Zhang Ruyi /

"The most comprehensive publication to date on the work of Chinese artist Zhang Ruyi, who makes sculptures using found objects, urban debris and other artifacts related to industrial production. Born in 1985 in Shanghai, where she currently lives and works, Zhang Ruyi has been able to create a...

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Main Authors: Smith, Karen (Art historian) (Author), Wu, Mo, (Curator) (Author), Qiu, Yun, 1989- (Author)
Other Authors: Lietti, Manuela (Editor), Noetzel, Bridget (Translator)
Format: Book
Language:English
Chinese
Language Notes:Text in English and Chinese.
Published: Milano, Italy : Skira Editore, [2024]
Edition:First edition.
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Summary:"The most comprehensive publication to date on the work of Chinese artist Zhang Ruyi, who makes sculptures using found objects, urban debris and other artifacts related to industrial production. Born in 1985 in Shanghai, where she currently lives and works, Zhang Ruyi has been able to create a highly cohesive yet diverse body of work. Over the past decade, she has developed a precise and delicate sculptural material language, responding to the multiple changes undergone by the micro and macro urban texture and thus becoming one of the most original voices of the contemporary Chinese art world. This bilingual monograph (in English and Chinese) will be the most complete publication on the artist to date, and will focus on the main steps of the artist's creative path."
Physical Description:195 pages : color illustrations ; 31 cm
Bibliography:Includes bibliographical references.
ISBN:9788857248899
8857248895