In his work, Jianan Ning deals with personal experiences of migration and questions of cultural identity and recognition. He is particularly interested in the fragile relationship between nature and the rapidly growing economy and society in East Asia.
In “Mountains in the old days”, he combines handmade porcelain with traditional Chinese landscape painting, as typical historical representatives of Chinese culture. He uses them to create broken red and white barrier tapes as a warning symbol to modern urban society. He replaces the colored parts of the tape with fragmentary landscape paintings as a metaphor for the historical connection between nature and the socio-political development of East Asia. The barrier tape becomes an appeal to respect nature and ancient traditions and to protect them from further destruction.
Exhibitions
2024:
– Academy Selection, Gallery Kellermann, Düsseldorf, Germany
2023:
– Glue Factory, Glasgow, Scottland
– Korean Cultural Center, Berlin, Germany
2022:
– Hinterconti, Hamburg, Germany
2020-2023:
– Annual exhibitions, HfbK Hamburg, Germany
2017:
– BaiJia Lake Museum, Nanjing, China
2015:
– Graduation show, Renmin University of China, Beijing, China
– Inside-Out Art Museum, Beijing, China
Awards and scholarships
2023:
– Nomination for international award for young ceramic artists, Iznang, Germany
2022:
– Germany Scholarship 2022/23, Hamburg, Germany
– Frechen Ceramics Prize 2022, Frechen, Germany
– Nomination Achievement Grants, Hamburg, Germany
Jianan Ning studied at Renmin University in China from 2008 to 2015 and completed his Master of Fine Arts. He has been studying at the University of Fine Arts in Hamburg since 2019.
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