NEW YORK---Eli Klein Fine Art is hosting its second solo-exhibition for the Chinese-Australian artist, Shen Shaomin, "I Touched the Voice of God." The exhibition expresses Shen Shaomin’s deep concerns for the future of our planet. "I Sleep on Top of Myself" and "I Want to Know What Infinity Is" are works that reveal the artist’s outlook through hyperrealistic sculptures that illustrate the potential and metaphorical consequences of a world which is over-developed and despoiled. The work from the exhibition derive their name from broken sections of China’s second manned rocket into space. As symbols of the larger greater universe, the artist’s choice reflects a belief that normal messaging has blinded us to a true understanding of the universe.
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