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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 Comrade Woman, part of the Bloodline series, is a haunting lithograph that reflects on identity, memory, and the social history of China. This portrait of a young woman is rendered in grayscale, her expression calm yet detached. The stark lighting emphasizes the symmetry of her face, while a subtle pink mark on her cheek disrupts the otherwise neutral tones, adding an element of intrigue. The fine red line that traces along her neck echoes the recurring motif in Zhang’s Bloodline series, symbolizing familial connections or deeper generational ties. The minimal yet impactful style of the piece speaks to Zhang's engagement with the emotional and political weight carried by individuals in the context of Chinese history. Signed, numbered, and dated on the front, this lithograph was printed by IDEM in Paris and published by Beijing Commune.
Comrade Woman (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 Comrade Woman, part of the Bloodline series, is a haunting lithograph that reflects on identity, memory, and the social history of China. This portrait of a young woman is rendered in grayscale, her expression calm yet detached. The stark lighting emphasizes the symmetry of her face, while a subtle pink mark on her cheek disrupts the otherwise neutral tones, adding an element of intrigue. The fine red line that traces along her neck echoes the recurring motif in Zhang’s Bloodline series, symbolizing familial connections or deeper generational ties. The minimal yet impactful style of the piece speaks to Zhang's engagement with the emotional and political weight carried by individuals in the context of Chinese history. Signed, numbered, and dated on the front, this lithograph was printed by IDEM in Paris and published by Beijing Commune.
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