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TuHongtao Art Studio

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—— Zhu Zhu
Zhu Zhu’s The Desires of Plants traces the transformation in Tu Hongtao’s creative work from the urban sensibility of desire and decadence to self-reflection and spiritual rebirth through the imagery of plants, all from a poetic perspective. He uses “negative space” to balance emotion and structure, allowing his brushwork to become more relaxed and free. Th…
—— Nima Lamu
Plants recur in Tu Hongtao’s recent works, shifting from anxious doll-and-crowd scenes expressing modern distress (“man and society,” “subject and others”) to abstract plant worlds where anxiety sinks into the undergrowth as foundation. He explores modern spiritual states: urban shock, intellectual alienation, spirit-material tension. Wild yet withered plan…
—— Xu Sheng
Tu Hongtao’s recent works move from “reality” to “truth,” piercing beyond era’s anxiety, social desire, and distorted humanity to awaken the inner “human”—the intuitive, timeless existence between heaven and earth, embodying truth itself. Through empathetic painting and a ternary cycle (human, world, action), fusing Chinese Xinxue “mind is universe” with He…
—— Zhu Zhu
Zhu Zhu’s critique explores Tu Hongtao’s portraits as a visceral response to a "dreary world" hollowed by capitalism. Through "entangled lines" and weathered surfaces, Tu transcends digital detachment to reclaim an authentic gaze. His work serves as a "re-exposure" of reality—not to offer salvation, but to reveal the profound, resigned truth of human ordina…
—— Azure Wu
Azure Wu explores Tu Hongtao’s profound transition from social spectacles to the "inner space" of portraiture. By rejecting digital homogenization, Tu employs a rigorous process of deconstruction and reconstruction. His works—characterized by "rugged yet delicate" textures and a dialogue with both Western masters and Chinese literati—transform the canvas in…
—— Gu Cheng
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