Shanghai Art021, my selection of Chinese emerging artists’ artworks
Zhang Ding God can move the god Stainless steel plated golden-titanium 317x330x60cm 2017
The fifth edition of Art021 contemporary art fair took place last week in Shanghai, organized by Kelly Ying, David Chau, and Bao Yifeng, the fair presented a prestigious selection of galleries and artists. Here I bring you a quick look at some artworks by Chinese emerging artists that were on show.
Zhang Ding The kong of need-5 2016 mixed media silkscreen stainless steel 24-karat gold leaf 60x45x3cm
Jia Aili Stardust Hermit 2017, oil on canvas, 240x200cm
Sun Xun Time Spy 10, 2016 woodcut painting
Chen Wei The pillar of Broken archival inkjet print 150x187cm Ed of 6
He Xiangyu The study of Lemons 2014_16 Bronze Iron, Ed of 5
Aaajiao Membranization 2017, PVC sheet, solar film, 50x50cm
Wang Yi overlapping 2017-12 mixed media on aluminium 2017
Xu Zhen I love my job, I live my job, I love my job,Mirror finished stainless steel, metal, 2017, D100cm
Li Shurui Black surface 2017 acrylic on canvas D150cm
Wang Xin an artist portfolio 2014-17 series N°2 2017
Li Jingjing Repeat until rich used book 24x16x2.2cm 2017
Yu Ji tiny figure 2017 concrete, metal, 26X16X6.5cm
Zhao Zhao one second N°1 (mood of the day) pencil on paper 56x76cm 2017
Zhao Zhao Fragments steel dimensions variables 2007-13
Dong Dawei Volcano kiss maker on paper 50x40cm 2015
Tags: 2017, Aaajiao, Art Fair, Chen Wei, Dong Dawei, He Xiangyu, Jia Aili, Li Shurui, Shanghai, Sun Xun, Wang Xin, Wang Yi, Xu Zhen, Young Chinese Artists, Yu Ji, Zhao Zhao