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Artworks by Mu Pan
Mu Pan from his blood series
The Folio Society announced this morning that it's publishing a limited edition of Moby Dick by Herman Melville in honor of the 250th anniversary of the signing of the U.S. Declaration of Independence. I have to admit that I've never read the book before, so I don't feel like I need it (much to the relief of my bank account), but I'm liking the design by artist Mu Pan. There's something about the grumpy-looking whale on the red leather cover of the book that I find very cute and endearing.
Mu Pan
Mu Pan (Chinese-American, b. 1976)
Milk 0101, 2022
Acrylic on wood panel
Straw Boats -- Mu Pan
Straw Boats, 2023 by Mu Pan (b. 1976)
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Mu Pan's "To Have A Mother Means Milk."
Currently on view at Hashimoto Contemporary in New York City is artist Mu Pan's solo exhibition, "To Have A Mother Means Milk."
"To Have A Mother Means Milk" will be the first chapter of the 'Mu Universe'. The artist considers himself to be a storyteller first and foremost, looking to create an epic story in a self-created, imaginative world. The artists universe is filled with animals, humans, and hybrid creatures, all of which are depicted feasting, drinking, fighting; in various states of both pain and pleasure. For the exhibition, the artist has created a series of eight new paintings, each exploring the relationship between animals and humans, mythological stories, as well as the artists perspective on religion, to which he was exposed to at an early age.
Placing more of an emphasis on linework, the artist breaks conventions of narrative image making, instead laying out fluid compositions similarly to topographic maps. Highly detailed landscapes unfold before the viewer, navigating across the plane and revealing a new, expansive place. An elegant sense of controlled chaos permeates the work, brimming with energy and life.
About the new body of work, the artist states,
"Since this is the beginning of the Mu Universe, I am using milk as the main subject to link up all the works. As a mammal myself, I see milk as the source of life, and to an infant, the mother's breast is the cosmo. Because this is my own universe, I am no longer concerned about conventional standards, any facts or any regulation."
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