This publication traces the artistic development of Chinese artist Zhu Wei. It features his works created between 1993 to 2000, including the series The Story of Beijing, Sweet Life, China Diary, Pictures of the Strikingly Bizarre, Supreme Treatise on Moral Retribution, The Square, Diary of the Sleepwalker, Festival, Sunflowers, Great Water, Sculpture and Lithographs. They are accompanied by new essays, previously published articles, and excerpts from a past interview. With artist biography and index of seals used by the artist.
Onsite
Chinese - Traditional, 
English
ink painting,  figure,  solo exhibition
2000
398
9627502553
1
artist monograph, 
catalogue
The Art of Art - LIU Tiancheng, 劉天呈
Chinese Painting Techniques in the 20th Century—Examples of Zhu Wei's Art Works in the 1990s - ZHANG Li, 張離
The Emperor's Used Clothes - Don COHN
Zhu Wei the "Black Sheep" and "Red Rock'n Roll" - JIA Fangzhou, 賈方舟
Zhu Wei: Living in History - Jeffrey HANTOVER
An Original: Zhu Wei - PLA grad was discovered in a sea of kiosks - Hilary BINKS
Styles and Methods in the Painting of Zhu Wei - Henry AUYEUNG, 歐陽憲
Zhu Wei and His Determination - JIA Fangzhou, 賈方舟
World Within World Without: Zhu Wei's paintings are an idiosyncratic vision of China's social and political life - Karen SMITH
The Pinnacle of Aesthetics and Thinking - LIU Tiancheng, 劉天呈
Zhu Wei Diary, 朱偉日記

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