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The Yan Pei-Ming 'Black Paintings' Series Documents Historical Moments

The Yan Pei-Ming 'Black Paintings' series displays the darker, more evocative side of human nature and the historical moments they have had to overcome throughout their lifetime.

On display at the David Zwirner gallery in New York City, the collection of paintings from the Chinese-born artist evoke a sense of disdain and raw emotion in the viewer as they detail troubling events. Combining events from both the recent and distant past, the Dijon, France resident has sculpted a series of artifacts that display the human condition at its most vulnerable -- during periods of hardship.

Some of the scenes showcased in the series include a depiction of burka-clad women with many eyes cast upon them in reference to the Arab Spring movement of the nation. Other images include Pablo Picasso hunched over on his knees and a person at the mercy of a firing squad.
Trend Themes
1. Emotive Exhibitions - Art exhibitions that aim to provoke intense emotions in the viewer to create a deeper connection.
2. Historical Artifacts - Collections of artwork that visually document past events, trends and social movements.
3. Vulnerable Depictions - Artwork that depicts individuals or groups during moments of hardship, emotional pain, and vulnerability.
Industry Implications
1. Art Galleries - Art galleries that offer exhibits that are emotionally charged and deal with social issues that are relevant to audiences in a meaningful way.
2. Museums - Museums that collect and exhibit historical artwork that visually documents social movements, important events, and people in history.
3. Art Therapy - Using artwork as a form of therapy that allows individuals to confront and work through emotional pain and trauma.

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