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Dogs of Dark
Apr 23 - May 23 2026 - 19 days left
FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE - Li Xu: Dogs of Dark marks a substantive new exhibition by Xu which probes the ambiguity between human and canine bodies, drawing on themes presented in a rich collection of visceral poems created during time spent in New York City. Referring to this body of work as inhabiting the space of ‘visual poems,’ Xu positions the elements present in these human-canine compositions as potentially inhabiting dream states, offering a glimpse into the psychological underpinnings of these anthropomorphic figures presented within mysterious interior scenes. The consistent theme present linking works on view together is the presence of ambiguity: it serves as a functional aspect of the body of work on view in Dogs of Dark. On view from April 23-May 23, 2026, the exhibition presents a fully realized suite of paintings that serves as a salvo to the power of the fragmented image. Similar to human systems of behavior, dogs have been domesticated from the earliest ages of prehistory. As such, the artist captures the ability of dogs to represent the duality of our own social yet instinct-driven nature. This duality is also present in the formal elements depicted in this body of work, where abstracted floors, walls and objects exert themselves in the same interior as figures represented in these perplexing tableaux. Perhaps most unsettling in Xu’s works are the inscrutable faces of his figures: unlike the fervent realism depicted in portraiture by contemporaries Francis Bacon and Lucian Freud, Xu’s human and canine faces are hidden from view. More aligned with the raw expressionism in depictions of human figures by painter Egon Schiele, Xu’s paintings exude the emotional and psychological weight of instability and isolation. Form and shape coalesce within the unsettling and surrealistic tones of skin and fur that define the subjects present in Xu’s haunting images. His brushwork is subtle yet intransigent. Alternately menacing and appealing, seductive and morose, Dogs of Dark is a siren song to the underground aspects of life in New York City, offering insight into the hidden, isolated elements of a bustling cultural metropolis and the figures - human and dog alike - inhabiting these destabilized spaces.