Sui Jianguo
Sui Jianguo, born in 1956 in Qingdao, Shandong Province, is one of the most important contemporary Chinese sculptors. He studied at the Shandong Institute of Fine Arts and the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. In the early 2000s, Sui was among the first artists to establish a studio in the now-famous 798 art district, contributing significantly to its popularity.
Sui gained international recognition through his "naturalistic sculptures" made from rocks, boulders, and steel, which introduced him to the global art scene. His breakthrough came in 1997 with his iconic Mao suit sculpture, a work that mimicked Chairman Mao’s jacket and brought him widespread acclaim. Art critics have praised him as a pioneer in Chinese sculpture, known for reflecting China's economic transition through his art. Sui's work often engages with Maoist iconography as a way to explore the persistence of cultural values while adapting to modernity and technological change.
Artworks
Biography
Born
Qingdao, China, 1956
Education
Shandong University of the Arts. 1984
Central Academy of Fine Arts Sculpture Department.1989
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2008
"The Evolution of Form" at National Art Museum of China, Beijing
2011
"Between Tradition and Modernity" at Shanghai Art Museum
2014
"Materiality and Meaning" at Modern Art Center, Guangzhou
2016
"Sculpting the Future" at Contemporary Art Gallery, Chengdu
2018
"Exploring Boundaries" at City Art Space, Shenzhen
2020
"Temporal Transformations" at Urban Art Loft, Hangzhou
Selected Group Exhibitions
2009
"Chinese Contemporary Sculpture" at Asia Society, New York
2012
"Beyond Limits: Sculpture in the 21st Century" at Tate Modern, London
2015
"Global Sculpture Exhibition" at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
2017
"Sculpture Today" at Art Basel, Hong Kong
2019
"Contemporary Art Biennale" at Venice Biennale, Italy
2021
"Sculpture Symposium" at Louvre Museum, Paris
Awards
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Public Collection
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