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After the Cultural Revolution, Chen became
the forerunner of a new age in Chinese aesthetics, promoting a new
sense of modernity and lifestyle in his paintings as well as in
fashion, cinema and design. In his oil paintings Chen abandoned his
uncritical glorification of the party to blend realistic technique and
romanticism with Chinese subject matter, especially melancholic and
lonely women in traditional dresses. His characteristic “Romantic
Realism” paintings use dark and dense colors and convey a sense of
richness and integrity. When Chen returned to China in 1990, he settled in Shanghai, where some critics say he turned increasingly commercial. Although he often traveled to Tibet and painted Impressionist landscapes in his native Zhejiang Province, he had also transformed himself into a style entrepreneur, decorating hotels, creating fashion brands and selling high-end clothing and chic home furnishings. He even oversaw one of the country's biggest modeling agencies. His films included a documentary about Jewish refugees in Shanghai before 1949. While working on a feature film, "Barber," Chen fell ill and died. His early death left intellectual circles in shock and highlighted his major role in the Chinese contemporary art scene. |
Artworks by Chen Yifei (view the entire painting gallery) |
