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Name
Wei Guangqing
Role
Artist
Education
China Academy of Art
Fu Zhongwang & Wei Guangqing - Kunstraum Villa Friede - Talking Art
Wei Guangqing (simplified Chinese: 魏光庆; traditional Chinese: 韋光清) (born 1963 in Huangshi City, Hubei Province) is a contemporary Chinese painter. He is known most of all for his Red Wall and Made in China Series. Wei Guangqing was one of the main members of the “85’s New Wave Art Movement”. In the 1990s he became one of the most well-known "political Pop artists". His work adopts a flat and symbolic composition, linking traditional ethics and modern culture. “Red Wall” is a symbolic work of pop art, using the traditional woodcarving-illustration prints and stories, through the process of Pop, to imply the various meanings of contemporary private and secular life. Wei Guangqing includes the contradictions of tradition and modernity by using a language related to cartoons and comic strips. His color palette consists of strong, often complementary colors. The artist creates a historical-ethical Pop with regional significance and uses the age-old tradition as a metaphor about today’s world.
2007 “Zuo Tu You Shi”, He Xiangning Art Museum, Shenzhen, China
2005 “Made in China – the painting of Wei Guangqing”, Hubei Institute of Fine Arts, Wuhan, China
2004 “Chinese Classics: three word-rhymes”, ShanghART Gallery, Shanghai, China
2002 “Twenty-six evil spirit passes – the day of peace”, ShanghART Gallery, Shanghai, China
2000 “The extended virtuous words – red wall series”, ShanghART Gallery, Shanghai, China
1998 “A simulation experience on the suicide scheme about ‘1’ performance art”, Wuchang East Gate, Wuhan, China
Selected Group Exhibitions
2008
“Hubei!”, Edward Pranger Oriental Art Gallery, Amsterdam, The Netherlands
2007
“Aired”, ShanghART Gallery, Shanghai, China
“85&89-85 ART Mind and Post 89 Art”, Expol-Sources Art Space, Beijing, China
“85 New Wave - The Birth of Chinese Contemporary Art”, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China
“Forms of Concepts: The Reform of Concepts of Chinese Contemporary Art 1987-2007-The New Generation and Bad Art”, 2007 Wuhan 2nd Documentary Exhibition of Fine Arts, Wuhan, China
“Individual Positions 1”, ShanghART Gallery, Shanghai, China
“Contemporary Cultural Venation-China Version-2007”, Credit Beijing Contemporary Art Exhibition, Today Art Gallery, Beijing, China
“Wuhan! Wuhan!” Wuhan Contemporary Art Exhibition 2007, Nanjing, China
“Resonance 2007” Chinese Contemporary Oil Painting Exhibition, Shenzhen Museum of Contemporary Art, Shijiazhuang, China