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Zhang Ding

Chinese artist (born 1980) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

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Zhang Ding (Chinese: 张鼎; born 1980) is a Chinese artist.

Zhang was born in 1980 in Zhangye, Gansu, China, and is based in Shanghai.[1] He graduated from Oil Painting department of Northwest Minzu University in 2003. During 2003–2004, he studied at the China Academy of Art.[2][3] In 2016, Zhang Ding founded the art label Con Trol Club.[4]

Zhang Ding's exhibitions and projects often include videos, sculptures, installations, paintings, real time renderings and live performances. [4]

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Solo exhibitions

  • 2019

High-Speed Forms, OCAT Shanghai, Shanghai[5]

  • 2018

Safe House, Beijing[2][6]

  • 2017

Vortex, ShanghART, Shanghai[2]

  • 2016

Zhang Ding: Devouring Time, RAM HIGHLIGHT 2016, Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai[7]

Enter the Dragon II, K11 Art Museum, Shanghai[8]

ZHANG Ding- 18 Cubes, Solo Project in Art Basel HK 2016 Encounter Section, Hong Kong Convention & Exhibition Centre, Hong Kong[9]

  • 2015

Enter the Dragon, ICA, London, UK[10]

Black Substance, Shanghai Museum of Glass, Shanghai[11]

  • 2014

Zhang Ding: Orbit of Rock, ShanghART, Beijing[11]

Orbit, The Armory Show, Focus Section, New York, U.S.A.[11]

  • 2013

Gold & Silver, Galerie Krinzinger, Austria[12][11]

  • 2012

Buddha Jumps over the Wall, Top Contemporary Art Centre, Shanghai[13]

  • 2011

Opening, ShanghART H- Space, Shanghai[14][1]

  • 2009

Law, ShanghART, Beijing[3][1]

  • 2008

ZhangDing, Wind, Krinzinger Projecte, Vienna, Austria[3]

  • 2007

Tools, ShanghART, Shanghai[3]

N Kilometers Towards the West, 2006, ShanghART F- Space, Shanghai[15]

  • 2006

My Photographs Exhibition, Shanghai[3]

  • 2005

Big City, BizArt, Shanghai[3]

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Prizes

  • 2015 TANC Asia Prize Winner;[16]
  • 2017 Porsche Young Chinese Artist of the Year Prize Winner.[17]

Collection

  • Multimedia Art Museum, Moscow, Russia[2]
  • Astrup Fearnley Museum, Oslo, Norway[2]
  • DSL Collection, Beijing[2]
  • Guy & Myriam Ullens Foundation, Switzerland[2]

References

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