
Calling NO. 7
WU Shaoxiang
1987
Tuesday to Friday 12:00-20:00 (Last admission: 19:30)
Saturday and Sunday 12:00-21:00 (Last admission: 20:30)
Closed on Mondays
The Train Garden is open to the public every day
111 Ruining Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai
021-33632872
info@startmuseum.com
Li Shan, born in 1942 in Heilongjiang Province, now lives and works in Shanghai. His paintings show a strong expressive vocabulary, and since then have continued to show a tendency towards austerity, his “initial” series describes the emotional fluctuations that lie deep within the human heart. He uses large canvases, delicate brushwork and androgynous images to create an atmosphere of emotional unease that expresses the neutral nature of people in the face of social effects.
His works have been collected by San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, Fukuoka Asian Art Museum, Shanghai Long Museum, Heilongjiang Museum, Shenzhen Art Museum, M+ Hong Kong, Yuz Foundation in Jakarta, and Uli Sigg Collection in Switzerland.
WU Shaoxiang
1987
Rose WYLIE
2019
Sonia Gomes
2007
Xiao Feng & Song Ren
1973-1974
YU Ji
2018
Zhang Enli
2013
Zhang Ruyi
2018
Chen Zhen
1999
WU Di
2019
Zhang Huan
2000
Adam Pendleton
2020
Antony Gormley
2008
Richard Long
1990
Ren Jian
1991-1992
Catherine opie
2012
Mona Hatoum
1999-2000
Bernd Becher & Hilla Becher
1988
Zheng Guogu
1999-2006
Liu Xiaodong
2003
Helen Marten
2019