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YING LI’S PAINTINGS FROM ST. FRANCIS’ BIRTHPLACE
COMING TO GALLERY IN APRIL
Paintings by Associate Professor of Fine
Arts Ying Li are featured in “Sacred Land: Paintings from
Where St. Francis Lived,” running April 6-May 6 in the Cantor
Fitzgerald Gallery. An opening reception will be held Friday, April
6 from 5-7 p.m. in the Gallery, and Li will give a Gallery Talk
Tuesday, April 17 at 4:15 p.m.
For her third show at the Gallery, Ying Li presents landscape and
landscape-inspired paintings from the last three years. Most of
the paintings in the show were painted in Italy in a small Umbrian
hill town high above the Tiber River close to Assisi.
Li works in the zone where abstraction and representation shade
off into each other, using bold colors, earthy textures, and calligraphic
lines. Her training in Chinese painting and calligraphy helps her
to form a brushwork that is both free and disciplined. Color is
the core of her painting. She uses it to convey mood and memory
and to express particular feelings and a sense of place and time.
Her work has been summarized by the New York art critic and curator
David Cohen: “She has a touch to die for in terms of bravura
painthandling and innate good taste. In her best works, she manages
to endow brushstroke with the power of metaphor. Different brushes
and their tips sometimes converge in a single canvas in a Dionysian
orgy of painterliness . . . Ms. Li’s best paintings pulsate
with emotional and pictorial complexity.”
Born in Beijing, China, Ying Li studied at Anhui Teachers University
and earned an M.F.A. from Parsons School of Design, N.Y. She has
been on the summer faculty of the International School of Art, Montecastello
di Vibio, Umbria, Italy, since 1999. She has been a visiting artist
and critic at the M.F.A. program, University of Pennsylvania; the
M.F.A. program, Brooklyn College; the M.F.A. program, Syracuse University;
Maryland Institute College of Art; Swarthmore College; Dartmouth
College; Bates College; and Western Carolina University, among others.
Her one-person exhibitions include The Painting Center, N.Y.; Elisabeth
Harris Gallery, N.Y.; the ISA Gallery, Italy; Marie Salant Neuberger
Campus Center Gallery, Bryn Mawr College; Bowery Gallery, N.Y.;
and Enterprise House, Ireland. Group exhibitions include the Museum
of the National Academy, N.Y.; Tibor de Nagy Gallery, N.Y.; Lori
Bookstein Fine Arts, N.Y.; Chris Naptune Fine Arts, N.Y.; Korous
Gallery, N.Y.; Denise Bibro Gallery; The Westbeth Gallery, N.Y.;
Museum of Rochefort-en-Terre, Brittany, France; Pennsylvania Academy
of Art; List Gallery, Swarthmore College; Hermitage Foundation Museum,
Va.
Li is the recipient of the Edwin Palmer Memorial Prize for painting
in 2004 from the National Academy Museum, New York; two Vermont
Studio Center Fellowships; an Art Colony Fellowship, Enterprise
House, Ireland; a French Government Art Grant, Rochefort-en-Terre;
an Aspen Institute Scholarship; and a Lindback Faculty Research
Grant. Her work has been reviewed in The New York Times, The
New Yorker, Art Forum, Art in America, The New York Sun, Art Cricital.com,
and The Philadelphia Inquirer.
Located in Whitehead Campus Center, the Cantor Fitzgerald Gallery
is open 11 a.m.-5 p.m. Monday-Friday and noon-5 p.m. Saturday and
Sunday. On Wednesday evenings, the Gallery will stay open until
8 p.m. For more information, call (610) 896-1287 or visit www.cantorfitzgeraldgallery.org.
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