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Lithograph printed in colours - Signed, numbered and dated on the front - Printed by IDEM, Paris. Published by Beijing Commune, Beijing. // Zhang Xiaogang's Big Family No.1, part of his iconic Bloodline series, is a lithograph that explores themes of family, identity, and memory through the lens of Chinese cultural history. This print features a grayscale portrait of two solemn, expressionless parents, reminiscent of mid-20th century family photographs, with a child positioned in the center. The child, rendered in stark red, contrasts sharply with the subdued palette of the parents, symbolizing the emotional and generational weight carried forward. The fine red lines connecting the figures represent the invisible ties that bind families across time. Signed, numbered, and dated on the front, this work, printed by IDEM in Paris and published by Beijing Commune, reflects Zhang’s exploration of personal and collective memory within China's sociopolitical context.
Big Family No.1 (from Bloodline portfolio), 2006
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Lithograph printed in colours - Signed, numbered and dated on the front - Printed by IDEM, Paris. Published by Beijing Commune, Beijing. // Zhang Xiaogang's Big Family No.1, part of his iconic Bloodline series, is a lithograph that explores themes of family, identity, and memory through the lens of Chinese cultural history. This print features a grayscale portrait of two solemn, expressionless parents, reminiscent of mid-20th century family photographs, with a child positioned in the center. The child, rendered in stark red, contrasts sharply with the subdued palette of the parents, symbolizing the emotional and generational weight carried forward. The fine red lines connecting the figures represent the invisible ties that bind families across time. Signed, numbered, and dated on the front, this work, printed by IDEM in Paris and published by Beijing Commune, reflects Zhang’s exploration of personal and collective memory within China's sociopolitical context.
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What is Chinese contemporary art?
Chinese Contemporary Art is marked by a wide range of styles and experimental approaches. In the 1980s, avant-garde exhibitions were often shut down by government officials. The 1990s saw the rise of political pop and cynical realism, while China's One-Child Policy influenced artists to explore the individual as a subject matter.