谢曹闽
If painting is comprehended as a productive practice, we cannot make much difference between painting, photo or motion graphics.  All of them are the same as image producing, and all kinds of image producing are painting; the producer is desire.  The image producing is desire’s practice as metonymy and metaphor.
Xie Caomin’s interpretation of the Buddhist’s idea is all through my recent paintings of “The Ruins’ Mandala”.  
Mandala first appeared in Tantric Buddhism as a form of sand painting.  In the making of Mandala, different colored sand processed in metempsychosis like pictures changing in a kaleidoscope.  It embodies the Buddhist concepts of creation, maintenance, destruction and emptiness.  Mandala also is a kind of visual presentation of the Holographism.  It reflects the relationship between happenchance and eternal return of the whole universe; not only we can search out the information of universal existence in the detail of chance; we can also find contingence chance in the existence of the whole universe.  When we are confronting the stupendous creative and destructive powers of today’s technology, to the artist, Mandala is the best visual metaphor of our world.
XIE Caomin
(b. 1974)
 
Education:
2001
M.F.A.    Savannah College of Art and Design    Savannah    GA    U.S.A.
1998
B.F.A.    China Academy of Art    Hangzhou    China
 
Individual Exhibitions:
2011
MOCA    Atlanta    U.S.A. (April)
2010
The Still Within    Savannah College of Art and Design    H.K.    China      
Mandala of the Ruins    55    Shanghai    China
2008
Afterlife    55    Shanghai    China
2006
New Paintings    Tribes Gallery    New York    U.S.A. (curator: Robert Storr)
Still Images    55    Shanghai    China
2005
Interlaced    RX Gallery    San Francisco    U.S.A.
2004
Still Image II    Atlanta    U.S.A.
2003
Still Image I    Pei Ling Chan Gallery    Savannah    U.S.A.
 
Selected Group Exhibitions:
2009
Continuation    55    Shanghai    China
2008
Digital Media Painting    Duolun MOCA    Shanghai    China
Power of the Brush    Ethan Cohen Fine Arts    New York    U.S.A.
Getting Close    Black Bridge Art Space    Beijing    China
12 pai    55    Shanghai    China
MOCA    Atlanta    U.S.A.
2007
In My Solitude    Aeroplastics Contemporary    Brussels    Belgium
China Today    Galerie Bartha & Senaclens    Geneva    Switzerland
Altered Traditions    Ethan Cohen Fine Arts    New York    U.S.A.
Cross Currents    Red Gallery    Savannah College of Art & Design    U.S.A.
Tribes Gallery    New York    U.S.A. (curator: Robert Storr)
My Private Idaho    55    Shanghai    China
2006
Born in da ’70s    55    Shanghai    China
Chinese Herbal Vitamins    55    Shanghai    China
The Portrait Competition    Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery    Washington DC    U.S.A.
2005
Painted Screen    Eyedrum    Atlanta    U.S.A.
2004
Motion Still    Red Gallery    Savannah College of Art& Design    U.S.A.
2003
Pour L, Amour des Chiens    Mona Bismarck Foundation    Paris    France
Rush Hour    Savannah Gallery    Atlanta    GA    U.S.A. 
Red in Red    Savannah Gallery    Atlanta    U.S.A.
2002
In Response-National Juried Exhibition    Red Gallery    Savannah    U.S.A.
2001
Spiller-Vincenty Gallery    Jacksonville    U.S.A.
2000
The Broome Street Gallery    Atlanta    U.S.A.
Raymond Laurence Gallery    Atlanta    U.S.A.
 
Selected Art Fairs:
2010
SHContemporary    Shanghai    China
VOLTA    New York    U.S.A. (solo)
2009
PULSE    Miami    U.S.A.
VOLTA5    Basel    Switzerland
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