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Chen Wei won the "Best Photography Artist" in Dead Rabbit Awards(2011) held by art magazine randian 燃点.<ref>[[randian 燃点 art magazine]] [http://www.randian-online.com/en/]</ref> |
Chen Wei won the "Best Photography Artist" in Dead Rabbit Awards(2011) held by art magazine randian 燃点.<ref>[[randian 燃点 art magazine]] [http://www.randian-online.com/en/]</ref> |
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Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), Leo Xu Projects, Shanghai, China<ref>[http://leoxuprojects.com/?p=11 "Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This)" exhibition entry]</ref> |
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Catch The Moon In The Water, [[James Cohan Gallery]], New York, U.S.A |
Catch The Moon In The Water, [[James Cohan Gallery]], New York, U.S.A |
Revision as of 01:23, 29 July 2013
Chen Wei (Chinese: 陈维) is a Chinese artist famous for his photography work.
Biography
Chen Wei was born in 1980, in Zhejiang Province, China. Currently he lives and works in Beijing, China.
In his early career, he used to deal with experimental music and later turned to photography. Chen Wei's photographs are believed to express his inner thoughts and emotions. Most of his works are finished in his studio.
Conventionally, the first generation of Chinese contemporary photographers tend to capture the scenes and installations as how they are, while Chen Wei's photos are different in that he uses cinematic settings and the subjects and articles in his photos are put together on purpose instead of what they naturally look like. Such means of photography is believed to be informed and inspired by the Western masters like Jeff Wall, Cindy Sherman, Gregory Crewdson, etc. Chen Wei’s photos contain the imagination of dreams and the movements and scenes that are impossible in daily life and histories are brought to us in his works. Modern and contemporary literature have served as his reference and inspiration. His works enjoy a controversial reputation: some think highly of the fantasy while others regard it as a conceptual trick.
Chen has exhibited around the world, including Seoul Museum of Art, Museum of Art, Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai, Pingyao International Photography Festival, Poznan Biennale, etc. Commissioned by fashion and art magazines such as FHM and LEAP, Chen has produces a few projects that bring together conceptual photography and fashion design, featuring products by Bottega Veneta, LV, and Prada, among others.
He was one of the artists involved in the exhibition called "A Plus" held by Lane Crawford and Modern Weekly, which aimed to gather together the top fashion designers and artists in China.[1]
Chen Wei won the "Best Photography Artist" in Dead Rabbit Awards(2011) held by art magazine randian 燃点.[2]
Chen Wei is represented by LEO XU PROJECTS
Selected Exhibitions
Solo Exhibition
2012
Rain In Some Areas, Galerie Rüdiger Schöttle, Munich, Germany
2011
Tight Rope, Yokohama CreativeCity Center (YCC), Yokohama, Japan[3]
The Augur's Game, Galleria Glance, Turin, Italy
2010
Chen Wei: photography2006-2009, Full Art, Sevilla, Spain
House of Recovery, Platform China, LISTE 15, Basel, Switzerland
2009
Chen Wei's Photography Works From 2007-2009, M97 Gallery, Shanghai, China
Everyday scenery and props, Gallery Exit, Hong Kong, China
2008
The Fabulist's Path, Platform China Contemporary Art Institute, Beijing, China
Group Exhibitions
2011
In The Heat of The Sun, Gallery Hyundai, Seoul, Korea
Sweet Dreams (Are Made of This), Leo Xu Projects, Shanghai, China[4]
Catch The Moon In The Water, James Cohan Gallery, New York, U.S.A
In a Perfect World,meulensteen,New York, U.S.A
Parts and Whole, Hiromi Yoshii, Tokyo, Japan
2010
Alex: A Tribute to Alexander McQueen, James Cohan Gallery, Shanghai,China
MARK FLOOD, AGATHE SNOW and CHEN WEI: Group Show, Rüdiger Schöttle Gallery, Munich, Germany
Jungle: A Close-Up Focus on Chinese Contemporary Art Trends, Platform China Contemporary Art Institute, Beijing, China
2009-2003
Seoul International Photography Festival 2009, Seoul, Korea
China Now-The Edge of Desire, Lillian Heidenberg Fine Art, Max Lang Gallery, New York, U.S.A
New Work from China-Painting, Photography & Video, Fortune Cookie Projects Singapore, HT Contemporary Space, Singapore
Meditions Biennale 2008, Poznan, Poland
Unpredictable: Chen Wei and Jin Shan New Photography from China, Morono Kiang Gallery, Los Angeles, U.S.A
Against the Wall: Contemporary Chinese Artists, Corkin Gallery, Toronto, ON, Canada
On View: Selections from China, curated by Fortune Cookie, Projects, Paul Morris Gallery, New York, U.S.A
Shouting truth: A Contemporary Art Exhibition, Platform China Contemporary Art Institute, Beijing, China
Bai Ta Ling Exhibition of Contemporary Art, Bai Ta Ling, Hangzhou, China
References
External links
- Chen Wei - personal website
- Chen Wei's page at LEO XU PROJECTS
- Chen Wei's entry in ARTLINKART
- Modern Weekly