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Gordon Cheung UK, b. 1975

Legend of Lake (Nanjing), 2025
Financial Times newspaper, archival inkjet, acrylic, PLA filament and sand on linen
53 x 39 1/2 x 1 in.
(135 x 100 x 2.5 cm)
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  • Legend of Lake (Nanjing)
In this painting, Gordon Cheung juxtaposes a fractured vision of history with the architecture of contemporary global capitalism. The background references a distorted Chinese Imperial scroll depicting the *Forty Views...
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In this painting, Gordon Cheung juxtaposes a fractured vision of history with the architecture of contemporary global capitalism. The background references a distorted Chinese Imperial scroll depicting the *Forty Views of Yuanmingyuan* (Beijing's Old Summer Palace), much of which was looted and dispersed into European collections following its destruction during the Anglo-French Second Opium War. As one of the last surviving visual records of the so-called "Garden of Gardens," the scroll serves as a poignant reminder of cultural loss and imperial violence. Against this historical backdrop, one of contemporary China's leading GDP cities rises in the foreground, suspended beneath the spectral presence of the past, which stretches across the composition like an aurora.

Throughout the work, Cheung employs recurring motifs that bridge history, spirituality, and economic systems. Mountains and auroras evoke thresholds between earthly and metaphysical realms, while the still life elements draw upon the visual language of Dutch Golden Age painting—a tradition that reflected on mortality, material excess, and the transience of wealth. That period also witnessed the rise of global capitalism through colonial expansion, slavery, and international trade, alongside the speculative tulip market collapse often regarded as one of history's first financial bubbles.

The tulip itself embodies these layered histories, symbolizing divine presence in Ottoman culture while becoming an emblem of status and speculative desire in the Netherlands. References to stock market listings woven throughout the composition further underscore the financial systems that shape contemporary life. By bringing these historical, economic, and symbolic narratives into dialogue, Cheung creates a contemplative meditation on humanity's pursuit of knowledge, power, and prosperity, while questioning the enduring social, cultural, and environmental costs of progress.
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