'Bottles 01' 2007
Feng Zhengquan
Original oil on canvas
24 ⨯ 41 ⨯ 4 cm
ConditionVery good
€ 900 - 1.200
Willem Kerseboom Gallery
- About the artworkFeng Zhengquan,
'Bottles no 1'. oil on canvas 24x41 cm, 2007
Published in our catalogue 'Image Diary', page 24
catalogue available - About the artist
Feng Zhengquan (1976, Sichuan) is a Chinese contemporary artist, known for his unique paintings that combine traditional Chinese elements with modern themes. In 1999, he received his Bachelor of Fine Arts from the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute, specializing in oil painting.
Career and Exhibitions
Feng's work has been exhibited internationally. In 2004, he held the solo exhibition "Different Place" at Art Beatus Gallery in Hong Kong. In 2005, Taikang Topspace in Beijing presented his exhibition "My Landscape". His work has also been shown in Singapore, Beijing and Shanghai.
Style and Themes
Feng's paintings combine traditional Chinese art with modern influences. His work often includes elements such as flowers and birds, combined with contemporary objects. This mix creates a dialogue between the traditional and the modern, reflecting the rapid changes in Chinese society.
Recognition and Influence
Feng Zhengquan is considered an important figure in the contemporary Chinese art scene. His work is included in collections and exhibitions worldwide, highlighting his influence and relevance in the art world.
Through his unique approach and continued exploration of cultural themes, Feng Zhengquan remains an influential artist who embodies the evolution of Chinese art in the modern era.
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