A Dream Journey Part 2 (Frame 2)
Xinlin Jiang
Artwork Details
Artwork Description
Title: A Dream Journey Part 2 (Frame 2)
Artist: Xinlin Jiang
Date: 2015
Medium: Oil on canvas
Dimensions: 51.2 x 43.5 in (130 x 110.5 cm)
1. Artwork Identification
A Dream Journey Part 2 (Frame 2) continues Xinlin Jiang’s ethereal series, rendering a labyrinthine dreamworld of infant figures entangled in crystalline geometries. This large-format oil painting features overlapping transparent cubes, each housing ghostlike children frozen in moments of emotion, introspection, or interaction, with fractured reflections further intensifying the psychological complexity of the composition.
2. Artistic Style and Influences
Rooted in the artist’s unique fusion of Symbolist painting and Surrealist narrative, Jiang’s style blends delicate realism with dreamlike abstraction. The prismatic distortions and translucent layers echo the work of Gustav Klimt’s allegorical figuration and the psychological disquiet of Salvador Dalí, while the pastel palette and repeated glass motifs evoke a contemporary digital or metaphysical grid of identity.
3. Historical Context
Painted in 2015 as part of a larger meditation on memory, selfhood, and perception, this work emerges from a growing Chinese contemporary art discourse that bridges mythology, psychoanalysis, and digital-age visuality. The imagery of containment and multiplication resonates with cultural narratives of confinement and transformation, referencing both ancient philosophical thought and modern psychological frameworks.
4. Provenance
Provenance documentation can be provided upon contact.
5. Condition and Conservation
The artwork is in very good condition. No evidence of paint loss or structural damage. Canvas tension remains sound and pigment saturation appears stable, with minimal edge wear from previous display.
6. Artistic Significance
A Dream Journey Part 2 (Frame 2) stands as a pivotal installment in Xinlin Jiang’s visionary cycle. Through the visual metaphor of mirrored cubes and fragmented identity, it invites the viewer to reflect on the layered architecture of consciousness and experience. A significant work within Jiang’s oeuvre, it represents an advanced stage in his thematic exploration of psychological space and poetic metaphor in contemporary Chinese painting.