Zeng Fanzhi (Bilingual edition): Catalogue raisonn. Volume I: 19842004
By (Author) Gladys Chung
Contributions by Philippe Dagen
Contributions by Fumio Nanjo
Skira
Skira
3rd February 2022
18th November 2021
Italy
General
Non Fiction
Individual artists, art monographs
759.951
Hardback
Width 240mm, Height 300mm
7000g
This catalogue illustrates chronologically every confirmed work, inclusive of all media by the artist, with a time span from 1980s to 2015. For each singular work, there is comprehensive information including detailed description, inscription, provenance, background, preparatory studies, documentary photographs, literature and exhibition records, as well as any associated primary archival documents that has never been published ever before.
Zeng Fanzhi (b. 1964) currently lives and works in Beijing. His diverse painting practice has established him as one of the world's most celebrated contemporary artists. Reflecting the spirit of his time, his art shows a strong interest in both portraiture and abstraction as a response to his self-exploration of individual experiences and emotions. Constantly redefining and reinventing his painting practices, he has produced a rich oeuvre of works - including the notable Hospital and Meat series, followed by the Mask, Portrait, and Abstract Landscape series - with many aesthetic breakthroughs and an apparent co-existence of contradictory languages in his creative process. His works have been exhibited worldwide, and are collected by various museums and private collectors.
Editor, Gladys Chung is a specialist and Asian Art consultant with over 10-year experience in major auction houses including Christie's, Poly Auction and others. She is Hong Kong and Beijing-based director for the Fanzhi Foundation for Art and Education.
The Fanzhi Foundation for Art and Education, founded by Zeng Fanzhi in 2011, is a registered non-profit organization that supports the development of modern and contemporary art by organizing research and curatorial programs, art publications and exhibitions.