HUANG Hairong

HUANG Hairong (b. 1974) creates photo-realistic paintings of idealized, doll-like girls’ faces which are overlaid – therefore disturbed, distorted, and fragmented – by patterns of water, a substance rich with symbolic meanings. Huang’s seductive, almost fetishistic paintings are connected in many ways to popular culture, suggesting a critique of the consumption of female beauty in contemporary society.

Born in instructions No.1 《生于指令》No.1

2024

Oil on Canvas

31.50 x 23.62 in 80 x 60 cm

Camouflage《粉饰》

2012

Oil on Canvas

23.62 x 23.62 in 60 x 60 cm

Image Consumption No.40《形象消费》No.40

2009

Oil on Canvas

70.87 x 59.06 in 180 x 150 cm

Image Consumption No.36《形象消费》No.36

2009

Oil on Canvas

62.99 x 62.99 in 160 x 160 cm

Mayfly No.5《蜉蝣》No.5

2013

Oil on Canvas

42.13 x 78.74 in 107 x 200 cm

Vow《誓言》

2014

Oil on Canvas

23.62 x 23.62 in 60 x 60 cm