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Zhang Xiaogang
hang Xiaogang (1958 Yunnan) is internationally recognized as one of China's most talented painters. For more than a decade, Zhang has been painting an evolving series of oil paintings based on old family photographs taken during the Cultural Revolution. The series, "Bloodlines: Big Family," began in the early 1990s and has become his trademark style. In 2007, one of his paintings sold at auction for $3.8 million, one of the highest prices ever paid for a work by a living Chinese artist. After graduating from the Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts in the 1980s, Zhang was one of the leaders of the so-called "Sichuan School" of painters who specialized in surrealistic, folkloric and deeply psychological works. Later, he developed a more subtle and colorful style, painting what he calls "false portraits" that explore the tension between the public and private lives of people in China during and after the Cultural Revolution. In his work, Zhang makes clever use of shadows, blurred edges and watery eyes in his characters. The characters often have identical facial features, hinting at the collective nature of the Chinese family and culture. During the Cultural Revolution, Zhang hints, China evolved into a disturbing collective mob. He lives and works in Beijing. See ArtZine Profile



Sleeping Boy on the Book, 2008, Bronze, 87x60x26xcm



Green Wall – Reader, 2008, Oil on Canvas, 150x200cm



Green Wall – Room with Flashlight, 2008, Oil on Canvas, 150x200cm



Green Wall – Wooden Bench, 2008, Oil on Canvas, 150x200cm



Green Wall – White Bed, 2008, Oil on Canvas, 150x200cm



Sketches and Scripts, 2008, 200x150cm



Sketches and Scripts, 2008, 200x150cm



Sketches and Scripts, 2008, 200x160cm



Sketches and Scripts, 2008, 200x300cm



My TV, 2006, 75×94cm×10pcs



Amnesia and Memory: television,2003,oil on canvas,200×260cm



My Daughter, 2000



Big Family No.1, 2000, oil on canvas, 200×300cm



Bloodline Series, 1998, Oil on canvas, 147×179cm



Bloodline:Four Sister,1998,oil on canvas,150×150cm



Bloodline: The Big Family No.10,1995,oil on canvas,150×180cm



Bloodline Series, 1998, Oil on canvas, 147×179cm



Bloodline: The Big Family No.2,1995,oil on canvas,180×230cm



Bloodline: The Big Family No.2,1995,oil on canvas,180×230cm



Bloodline: The Big Family No.1



Bloodline: Mother and Son, Oil on Canvas, 149x179cm, 1993



Bloodline Big Family, 1994



Tianmen,1993,oil on canvas,110×130cm



Red baby,1993,oil on canvas,145×154cm



Duplication of Space No.2, 1990



Vast Expanse of Sea, 1989, oil on paper, 78.5×54.5cm



The Endless Love (one of three), 1988, oil on canvas, 130×100cm



The Ghost between Black and White, No.10: Dialogue between Two Ghosts, 1984



Cloud in the Sky, 1982, Oil on canvas, 67×117cm

Exhibition list
Solo Exhibitions:

2008
"Revision", PaceWildenstein, New York, U.S.A

2007
Zhang Xiaogang, Sara Hilden Museum, Tampere, Finland

2006
Amnesia and Memory, Gallery Artside, Seoul, Korea
"Zhang Xiaogang", The Art Center of Tokyo, Japan
Home-Zhang Xiaogang, Beijing Commune, Beijing, China

2005
Zhang Xiaogang 2005, Max Protech, New York

2004
Umbilical Cord of History Paintings by Zhang Xiaogang, Hong Kong Art Center, Hong Kong

2003
Forget and Remember, Galerie de France, Paris

2000
Zhang Xiaogang 2000, Max Protetch Gallery, New York

1999
Les Camarades, Galerie de France, Paris, France

1998
Bloodline: Big Family-1998, Hanart Taibei Gallery, Taiwan

1997
Bloodline: Big Family-1997, Gallery of the Central Academy of Faine Arts, Beijing, China

1989
Lost in Dreams, Gallery of the Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts, Chongqing, China

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