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Feng Zhengquan 俸正泉
b. 1976, Sichuan |
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Paintings
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About the Artist
Feng Zhengquan’s paintings incorporated small adorable cartoons and traditional Chinese culture liked water features, scenery of green etc,. He put all these subjects together liked a big canvas of cartoon. Light-hearted as appeared in his painting, he reflects on the contradiction of modern lifestyle and materialism with the deep-rooted traditional Chinese cultures in china. Apparently, these cultures had being forgotten in the chase and desire of living materialism today.
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Education
- 1999
- Education Department Of Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts
Exhibition
- 2006
- - ArtAmsterdam 2006, Willem Kerseboom Gallery
- 2006
- - Marella Art Beijing
- 2005
- - KunstRai
- 2005
- - Amsterdam,Netherlands,Willem Kerseboom Gallery
- 2005
- - 'Made in China', Willem Kerseboom Gallery, Amsterdam (solo)
- 2004
- - Different Place, Artbeatus Gallery Hongkong (solo)
- 2004
- - Hua Jia Di, China Art Seasons, Beijing
- 2004
- - ARCO'04, Madrid, Spain
- 2004
- - 60's - 70's Young Artist Exhibition,Today Art Museum,Beijing
- 2003
- - Play not Play, Beijing Tokyo Art Projects, Beijing, China
- 2003
- - Face and Body, Taikang Top Space, Beijing, China
- 2003
- - The Power Of Individual Character, Shanghai, Wuhan, Guangzhou, Beijing, China
- 2003
- - Chinese Art Today, Millennium Art Museum Beijing, Beijing, China
- 2002
- - The 33rd International Contemporary Art Fair, Basel, Switzerland
- 2002
- - "Shine" Art Exhibition, Huixian Plaza, Guangzhou, China
- 2002
- - China Contemporary Art Singapore
- 2002
- - Art Sersons Gallery, Singapore
- 2002
- - International Contemporary Art Fair, Melbourne, Australia
- 2002
- - The Forth New State Art Exhibition 'The Stimulati on Period', Guangdong Museum Of Art,Guangzhou
- 2002
- - Liquidations Sale, Hanmo Arts Gallery, Beijing, China
- 2002
- - International Contemporary Art Fair, Chicago, America
- 2000
- - Lovely, Modern Art Gallery, Beijing, China
- 1998
- - The 1st Art Game of Younger, Chongqing, China
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