Tuesday, May 22, 2007

About Zhang Xiaotao - A Chinese Artists

Zhang XiaotaoZhang Xiaotao was born on 1970 in Hechuan, Chongqing, China, he lives and works in Beijing and Chengdu, China. He is an artist full of enthusiasm and good at argument. He is so talkatively repelling that no one could plunge himself into the conversation You could also be able to read his articles about the paintings (See his article “The antibody of Paintings----, issued on the 4th edition of “Art Contemporary” of 2006), or retrieve on his internet bokee which keeps down his art thinking as well to detect out his idea activities and the clear logic of his language. That he thinks so deeply makes us writers who do writing as our profession feels ashamed. He is very conservative, low-pitched and introspective.
Zhang Xiaotao extends still the “feeling” of the 80’s which stands not for the individual entanglement of his psyche or emotion, but for the inner longings he sensed. This longing is the direct projection and reflection of the “reality “of an artist doggedly stuck to his art, and he confides that the modernism could envisage the real of life and the reality itself.
View Zhang Xiaotao paintings, biography, solo exhibitions, group exhibitions and resource of Zhang Xiaotao artist.View art online at The Saatchi Gallery - London contemporary art.
Zhang Xiaotao

Zhang Xiaotao's Biography and Exhibitions


BIOGRAPHY

1970

Born in Hechuan, Chongqing, China
Lives and works in Beijing and Chengdu, China


SELECTED EXHIBITIONS-

2006

· Beautiful Imbroglio, He xiangning Art Museum Shenzhen China

2005

· Dreamscapes Foundation3, 14 Bergen ,Norway

· Dreamscapes M.K.Ciulionis Nat. Museum of Art, Kaunas, Lithuania

2004

· Dream Factory-Rubbish heap Beijing Tokyo Art Projects Beijing

2003

· Materialistic Decay Gallery Akie Aricchi Art Contemporary Paris France

2002

· Desire Kunst Akademie Muenster Germany

2001

· Flowers in the Dream Tokyo Gallery Japan

Find more Exhibitions of Zhang Xiaotao on
http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/zhang_xiaotao.htm


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