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ang Tiande (1960 Shanghai) is considered an innovative artists using ink wash paintings and calligraphy in a modern way. He is known for creating works on rice paper, with Chinese characters burned in with cigarette butts. He has turned some of these works in clothing. And he has also created large format photographs, turning ashes into mountain landscapes. His work has been exhibited by Chambers Fine Art Gallery in New York, Alisan Fine Arts in Hong Kong and Goedhuis Contemporary. He lives and works in Shanghai and teaches at Fudan University. |
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Porcelain Jars in Ink and Wash, Porcelain Jars of the 1920s, Chinese ink on paper, acrylic
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A Menu in ink and Wash, Chinese ink, Xuan paper, 2004
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Chinese Clothes No.04-D02, burn marks, silk cloth
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Digital No.06-M27, Chinese ink on paper, burn marks, 133x66cm, 2006-2007
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Digital No.07-SA04-01c, Chinese ink on paper, burn marks, 52.4x45.5cm, 2006-2007
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Digital No.07-SA03-04c, Chinese ink on paper, burn marks, 52.4x45.5cm, 2006-2007
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Digital No.07-SA03-04, Chinese ink on paper, burn marks, 52.4x45.5cm, 2006-2007
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Digital No.07-SA03-03, Chinese ink on paper, burn marks, 52.4x45.5cm, 2006-2007
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Digital No.07-SA03-03c, Chinese ink on paper, burn marks, 52.4x45.5cm, 2006-2007
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Gu Shan 1, Digital photo, Xuan Paper, Pi paper, a rubbing from a stone inscription, fire, 160x32cm, 2006
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Digital No.06-HM01, Chinese ink on paper, burn marks, 30.25x297cm, 2006
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Digital No.06-HZ07, Chinese ink on paper, burn marks, 39x84cm, 2006
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Chinese Clothes, Xuan paper, copper powder, burn marks, 138 x 68cm,2001
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Ink and Banquet, Chinese ink on paper, tableware, writing brushes, a menu, etc., 1996
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Solo Exhibitions:
2007
Made by Tiande II, Chambers Fine Art, New York, U.S
Shang (Mountain) & Shui (Water), Alison Fine Art, Hong Kong
Han Art, Montreal, Canada
2005
Redolent of Incense, Yishu Space, Vancouver, Canada
2004
Chambers Fine Art, New York, USA
Galerie 99, Germany
2003
Ink for the 21st Century, Alison Fine Art, Hong Kong
1995
German Center, Shanghai, China
1991
Chinese Painting Institute, Shanghai, China |

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