For several decades, artist Cai Guo-Qiang has used gunpowder and pyrotechnics to create drawings, paintings, and explosion events. The exhibition Cai Guo-Qiang: A Material Odyssey will take over the entire first floor at USC’s Pacific Asia Museum. Based on years of research by the Getty Conservation Institute and the Getty Research Institute, A Material Odyssey will explore the nature and properties of gunpowder and chronicle its use by the artist. This explosive material, invented in China over 1,100 years ago, has come to define Cai’s work. Its unpredictable nature dictates his artistic process and determines the outcome. Through gunpowder, the artist invites uncontrollable forces to participate into the creation of his work. With an abundance of artworks and scientific displays, the exhibition will narrate the lifelong love story of Cai Guo-Qiang with gunpowder.
"White Tone" at Brookhaven, New York on April 8, 2016. Photo by Wen-You Cai. Courtesy Cai Studio.
USC Pacific Asia Museum
46 North Los Robles Avenue, Playhouse Village, Pasadena
WED-SUN: 11AM-5PM