Li Qing (artist)

Li Qing (artist)

Li Qing (born 1981) is an artist based in Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, China.

Li was born in the Zhejiang province. He is a painter whose work confronts issues surrounding visual perception – his "Point Out The Differences" series consists of pairs of paintings based on the same image, into which Li inserts a number of differences not immediately obvious to the viewer. [ [http://fabienfryns.com/artists/li_qing/index.html F2 Gallery website] ] Li is part of a generation of Chinese artists increasingly informed by the images and history of Western culture. [ [http://www.eyespyla.com/www/thebuzz.nsf/4b243c0345a58fd188256fb500589e19/5689a0c675518003852573e7006d4256!OpenDocument EyeSpyLA.com] ]

Li attended the China Academy of Art, graduating from the Oil Painting department in 2004.

elected Exhibitions

2006

"See the luck when raise head", Contemporary Art, Hangzhou

"See the luck when open the door", Wuxi Contemporary Art Exhibition tour, China

"10+10", Shanghai Zendai Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai

2005

"Young Chinese Contemporary Art", Hangar-7, Salzburg, Austria

"Archaeology of the Future", 2nd Triennial of Chinese art, Nanjing Museum, Nanjing

"The Spring of Vizcaya: Exhibition of Paintings and Sculptures of Chinese and French Artists", Shanghai

2004

"Layer After Layer: Contemporary Painting in Shanghai", Zhejiang Exhibition Centre

References

External Links

*Li Qing at [http://www.df2gallery.com/df2_artists.html DF2 Gallery]
*Li Qing featured in an article at [http://new.artzinechina.com/display.php?a=186 ArtZineChina.com]
*Further information and images from the [http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/li_qing.htm Saatchi Gallery]


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