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Zhu Wei

Zhu Wei was born in 1966 in Beijing, and is famously known as a political painter drawing motifs from traditional Chinese art, juxtaposing ancient and unmistakably modern figures to offer reflections on Chinese life and society from the era of reform of the 1980s. Growing up in a military family and eventually joining up with the People's Liberation Army, the political interpretation has become intertwined with his art. Yet such an interpretation cannot encapsulate the entire essence of his work. Rather, Zhu has repeatedly emphasized the 'humanity' in his works - a common thread that runs through each and every one, of a man being caught in the vagaries of life.


While Zhu works with traditional media such as ink, he has since evolved and retrofitted them to his own use. Zhu employs the traditional Gongbi method, and incorporates them into contemporary subject matter. Beyond that, Zhu is similarly well-versed in traditional painting theories, and frequently integrates them into his work, such as the elaborate seals that are imprinted on his works.

Artworks

Biography

Born

Beijing, China, 1966

Education

People's Liberation Army Academy of Art

Beijing Film Academy

Chinese National Academy of Arts

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2018

Zhu Wei | Virtual Focus, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery


2018

Zhu Wei: Inkand Wash Research Lectures, Being 3 Gallery


2017

Virtual Focus: A solo exhibition by Zhu Wei, Linda Gallery


2016

Zhu Wei's New Sculpture and Prints, Tobin Ohashi Gallery


2014

Zhu Wei 2014 - 2015, Art Museum of Nanjing University of the Arts

Selected Group Exhibitions

2023

Bodies Beyond Our Own : A Group Show, Linda Gallery

She & Her : On women and their art, 樂兿居 ARTIN SPACE


2020

Guangzhou Contemporary Art Fair 广州当代 艺术博览会, PIFO Gallery


2018

Spearhead:Invitational Exhibition of Contemporary Chinese Ink Wash,New Imagery of Ink Painting, Shanghai Ming Yuan Art Museum


2018

Praise of the Hand, Contemporary Famous Artist Collection Exhibition, Artcloud


2018

Chinese New Ink Painting Exhibition 1978-2018-New Ink Painting Section (group), Beijing Minsheng Art Museum


2017

Everything Exists Now, Kristin Hjellegjerde Gallery

Crossing: AMNUA 5th Anniversary Exhibition, Nanjing Art Institute Art Museum


2016

Annual Review Exhibition of China Contemporary Ink Painting 2015 – 2016, Today Museum


2015

Arts of the States, Shanghai Gallery of Art


2014

Variation: Contemporary Chinese Ink Art Series Ⅱ, Hive Center for Contemporary

Awards

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Public Collection

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