GAO HANG: You See? You are also simulated.

May 18 - Aug 31, 2024
  • PULPO GALLERY is beyond excited to be hosting Gao Hang's second solo show with the gallery. "Gao Hang - You See? You Are Also Simulated." will be on view at our Murnau space from May 18th to Aug 31st 2024.In "You See? You are also simulated.," the artist's oeuvre serves as a navigational chart through the intricate layers of reality and simulation, exploring the porous boundaries between digital experiences and the tangible world.
     
    Born in 1991 in Baoding, China, and now residing in Houston, USA, Gao Hang has crafted a unique pictorial language that draws from a rich tapestry of influences, from traditional Chinese oil painting to the avantgarde experimentation afforded by his transnational experience. His masterful use of airbrush technique evokes a digital smoothness, questioning the relentless pursuit of high definition in our digital age.
  • Gao Hang, When and how will I become a painting 1, 2023

    Gao Hang

    When and how will I become a painting 1, 2023
    Acrylic on canvas
    182.9 x 91.4 x 3.5 cm
    72 x 36 x 1 3/8 in
  • Gao Hang, When and how will I become a painting 2, 2023

    Gao Hang

    When and how will I become a painting 2, 2023
    Acrylic on canvas
    182.9 x 91.4 x 3.5 cm
    72 x 36 x 1 3/8 in
  • assertions on the hyperreal

    This exhibition, interweaving Gao's reflections with the seminal thoughts of French philosopher Jean Baudrillard on Simulation and Simulacra, presents a series of 18 works that delve into the artist's personal and generational encounter with the digital realm. Through animated characters reminiscent of 1990s computer games, Gao articulates a complex narrative on identity, reality, and the digital frontier. His works, often not fully rendered and bearing titles like "You see, you are also simulated buddy," echo Baudrillard's assertions on the hyperreal - a world in which simulations do not merely represent reality but come to supplant it.
  • 'humanness' and 'ridiculousness'

    Gao's artistic inquiry aligns with Baudrillard's notion that in the hyperreal, the distinction between the real and the simulation blurs, leading us to question the authenticity of our experiences. Gao's fascination with the digital world's 'humanness' - its blurriness, rendering flaws, and the inherent 'ridiculousness' - serves as a metaphor for the quest to find authenticity in a simulated existence. His work suggests that this digital archaeology, much like the discovery of cave paintings, reveals not just the birth of a new civilization but the inherent human desire to find meaning and reality within simulations.
    • Gao Hang, Untitled 1 8x8 inch, Acrylic on canvas, 2023
      Gao Hang, Untitled 1, 2023
    • Gao Hang, Untitled 2, 2023, detail
      Gao Hang, Untitled 2, 2023
    • Gao Hang, Untitled No. 3, Acrylic on canvas, 7x5 inches, 2023
      Gao Hang, Untitled 3, 2023
    • Gao Hang, Untitled No. 4, 2023, Acrylic on canvas
      Gao Hang, Untitled 4, 2023
  • broader questions of existence and the nature of humanity

    Gao's philosophical musings, informed by the ideas of Nick Bostrom and the experiments of John B. Calhoun, extend the exhibition's narrative to the broader questions of existence and the nature of humanity. His work prompts us to consider the possibility that our reality is but a simulation, a theme that ties back to Baudrillard's challenges to our perceptions of reality.
    • Gao Hang, What is this, 2024
      Gao Hang, What is this?, 2024
    • Gao Hang, They like your athleticism, 2023, acrylic on linen
      Gao Hang, They like your athleticism, 2024
    • Gao Hang, Richard 1, 2023
      Gao Hang, Richard 1, 2023
    • Gao Hang, Richard 2, 2023
      Gao Hang, Richard 2, 2023
    • Gao Hang, Richard 3, 2023
      Gao Hang, Richard 3, 2023
    • Gao Hang, Richard 4, 2023
      Gao Hang, Richard 4, 2023
  • "You See? You are also simulated"

    "You See? You are also simulated" is more than an exhibition; it is a philosophical journey that bridges art history and digital culture, inviting viewers to explore the depths of their perceptions and the constructs of their realities. Through Gao Hang's eyes, we are encouraged to confront the hyperreal, to find beauty in the blurred lines of our digital existence, and to question the very fabric of our simulated lives.
    • Gao Hang, Your daughter, 2023
      Gao Hang, Your daughter, 2023
    • Gao Hang. Lover, 2024, acrylic on canvas
      Gao Hang, Lover, 2024
  • Gao Hang about his latest body of work

    One thing I've loved doing in 3D video games is approaching other characters or objects until I can get no closer. I would then stare at my screen for a long time. As I approach, the details lose clarity, the "fine" becomes "raw," the sharpness turns into blurriness (the opposite experience of realworld observations), and my interest shifts away from what it is. I really want to witness or prove that this cannot be real. I use the blurriness or the ridiculousness (mapping rendering flaws) to prove that they are made by humans- for a child, that is a safe conclusion. - Gao Hang, 2024

     
     

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