Stamping the Water (Performance in the Lhasa River, Tibet)
Stamping the Water (Performance in the Lhasa River, Tibet)
1996
Tuesday to Friday 10:00-18:00 (Last admission: 17:30)
Saturday and Sunday 10:00-19:00 (Last admission: 18:30)
Closed on Mondays
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111 Ruining Road, Xuhui District, Shanghai
021-33632872
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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.
Stamping the Water (Performance in the Lhasa River, Tibet)
1996
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2019
Mona Hatoum
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Adam Pendleton
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Catherine opie
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Zhang Ruyi
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Mickalene THOMAS
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Kaari UPSON
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Zhou Yilun
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