biografía de FANG Lijun (1963)
Personal data
Birth : 1963 - Handan, China
Sex : M
Nationality/Affiliation : China
Address
Beijing, ChinaEducation
1990 : Central Academy of Fine Arts – 2 Wanhong Xijie Jiuxianqiao – Beijing, China
Professional data
Work and Life
1998:Visiting artist in residence, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Work
Categorie and medium
Painting : Oil/canvas
Movements and styles
Chinese New Wave Art MovementWorks
Series 1 No. 3 | |
Date of creation : 1990-1991 Medium : Oil/canvas Size : 80 x 100 cm | |
Oil Painting II | |
Date of creation : 1988-1989 Medium : Oil/canvas Size : 47 x 61 cm | |
Solo Exhibitions (Selected)
Solo exhibitions
2004
Galerie de France – Paris, France
06/10/2004 – 07/24/2004
2002
Fang Lijun
Ludwig Forum für Internationale Kunst – Aachen, Germany
2002 – 06/16/2002
2001
Fang Lijun
Asian Fine Arts Berlin – Berlin, Germany
2001
1998
From Beijing to Amsterdam and Back Again
Stedelijk Museum – Amsterdam, Netherlands
1998
Fang Lijun
Max Protetch Gallery – New York NY, United States
1998
Galerie Serieuze Zaken – Amsterdam, Netherlands
1998
1996
Fang Lijun: Human Images in an Uncertain Age
The Japan Foundation Asia Center – Tokyo, Japan
1996
Group Exhibitions (Selected)
Art shows / fairs
2003
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach Convention Center – Miami Beach FL, United States
12/04/2003 – 12/07/2003
Represented by : Max Protetch Gallery – 511 West 22nd Street – New York NY, United States
Art Cologne, n° 37
Cologne, Germany
10/29/2003 – 11/02/2003
Represented by : Prüss & Ochs Gallery – Sophienstrasse 18 – Berlin, Germany
FIAC, n°30
Paris Expo – Porte de Versailles – Paris, France
10/09/2003 – 10/13/2003
Represented by : Galerie Xin-Dong Cheng – Dong Tang Zi Hutong n°35 – Beijing, China
2002
Art Basel Miami Beach
Miami Beach Convention Center – Miami Beach FL, United States
12/05/2002 – 12/08/2002
Represented by : Max Protetch Gallery – 511 West 22nd Street – New York NY, United States
Art Forum Berlin, n° 7
Messegelände Berlin / Exhibition Grounds Berlin – Berlin, Germany
09/26/2002 – 09/30/2002
Represented by : Prüss & Ochs Gallery – Sophienstrasse 18 – Berlin, Germany
Art Frankfurt – Die europäische Messe für junge Kunst, n° 14
Frankfurt, Germany
05/26/2002 – 05/30/2002
Represented by : Prüss & Ochs Gallery – Sophienstrasse 18 – Berlin, Germany
ArtBrussels – 20th Contemporary Art Fair
Brussels Expo – Brussels, Belgium
05/02/2002 – 05/06/2002
Represented by : Prüss & Ochs Gallery – Sophienstrasse 18 – Berlin, Germany
The Armory Show 2002
Piers 88 & 90 – New York NY, United States
02/22/2002 – 02/25/2002
Represented by : Max Protetch Gallery – 511 West 22nd Street – New York NY, United States
2001
Art Basel Miami Beach: cancelled
Miami Beach Convention Center – Miami Beach FL, United States
12/13/2001 – 12/16/2001
Represented by : Max Protetch Gallery – 511 West 22nd Street – New York NY, United States
KUNSTKÖLN 2001 – Internationale Messe für Editionen, Art Brut, Kunst nach 1980
Rheinhallen – Cologne, Germany
03/29/2001 – 04/01/2001
Represented by : Asian Fine Arts Berlin – Prüss & Ochs Gallery Sophienstrasse 18 – Berlin, Germany
Group exhibitions
2003
1st CP Open Biennale
National Gallery – Jakarta, Indonesia
09/04/2003 – 10/03/2003
Alors la Chine ?
MNAM Musée National d’Art Moderne – Centre National d’Art et de Culture Georges Pompidou – Paris, France
06/25/2003 – 10/13/2003
2001
C¿est Moi, C¿est Nous
Galerie de France – Paris, France
2001
1999
d’APERTutto – 48° Biennale di Venezia
Venice VE, Italy
06/13/1999 – 11/07/1999
1998
Double Kitsch: Painters from China
Max Protetch Gallery – New York NY, United States
03/03/1998 – 03/28/1998
1997
China ! Zeitgenossische Malerei
Kunstmuseum Bonn – Bonn, Germany
1997
1995
Visions of Happiness
The Japan Foundation – Tokyo, Japan
1995
Kwangju Biennale, n° 1
Kwangju, South Korea (Republic of Korea)
09/20/1995 – 11/20/1995
1994
Bienal Internacional de São Paulo, n°22
São Paulo, Brazil
1994
1993
Aperto 93 – 45° Biennale di Venezia
Giardini di Castello / Arsenale – Venice VE, Italy
1993
1989
China Avant-Garde
NAGC National Art Gallery of China – Beijing, China
1989