Where Does the Human Light Persist Inside the Architectures of Power?
LIGHT \ POWER Exhibition by Vincent Xeus focuses on the Kennedy Women as individuals navigating forces larger than themselves. These include lineage, inherited myth, circumstance, chance, and the quiet inertia of history. The work turns from the question of who holds power to what it does to interior life. They enter an environment shaped by power, whose scale often exceeds what any single life can hold, composed of forces that are at once protective, violent, mythic, and indifferent.
Born in China and coming of age during the arc of globalization and its reversal, Xeus approaches this distinctly American narrative through a lens forged by the rise and fragmentation of global structures. His sensitivity to identity and shifting systems informs a view of the subjects as figures formed within mutable, impersonal frameworks. This orientation shifts the gaze from assertion to endurance, and resolution to continuity.
In Xeus's paintings, abstraction defines the structure of power by collapsing historical, familial and political force into matrix-like fields of color, gesture and space. Figuration introduces the human presence through the subject, whose posture, light and outline resist and inhabit those fields.
Against this expanse, each figure holds a contained and steady illumination. The paintings trace how identity reveals itself within the systems that shape it, and how a life maintains its interior light within the architectures through which it must move.
Selected Works
Xeus + Budweiser
Vincent Xeus, as the visionary behind Budweiser's first global art experiential club, redefines the brand's identity by merging artistic expression with architectural innovation. Xeus transcends traditional branding approaches, utilizing immersive art experiences to forge deeper connections with audiences and elevate Budweiser's cultural presence. By curating an environment where art and architecture seamlessly converge, Xeus creates an immersive journey that captivates visitors, leaving a lasting impression of Budweiser's commitment to creativity and innovation.
Completed 2020
Shenzhen, China
Vincent Xeus 蘇川
Vincent Xeus synthesizes figuration into abstraction to situate the human figure within inherited historical and symbolic structures. His work constructs environments where scale, surface, and containment shape how identity remains legible under pressure. Trained in architecture, Xeus approaches painting through structural logic, material behavior, and the mechanics of perception.
Xeus received a B.A. with High Honors from the University of California, Berkeley, and a Master's degree from Columbia University, where he was awarded the Columbia Fellow Award. His work is held in private and institutional collections internationally.
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