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Feng Zhengjie

(China, Born 1968)
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30 000 - 40 000 SEK
2 790 - 3 720 EUR
3 140 - 4 180 USD
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Feng Zhengjie
(China, Born 1968)

Untitled

Signed Feng Zhengjie and dated 2003. Oil on canvas 50 x 50 cm.

Provenance

Xin Dong Cheng Gallery, Beijing.
Private Collection, France
Sothebys, Paris, Art Contemporain, 31 May 2011, lot 223.
Private Collection, acquired at the above sale.

Artist

Feng Zhengjie is a contemporary Chinese painter whose massive portraits of wandering-eyed women are recognized for their palette of crimson reds, electric pinks, and turquoise greens. Feng's work is often compared to Andy Warhol's screen-printed portraits of celebrities. “I mostly try to find a way to express my emotions, not to criticize or be provocative. Behind these images of women in my works can be found firstly emotion but also forms of criticism, provocation, introspection,” he has said. Born in 1968 in Anyue, China, he received his BFA and MFA from the Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts in Chongqing, China. The artist currently lives and works in Beijing, China. Today, Feng’s works are held in the collections of the Guangdong Museum of Art in Guangzhou, the Busan Museum of Modern Art in Korea, and the National Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul, among others.

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