He is also a sculptor and photographer, but his main focus is on being a performance artist. (152.4 x 101.6 cm.) Buy online, view images and see past prices for *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) - PILGRIMAGE NEW YORK - WIND AND WATER, 1998. Invaluable is the world's largest marketplace for art, antiques, and collectibles.
Courtesy the artist and Pace Gallery While in lockdown, many artists have taken on new projects of various kinds.
Zhang Huan’s works are both highly personal and politicised, dealing with complex issues of identity, spiritualism, vulnerability, and transgression. Executed in 1994.
The work, Zhang says, is about his experience coming to America and his fear of New York City. This work is number 2 …
Zhang Huan in his studio.
Throughout his career, he has made extensive use of ash and even built a few sculptures with it. In Zhang Huan’s words.
Family Tree is a performance piece by Chinese artist Zhang Huan.Three calligraphers wrote a combination of names known to Zhang Huan, personal stories, learned tales and random thoughts on Zhang’s face.. "I want to feel the city with my body, just as I feel the ice." 1965) 65 KG titled, signed and inscribed in Chinese, dated and numbered '65 kg 1994 2/15' (on the reverse) C-print 60 x 40 in. Zhang Huan, born in 1965, started his career as a painter and then moved to performance art and then resorted back to painting. About Family Tree by Zhang Huan. ZHANG HUAN (B. Zhang Huan - Family Tree, 2000. where Zhang Huan (pronounced Jahng Hooann) lay naked, face-down on a block of ice for almost 10 minutes. One of China's best-known performance and Conceptual artists, Zhang Huan's more recent work has consisted of sculptures and paintings that reference the history of his native China, from significant political, intellectual, and religious figures to anonymous portraits and landscape scenes.