Artwork Interpretation: Elegant Ladies
BEI Jiaxiang weaves an aesthetic network of overlapping Eastern grace and Western modernity using oil paint as thread, transforming the elegant figures moving between shikumen (stone gate buildings) and cafes into visual clues for interpreting the genes of Shanghai-school culture.
In Anticipation
Oil On Canvas
61×76cm
The depiction of socialites in the paintings commonly showcases them from a three-quarter profile. This classical composition, rooted in Renaissance portraiture, creates a wonderful chemical reaction with the background format in Chinese screen. In the Ladies series, BEI’s palette seems to be immersed in the morning mist of the Bund, with low-saturation hues such as soft apricot, lotus pink, and raven green blending on the canvas to evoke a sense of timeworn patina. Departing from the use of highly saturated colors, the color configuration in the style of Degas more suits the elegant silhouettes by the Huangpu River—pearlescent whites and rosy pinks leap against a gray-toned base, both subtly capturing the glossy sheen of the qipao satin and providing a tender reflection on an elapsing era.
The palette knife evokes the flowing textures of noble satin in Sargent’s works; yet, when depicting brocade patterns, the suddenly overlaid thick strokes impart a tangible quality to the designs. The partially retained natural flax color resembles the yellowed edges of old photographs, creating a metaphor of temporal folding within the layers of color, forming a “faded aesthetics”.
The Fan
Oil On Canvas
61×76cm
The Ladies series acts like a prism, reflecting the eclectic nature of Shanghai-school culture into an aesthetic experience with universal value. BEI Jiaxiang neither falls into nostalgia’s sentimental mire nor slides into the spectacle of Orientalism, but constructs an aesthetic bridge connecting Klein blue with blue-and-white porcelain, Bauhaus design with Suzhou embroidery at the limits of oil painting language. When viewers gaze into the eyes of the depicted socialite, always looking beyond the canvas, they see not only the phantom of old Shanghai but also the eternal vitality that erupts from cultural hybridity.