteness and riotous colour with darker imagery alluding to death and decay”.

Dominating this latest body of paintings are a cacophony of varied symbols, from the beauty and fragility of the peonies, pear blossoms and magnolia – through to the slightly unnerving gore of ghostly disembodied hands, bats, demons and disgorged eyeballs held in the palm of a hand. An underlying homage to traditional Chinese artistic and cultural practices (such as shanshui landscape painting and the contemplation of scholar rocks) further informs each artwork, allowing Zhang to embed within her paintings and sculptures a personal lexicon of symbols that carry both cultural meaning and private significance…"

Rhianna Melhem
Curator

With special thanks to Kazu Quill and Batty Fine Art

Photography: Jessica Maurer Photography, Zan Wimberley and Tane Andrews







The eye of Qidu, seeing over me and Grandpa, acrylic on canvas 2021, 122.2 x 153 cm
Lucheng (one part of home) 2021, acrylic on canvas, custom frame coated in satin 2-pack paint, 
203 x 122 cm (framed size)


Severance is a/as a ghostly disease, 2022
acrylic on canvas, custom frame coated in satin 2-pack paint
143 x 112 cm (framed size)
Vessel with orchid (study), 2022
epoxy clay, polyurethane, orchid, flatback pearls
50 x 20 x 20 cm
Overcoming memory, 2021, acrylic on canvas, custom frame coated in satin 2-pack paint, 103 x 82 cm (framed size)
Divine intervention comes from a mushroom, 2022
acrylic on canvas, custom frame coated in satin 2-pack paint
82 x 71 cm (framed size)
The world was created by a snake. Or God, 2021, acrylic on canvas, custom frame coated in satin 2-pack paint, 82 x 66 cm (framed size)
No longer “left-over” 2021, acrylic on canvas, custom frame coated in satin 2-pack paint, 82 x 66 cm (framed size)
Batty 2021, acrylic on canvas, custom frame coated in satin 2-pack paint, 82 x 66 cm (framed size
Eat lots of fish during new year to make your parents proud, 2022, acrylic on canvas, custom frame coated in satin 2-pack paint, 82 x 66 cm (framed size)
Vain Hope, 2021, acrylic on canvas, 112 x 122 cm
Lattice table (shrine alter table) 2022, custom table coated in satin 2-pack paint, 45 x 180 x 50 cm
Python egg on scholar rock (large) 2022, polyurethane, foam clay, resin, spray paint, glitter, chromatic pigment, 40 x 80 x 27 cm
(Detail) Python egg on scholar rock (large), 2022
Python egg on scholar rock (small), 2022
polyurethane, foam clay, resin, spray paint, flatback pearls, glitter, chromatic pigment
26 x 35 x 27 cm
(Detail) Python egg on scholar rock (small), 2022

I acknowledge the Bidjigal and Gadigal People as the Traditional Owners of the land on which I live and work.  I pay my respect to their Elders past and present.