2025.3.16-9.7

Payne Zhu: Sounding the Deep Water

Aranya Art Center is pleased to announce Chinese artist Payne Zhu’s latest solo exhibition, Sounding the Deep Water, presenting all-new sculpture, video, and installation works. Against the backdrop of the history and economic activities of Qinhuangdao Port, and drawing on a whale’s perspective, the artist recounts a history of expanding capital revolving around maritime trade. Sculptures in the form of four dishes highlight the aromatic and visual layers of the food experience, referencing the process by which spices and porcelain, once considered luxury goods, were transformed into everyday consumer products through the reconstruction of value, in an exploration of the expansionary momentum of capitalism from early times to the present.

Introduction

The exhibition further explores the ways in which capital promotes market development and creates opportunity space through such means as financial derivatives and the financialization of the ecology. The video installation Promises from the Futures (2025 Derivative Edition) uses two channels to present real scenes of water network trade and two performers playing commodities and their derivatives in order to depict the emotional connections established by their drifting circulation and interplay. In the Atrium, Whale-Derived Pump focuses on how ecosystems are being turned into new fields for capital flows, and makes dystopian predictions about the anticipated outcome: by simulating the role of vertical whale migration in stimulating the ocean carbon cycle, the right to emit carbon is transformed into a tradable asset, an environmental endeavor evolving in the frenzy and fear into pure opportunistic behavior. The artwork resembles a ship either rising through the water’s surface or plunging into the depths of the ocean. This contradictory moment is a surfacing and retracing of the history of capitalism, and a hint at the price that may be ultimately exacted from embroiling nature in the financialization of ecology.‍

The exhibition is organized by Damien Zhang, Director of the Aranya Art Center, and Associate Curator Wu Yiyang. The exhibition is on view from March 16.

List of Artists

Commissioned Artist*

Installation Views

Ding Yi

Three Flags

2023

Flag, air blower

Dimensions variable

Commissioned and produced by aranya plein air art project 2023

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of aranya plein air art project

Chen Ruofan

Botanical Bank: 54 Objects Transplanted

2023

Stainless steel, LED, video

400 × 400 × 400 cm

55:92 min.

Commissioned and produced by aranya plein air art project 2023

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of aranya plein air art project

Tom Friedman

Hazmat Love

2017

Stainless steel

150.5 × 118.1 × 107.3 cm

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of the artist, Lehmann Maupin, New York, Hong Kong,

Seoul, London and aranya plein air art project

Robert Mapplethorpe

Self Portrait

1981

Silver gelatin print

58.5 × 61 × 3.2 cm (framed)

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of aranya plein air art project

© Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Used by permission.

Courtesy Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, London · Paris · Salzburg · Seoul

Richard Long

Four Ways

2014

Delabole Slate from Cornwall

490 × 498 × 58 cm

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi© Richard Long

Courtesy of Lisson Gallery and aranya plein air art project

Prinz Gholam

Stone Faces (Jin Shan Ling)

2023

Stone

Dimensions variable

Commissioned and produced by aranya plein air art project 2023

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of aranya plein air art project

David Zink Yi

Washingtonia

2017

Stainless steel

520 × 100 × 100 cm each

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of the artist, KÖNIG GALERIE, Berlin / Seoul

and aranya plein air art project

Haegue Yang

Migratory DMZ Birds on Asymmetric Lens - Duiitt Duiitt Vessel (Gray-Backed Thrush)

2020

Soapstone, 3D printed resin

158 × 89 × 147 cm

Installation view, aranya plein art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of the artist, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris

and aranya plein air art project

Charles Ray

School Play

2014

Painted fiberglass

193 × 58 × 39 cm

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

© Charles Ray

Courtesy Matthew Marks Gallery and aranya plein air art project

Alina Chaiderov

Phoenix

2023

Stainless steel, cable protection tube

512 × 300 × 100 cm

Produced by aranya plein air art project 2023

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of aranya plein air art project

Liang Shuo

Little House

2023

Mosaic tiles

Dimensions variable

Commissioned and produced by aranya plein air art project 2023

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of aranya plein air art project

Vivian Suter

Untitled

Undated

Mixed media on canvas

Dimensions variable

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of the artist, Gladstone Gallery

and aranya plein air art project

Christine Sun Kim

A Permanent Tourist In A Foreign Language

2023

Inkjet printing on stainless-steel sign post

225 × 150 cm × 7 parts

Commissioned and produced by aranya plein air art project 2023

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of aranya plein air art project

Sylvie Fleury

Giant Mushroom

2008

Fiberglass, metallic car paint

260 × 250 × 250 cm

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of the artist, Almine Rech

and aranya plein air art project

Nabuqi

We

2023

3D printing resin, paint

235 × 146 × 75 cm

Commissioned and produced by aranya plein air art project 2023

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun ShiCourtesy of aranya plein air art project

Katinka Bock

Parasite Fountain

2019

Bronze, transparent PVC tube, water pump

Fish: 85 cm

Column: 300 × 30 cm

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of aranya plein air art project

Michelle Wang Yiyi

Red Berries

2023

Hawthorn berry, aluminum wire

Dimensions variable

Commissioned and produced by aranya plein air art project 2023

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Zaiye Studio

Courtesy of aranya plein air art project

Chen Xiaoyi

Invisible Liquid

2023

UV print on aluminum plate

Dimensions variable

Commissioned and produced by aranya plein air art project 2023

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of aranya plein air art project

Tony Cragg

Accurate Figure

2011
Carrara Marble
206 × 83 × 91 cm

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of aranya plein air art project

Isabelle Cornaro

Untitled (column #2 & column #3)

2014

Steel structure with black resin castings

66 × 274 × 66 cm each

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of aranya plein air art project

Su Chang

Intersect

2023

Plaster, aluminate, hemp and other mixed materials

Dimensions variable

Commissioned and produced by aranya plein air art project 2023

Installation view, aranya plein air art project

July 7th to October 29th, 2023

Photography Sun Shi

Courtesy of aranya plein air art project

Installation Views

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About

Payne Zhu

b. 1990, Shanghai; lives and works in Shanghai.‍

Payne Zhu probes into different economic systems and works in between the rheology of finance, competing bodies and the flooding of images. Aspiring to become an exile from within, Zhu manages to create an alterative economics. Often taking unconventional moving images as a point of departure, Zhu’s works celebrate the unmatchable nature of the subject through the mismatch of different technological media.‍

Payne Zhu’s solo exhibition MATCHPOOL was held at OCAT Shanghai in 2022. Recent group exhibitions include: How To Be Happy Together?, Para Site, Hong Kong (2024); The Show Must Go On, The Soil Collection, Beijing (2024); Cosmos Cinema, 14th Shanghai Biennale, Shanghai (2023); Empathy, OPYUM 022 Video Performance Festival, Paris (2022); Meditations in an Emergency, UCCA Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing (2020); Now is the Time, Wuzhen Contemporary Art, Wuzhen (2019); New Metallurgists, Julia Stoschek Collection, Düsseldorf (2018); A Better Version of You, Art Sonje Center, Seoul (2017); You Won’t Be Young Forever, No. 235 Guangfu Road, Shanghai (2016); and The Nightmare of the Exhibition Part II, Shanghai Contemporary Art Museum, Shanghai (2015), among others. His recent performances and lecture performances include: Rendering Zhenze: Diadromous in Spring, Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai (2024); and The Financial Specter in The Sing-Song Girls of Shanghai, vortex@The Cloister Project, Shanghai (2022).

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