Zhang Xiaogang Figurative Prints
Chinese, b. 1958
Inspired by contemporary tensions in China, Zhang Xiaogang makes grim, unsettling portraits that consider identity and heredity in a collectivist state. The artist draws on influences that include political iconography, Chinese charcoal drawings, distorted Surrealist compositions, and family portraits from the Cultural Revolution era. His paintings, often executed in grisaille with bursts of bright yellow or red at the center, explore how varied individual histories are flattened into conformist representations. Zhang has exhibited in New York, Beijing, Tokyo, London, Paris, and Hong Kong, among other cities. His work belongs in the collections of the Long Museum, the M+ Sigg Collection, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, the Shenzhen Art Museum, and the Guggenheim Museum. Zhang’s practice also includes sculpture.to
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Artist: Zhang Xiaogang
Zhang Xiaogang, Two Sisters - Fine Art Print, Chinese Artist
By Zhang Xiaogang
Located in Hamburg, DE
Zhang Xiaogang/ 張曉剛 (Chinese, b. 1958 Kunming)
Two Sisters, 2003
Medium: Lithograph on wove paper
Sheet dimensions: 63.5 x 74.5 cm
Frame dimensions: 70 x 80.5 x 3 cm
Edition of 199: ...
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Zhang Xiaogang, Bébé en Costume de Marin
By Zhang Xiaogang
Located in Hamburg, DE
Zhang Xiaogang/ 張曉剛 (Chinese, b. 1958)
Bébé en Costume de Marin (from The Storyteller’s Enchantment), 2009
Medium: Lithograph on wove paper
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The Martyr's Blood, Chinese Art, 21st Contemporary Art, Figurative Art
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Inspired by contemporary tensions in China, Zhang Xiaogang makes grim, unsettling portraits that consider identity and heredity in a collectivist state. The artist draws on influence...
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