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1967
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Zhang Xin 张新 was born in Shanghai, China.
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1986
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She studied in the Fine Arts College of the Shanghai University. |
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1990
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She graduated with a Bachelor's degree in Art. |
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She won a scholarship from : |
1996
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Heinrich Böll Stiftung Foundation, Cologne Germany |
1997
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Vermont Studio Center Vermont United States
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She lives and works in Shanghai China. |
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Danièle Sicard
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exhibitions selection |
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1995
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Twenty-eight Changes Installation & Language Shanghai China |
1996
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Climate n°1 Liu Haisu Museum Shanghai China |
1996
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Empty Shanghai Huan Shan Gallery China
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1997
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Climate n°2 HACHI installation Goethe Kunstartforum Gallery Cologne Germany
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1997
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Climate n°3 Vermont Cetre Studio Johnson Vermont United States
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1998
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Half-Sky Bonn Women Museum Germany |
1998
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Climate n°4 Century Women exhibition Contemporary Art Museum Shanghai China
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1998
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Vision Mode Performance Shanghai China |
1999
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Medium Concept Hong Kong Art Centre Hong Kong China |
1999
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Art + Architecture in China Asian Art Factory Berlin Germany |
2000
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Text & Subtext touring exhibition Earl Lu Gallery Singapore |
2008
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08.03 08.04 Chinese Contemporary Female exhibition Creek Art Center Shanghai China |
2008
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Climate n°8 Solo exhibition A Store at the Thumb Plaza Shanghai China
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2013
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18.08 10.11 Portrait of the Times - 30 Years of Chinese Contemporary Art Contemporary Art
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Museum Shanghai China
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2014
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06.12 11.01 Thing in itself Solo exhibition Beijing China
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2014
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19.12 28.02 10ème Biennale de Shanghai Shanghai China |
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Zhang Xin 张新 - Climate N°.6 - installation
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Appropriates the heroine imagery in the media formulated under Chinese socialist ideology of 1960s and is based on the feminist heroine Liu Hu Lan. Chairman Mao praised her as being " born to be great, dead to be glorious. "
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