XU ZHEN®
C’mon, Get It Straight, 2021
Mirror finish stainless steel, metal
43 1/4 x 59 1/8 in.
110 x 150 cm
JCG13184
XU ZHEN®
Hello (Stanford Commission), 2021-2022
Bronze, stainless steel, paint
187 1/8 x 169 1/4 x 169 1/4 in.
475 x 430 x 430 cm
JCG12348
XU ZHEN®
Eternity-Aphrodite of Knidos, Tang Dynasty Sitting Buddha, 2021
Bronze
139 3/4 x 35 7/8 x 35 7/8 in.
355 x 91 x 91 cm
JCG12208
XU ZHEN®
Under Heaven-2009GK0189, 2018
Oil on canvas, aluminum
35 1/2 x 47 1/4 x 5 inches
90 x 120 x 13 cm
JCG10916
XU ZHEN®
In Just a Blink of an Eye, 2007
Performance
Dimensions variable
Edition of 2
JCG3936
XU ZHEN ®️
Eternity-Buddha in Nirvana, the Dying Gaul, Farnese Hercules, Night, Day, Sartyr and Bacchante, Funerary Genius, Achilles, Persian Soldier Fighting, Dancing Faun, Crouching Aphrodite, Narcissus Lying, Othryades the Spartan Dying, the Fall of Icarus, A River, Milo of Croton, 2016- 2017
Comissioned by the National Gallery of Victoria, Melbourne, Australia
Installation view, NGV Triennial, Melbourne, Australia, December 15, 2017- April 15, 2018
XU ZHEN ®️
Eternity - Painted Terracotta Statue of Heavenly Guardian, Sleeping Muse, 2016
Bronze, mineral composites, mineral pigments, steel
Left to right: 79 1/8 x 33 5/8 x 14 5/3 in; 82 5/8 x 37 3/8 x 17 5/8 in; 86 1/2 x 38 1/8 x 19 5/8 in; 92 7/8 x 40 1/8 x 23 1/2 in; 99 1/8 x 49 1/8 x 30 1/4 in.
201 x 85.5 x 45 cm; 210 x 95 x 45 cm; 220 x 97 x 50 cm; 236 x 102 x 60 cm; 252 x 125 x 77 cm
Edition of 3
JCG9695
XU ZHEN ®
Corporate - (Erected), 2016
Genuine and artificial leather, BDSM accessories, foam, metal, wood
98 3/8 x 110 3/16 x 13 3/4 in.
249.9 x 279.9 x 34.9 cm
JCG8316
XU ZHEN ®
Focus, 2016
Camera, aboriginal spear
Dimensions variable
JCG8729
XU ZHEN
Vault-of-Heaven Vase, 2013
Porcelain
22 13/16 x 16 1/2 x 16 1/2 in.
57.9 x 41.9 x 41.9 cm
Edition of 4
JCG8651
XU ZHEN ®
Shanghart Supermarket, 2007
Mixed media installation (Cash register, counter, shelves, refrigerator and multiple consumer products)
Dimensions variable
XU ZHEN ®
8848-1.86, 2005
Single channel DVD video installation with sound
Edition of 5
XU ZHEN®, ETERNITY VS EVOLUTION, tour with NGA Curatorial and Programs Coordinator Peter Johnson, National Gallery of Australia, 2020
Xu Zhen is a conceptual artist whose work often takes the form of provocative sculptures, installations and interventions that confront sociopolitical taboos in contemporary China and freely manipulate western expectations of Chinese art and commerce. In addition to sculpture, his body of work encompasses various mediums such as photography, installation, video, painting and performance. The “body” is a recurring symbol in his work which he uses to challenge authority as well as reflect the experience of the artist and the social-political situation in China. Interested in how cultural and financial value circulates around the world, Xu Zhen combines elements from many cultures, examining the effects of globalization, often to humorous or unsettling effect.
In 2009 Xu Zhen subsumed his individual artistic identity and transformed into MadeIn – an “art creation company.” Subsequently in 2013, MadeIn launched a brand – Xu Zhen, redundantly making Xu a product of his own corporation.
Xu Zhen (b. 1977) has been the subject of solo exhibitions at the MOCA Bangkok (2024), Museum of Contemporary Art & Planning Exhibition (2024), National Gallery of Australia, Parkes, Canberra, Australia (2020); Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA (2019); Kunsthaus Graz, Austria (2015); Long Museum, Shanghai, China (2015); Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China (2014); the Minsheng Museum, Shanghai, China (2012); Kunsthalle Bern, Switzerland (2011); and S.M.A.K., Gent, Belgium (2009).
In 2019, XU ZHEN was commissioned by the Stanford University Public Art Commission to create an outdoor sculpture for the inaugural Stanford Plinth Project. The resulting monumental artwork, Hello (2021-2022), was on Stanford’s Palo Alto campus from 2022 through 2024.
Xu Zhen has participated in major international group exhibitions such as Signals: How Video Transformed the World, Museum of Modern Art, New York, NY (2023); We Do Not Dream Alone, Asia Society Triennial, Asia Society, New York, NY (2020); Journey Beyond the Arrow, Sharjah Biennial 14, Sharjah, United Arab Emirates (2019); Physique of Consciousness, Liverpool Biennial, Liverpool, United Kingdom (2018); Art and China after 1989: Theater of the World, Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York, NY (2017); 20th Biennale of Sydney, Australia (2016); Chinese artists at a time of Turbulence and Transformation, Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris (2016); Contemporary Art from China, Qatar Museums Gallery Al Riwaq, Doha, Qatar (2016); New Collection, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2015); 15 Rooms, co-curated by Klaus Biesenbach and Hans-Ulrich Obrist, Art Basel (2014); the 12th Biennale de Lyon (2013); Art of Change, Hayward Gallery, UK (2012); Performa07, New York (2007) and the 10th International Istanbul Biennial (2007).He was also included in the 49th Venice Biennale (2001), and the 51st Venice Biennale (2005).
His work is included in the permanent collections of institutions including the Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia; Art Institute of Chicago, Chicago, IL; Centre Pompidou, Paris, France; Fondation Louis Vuitton, Paris, France; Hammer Museum, Los Angeles, CA; M+ Museum, Hong Kong; Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth, Fort Worth, TX; Museum of Contemporary Art, Los Angeles, CA; and the Tate Modern, London, United Kingdom. He lives and works in Shanghai.
Xu Zhen is a conceptual artist whose work often takes the form of provocative sculptures, installations and interventions that confront sociopolitical taboos in contemporary China and freely manipulate western expectations of Chinese art and commerce. In 2009, Xu Zhen subsumed his individual artistic identity and transformed into MadeIn – an “art creation company.” Subsequently in 2013, MadeIn launched a brand – XU ZHEN®️, redundantly making Xu a product of his own corporation.