Qianqian Zhang
Artist,
lives
in Beijing.
On November 6, 2013, Born in Beijing, China
In August 2018, he
participated in the first China Youth sculpture exhibition, won the
Judge Nnomination Award, and 29 works were collected by China
Sculpture Museum Datong, ShanXi, China
In August 2019, he
participated in the second China Youth sculpture exhibition and won
the Best Production Award. His works were collected by China
Sculpture Museum in Datong, China
September 2019 to
participate in "Return to Childhood" -- 58th Venice
Biennale / China special exhibition, Venice, Italy
Leonardo Da Vinci
and Michelangelo in Venice ; Sculpture, By Wei Zhang
These two sculptures
in social context , based on ready-made dolls, create the images of
old portraits of Leonardo Da Vinci and Michelangedo coexisting with
the body of a baby, thus paying tribute to these two great men of the
world.
Wei
Zhang:
Artist,curator,and
multi-field design expert,lives and works in Beijing.
1971:
born in Zaozhuang City, Shandong Province,China.
2001-2003:
graduate study in Department of Sculpture, Central Academy of Fine
Arts (CAFA).
Art
activities;(Parts)
2000
: Exhibition “Virtual and Real”(Ranks the 4th
in China Annual Fine Arts Ranking List of Art 2000 sponsored by the
column Fine Arts Starlit Sky of CCTV)
2009-2010:
“Warm Winter Plan” jointly planned by Zhang Wei and his friends
was appraised to be the most important and influential cultural
events in China, ranking the first among the ten most influential
domestic cultural events in China.
The
artwork “110-2” jointly created by Zhang Wei and YuGao was
appraised to be one of the global top-100 outstanding artworks by
BAZAAR ART, an authentic Chinese art magazine.
2012,
Cuju and More: Through the 5,000 Years of Chinese History, a team
performance project written and directed by Zhang attended The
Edinburgh International Festival, UK.
2013,
Cuju and More: Through the 5,000 Years of Chinese History, a team
performance project written and directed by Zhang went on tour to
Adelaide Festival of Arts, Australia and Auckland Arts Festival, New
Zealand.
2013,
jointly planned “Mind.Beating” exhibition, a collateral event of
the 55th
Venice Biennale.
Aug.,
Sep., Oct., and Nov., 2013, planned collateral events of the 55th
Venice
Biennale: “Uncertainty Exhibition”, “Restaurant: Liu Qing’s
Solo Exhibition”, “Four Signatures Exhibition”, and “The
Chinese Dream” Exhibition.
2014,
planned “Mind.Beating-Beijing” at China Millennium Monument, a
collateral event (domestic tour exhibition) of the 55th
Venice
Biennale.
2016,
attended “Duel of Mind: Chinese Contemporary Art in Schöppingen,
Germany”, and in Sep., successfully held “Winds Coming from All
Directions -- Chinese Contemporary Art Exhibition” at CASA center
in Sao Paulo, Brazil.
2017,
implemented a personal work project “Mountain, Rive and Man” in
Ganges, India; in Jul. and Nov., with sculptures of Sibelius, Gaudi,
Da Vinci and Andersen, implemented a “Personal Self and Social
Self: Dialogue with Sculptures in Social Context” in Helsinki,
Finland, Sagrada Familia in Barcelona, Spain, Piazza San Marco,
Venice, Italy, Milan Train Station, and Tivoli Park, Copenhagen,
Denmark. This
series won the Sculpture magazine’s 2018 original Chinese sculpture
award.