Talk:Xiang Jing (artist)
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editXiang Jing has been a very established and famous artist in Asia for many years, and is increasingly becoming more well-known and sought after in the west. She has had solo exhibitions at the Shanghai Art Museum, The Chinese European Art Centre, China Art Seasons, and Tuan Cheng Gallery (the Chinese equivalents to MOMA or Gagosian in New York). Her work has also been represented at: MOCA Shanghai, Jack Tilton (top NY gallery), The Irish Museum of Modern Art (Dubin), The National Gallery of Poland (Warsaw), and The National Gallery of China (Beijing). Her work is showcased in the ESSL Collection (Vienna)and Saatchi Collection (London). One of her smalls work is being auctioned quite soon by Ravenel, a leading European art auctioneer, with an estimate of $35000-55000 USD. For her full cv and biography please see: http://www.saatchi-gallery.co.uk/artists/xiang_jing_biography.htm
- Edited per Wikipedia talk:WikiProject Visual arts/Infoart articles and expanded exhibitions from above. Freshacconci 13:18, 2 June 2007 (UTC)
Xiang Jing never spent time in Chongqing and not only makes "women's body" sculptures
editI am very new to Wikipedia and just attempted making some changes for this entry. She graduated from Central Academy of Fine Art, Department of Sculpting, in Beijing in 1995, then moved to Shanghai to teach at Shanghai Normal University. While in Shanghai, she finished three major phases of artworks, including some of the most known pieces. In 2009, she moved back to Beijing, to continue living and working. Factually, it seems Xiang Jing never spent time in Chongqing University so I deleted the paragraph about Chongqing. I also added some images of her artworks and the artist's recent photo. She seems to make more than just woman's body sculpture. Other works XJ Studio (talk) 08:22, 14 April 2016 (UTC)
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