Xu Zhen

* 1977, Šanghaj (Shanghai), Čína (China)
painter, Photographer, Performer, Video Artist, Instalation Artist

 

nationality: Chinese
sex: male

notes:
Artist and Art Director of BizArt Art Centre. He won the Overall Prize of the Chinese Contemporary Art Awards in 2004 and represented China in the 2005 Venice Biennale. He has exhibited at the Mori Art Museum in Tokyo, the Wattis Institute for Contemporary Art in San Francisco and the Seattle Art Museum (2005) as well as at the 5th Shanghai Biennale and International Center of Photography in New York (2004).

NKP ne 2018/06

Xu Zhen

autorská
date of exhibition   exhibition title, place of exhibition
2012/06/07 - 2012/07/22   Xu Zhen: Zakázaný hrad / Forbidden Castle, Museum Montanelli (MuMo), Praha
kolektivní
date of exhibition   exhibition title, place of exhibition
2005/06/12 - 2005/11/06   Emersion: Yung Ho Chand, Liu Wei, Peng Yu, Sun Yuan, Chang Wang Qiheng, Xu Zhen, Pavilon Čína, Benátky (Venezia)
2008/02/26 - 2008/05/04   Shanghype, Centrum pro současné umění Futura, Praha
2008/09/27 - 2009/01/11   Leben? Biomorphe Formen in der Skulptur / Life? Biomorphic Forms in Sculpture, Kunsthaus Graz, Štýrský Hradec (Graz)
2008/10/31 - 2008/12/15   Involved, ShanghART (H Space), Šanghaj (Shanghai)
2014/06/14 - 2014/06/22   14 Rooms, Mustermessse Basel, Basilej (Basel)

Xu Zhen

katalog kolektivní
  published   title (subtitle), publisher, city
  2008   Leben? / Life? (Biomorphe Formen in der Skulptur / Biomorphic Forms in Sculpture), Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Kolín nad Rýnem (Köln)
pozvánka kolektivní
  published   title (subtitle), publisher, city
  2008   Involved, ShanghART (H Space), Šanghaj (Shanghai)
  2008   Shanghype
informační leták / informace kolektivní
  published   title (subtitle), publisher, city
  2014   14 Rooms
tisková zpráva
  published   title (subtitle), publisher, city
  2014   14 Rooms

Xu Zhen

kolektivní
date of exhibition   exhibition title, place of exhibition
2007/05/24 - 2007/09/16   Prague Biennale 3: Global and Outsiders: Connecting Cultures in Central Europe, Karlínská hala, Praha