Wu Shanzhuan
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Wu Shanzhuan (born 1960) is an artist based in Hamburg.
Wu was born in Zhoushan. His art is Conceptual in nature, often dealing with issues surrounding language.[1] His work includes painting, drawing, installation, photography and performance.[2]
He attended the Chinese Academy of Fine Art in Hangzhou and Hochshule fur Bildende Kunste in Hamburg.
[edit] Selected Exhibitions
2003
A Strange Heaven: Contemporary Chinese Photography, Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague, Czech Republic
2002
Made By Chinese, Galerie Enrico Navarra, Paris
Chicago Art Fair, Chicago
2001
Today No Water, Ethan Cohen Fine Arts, New York
2000
Conceptualist Art: Points of Origin 1950s-1980s, Walker Art Center
1999
Thing’s Right(s), Cuxhavener Kunstverein, Germany
1998
Inside Out – New Chinese Art, New York, P.S 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York
Vege-Pleasure, Ingolfsstraeti 8 Gallery, The Reykjavik Art Festival 1998, Iceland
1996
Please Don’t Move, Bahnwärterhaus, Gallery der Stadt, Esslingen
1995
Xineses, Centre d’Art Santa Mònica, Barcelona
1994
Maos Ungezähmte Kinder, Römer Museum Hildesheim
[edit] References
- ^ Holland Cotter, New York Times online
- ^ AsianNouveau.com
[edit] External links
- Ursula Panhans-Buhler on Wu Shanzhuan from CCC-HS.net
- Images, biography and texts from the Saatchi Gallery
- Wu Shanzhuan on ArtFacts.net
- Further information from Hanart TZ Gallery
- Wu Shanzhuan on ArtNet.com

