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Untitled, 1984

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Zhang Xiaogang's Big Family No.3 2006 lithograph, grayscale portrait of parents and children with central child in red, connected by red lines.

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.3 continues his exploration of identity, memory, and familial bonds within the context of Chinese history. This lithograph depicts a grayscale portrait of a family, featuring two parents and two children, with the central child highlighted in vibrant red. The bright red tones of the baby’s skin sharply contrast with the muted tones of the other family members, creating a visual focal point that symbolizes emotional and generational significance. The fine red lines connecting the figures, a hallmark of Zhang’s Bloodline series, suggest the invisible ties that bind family members across time and generations. The expressions of the family members are solemn and distant, reinforcing themes of alienation and collective memory. Signed, numbered, and dated on the front, this lithograph was printed by IDEM in Paris and published by Beijing Commune, encapsulating Zhang’s poignant reflection on the complexities of family and personal identity.

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Big Family No.3 (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.3 continues his exploration of identity, memory, and familial bonds within the context of Chinese history. This lithograph depicts a grayscale portrait of a family, featuring two parents and two children, with the central child highlighted in vibrant red. The bright red tones of the baby’s skin sharply contrast with the muted tones of the other family members, creating a visual focal point that symbolizes emotional and generational significance. The fine red lines connecting the figures, a hallmark of Zhang’s Bloodline series, suggest the invisible ties that bind family members across time and generations. The expressions of the family members are solemn and distant, reinforcing themes of alienation and collective memory. Signed, numbered, and dated on the front, this lithograph was printed by IDEM in Paris and published by Beijing Commune, encapsulating Zhang’s poignant reflection on the complexities of family and personal identity.

Artwork Copyright © Zhang Xiaogang

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