Loading Spinner

Wei Chen Sold at Auction Prices

b. 1980 -

See Artist Details

0 Lots

Sort By:

Categories

    Auction Date

    Seller

    Seller Location

    Price Range

    to
    • CHEN WEI (B. 1980) Sand and Nobody No. 1 archival inkjet print 120 x 160 cm
      Jun. 30, 2021

      CHEN WEI (B. 1980) Sand and Nobody No. 1 archival inkjet print 120 x 160 cm

      Est: $35,000 - $60,000

      CHEN WEI (B. 1980) Sand and Nobody No. 1 archival inkjet print 120 x 160 cm. (47 1/4 x 63 in.)

      Christie's
    • CHEN WEI (B. 1980) Sand and Nobody No.2 archival inkjet print 120 x 160 cm
      Jun. 30, 2021

      CHEN WEI (B. 1980) Sand and Nobody No.2 archival inkjet print 120 x 160 cm

      Est: $35,000 - $60,000

      CHEN WEI (B. 1980) Sand and Nobody No.2 archival inkjet print 120 x 160 cm. (47 1/4 x 63 in.)

      Christie's
    • Chen, Wei
      Jun. 09, 2021

      Chen, Wei

      Est: €175 - €176

      Chen, Wei 1980 95 x 62 cm, R. Mud # 6, 2006. C-print on photo paper.

      Nagel Auction
    • 陳威呈 CHEN Wei-Cheng (Taiwanese, 1977)
      Dec. 06, 2020

      陳威呈 CHEN Wei-Cheng (Taiwanese, 1977)

      Est: NT$160,000 - NT$260,000

      晨淨光身 Still Life 簽名右下:Wei Chen "08 Signed lower right Wei Chen and dated 08

      Ravenel
    • CHEN WEI-CHENG (TAIWANESE, B. 1977) 陳威呈
      Dec. 03, 2017

      CHEN WEI-CHENG (TAIWANESE, B. 1977) 陳威呈

      Est: NT$320,000 - NT$420,000

      CHEN Wei-Cheng (Taiwanese, b. 1977) Hibiscus; Silk-Cotton 陳威呈 一枝紅艷露凝香;四月紅妝生吉慶 (二件ㄧ組) Signed center left WEI CHEN in English and dated 07 (left) Signed center right WEI CHEN in English and dated 07 (right) 簽名左中:WEI CHEN "07(左) 簽名右中:WEI CHEN "07(右)

      Ravenel
    • Chen Wei (b. 1980), Mud # 6, C-Print, China, 2006
      Jan. 18, 2017

      Chen Wei (b. 1980), Mud # 6, C-Print, China, 2006

      Est: €800 - €1,000

      C-print on photo paper, mounted on a metal plate China, 2006 Chen Wei (b. 1980) – Chinese artist Dimensions: 93 x 74.5 cm Framed: 116 x 84 cm Chen Wei represents a new post-Mao generation of Chinese artists; the highest hammer price for a work by Chen that has ever been sold at an international auction is set above 43,000 Euros Condition: The work is in very good condition. Only the metal plate is bent on the upper two corners. The dimensions are 93 x 74.5 cm. The frame measures 116 x 84 cm. Chen Wei (b. 1980) The Chinese artist Chen Wei started worked with experimental music and later turned to photography. Chen is a prominent figure in a new generation of internationally oriented artists, who are working in the realm of photography. The work of Chen has been represented in various international solo and group exhibitions, for example at the Seoul Museum of Art, Contemporary Art Institute in Beijing and Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai. In 2011, he was honored with the Photography Award by the Dead Rabbit Awards. The artist lives and works in Beijing, China. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • CHEN WEI | Coins in Fountain Basin
      Oct. 03, 2016

      CHEN WEI | Coins in Fountain Basin

      Est: $70,000 - $90,000

      framed

      Sotheby's
    • CHEN WEI | Half of the Statue
      Oct. 03, 2016

      CHEN WEI | Half of the Statue

      Est: $70,000 - $90,000

      framed

      Sotheby's
    • Chen Wei (b. 1980), Mud # 6, C-Print, China, 2006
      Jan. 11, 2016

      Chen Wei (b. 1980), Mud # 6, C-Print, China, 2006

      Est: €1,500 - €1,950

      C-print on photo paper, mounted on a metal plate China, 2006 Chen Wei (b. 1980) – Chinese artist Dimensions: 93 x 74.5 cm Framed: 116 x 84 cm Chen Wei represents a new post-Mao generation of Chinese artists; the highest hammer price for a work by Chen that has ever been sold at an international auction is set above 43,000 Euros Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 3,000 Euro Condition: The work is in very good condition. Only the metal plate is bent on the upper two corners. The dimensions are 93 x 74.5 cm. The frame measures 116 x 84 cm. Chen Wei (b. 1980) The Chinese artist Chen Wei started worked with experimental music and later turned to photography. Chen is a prominent figure in a new generation of internationally oriented artists, who are working in the realm of photography. The work of Chen has been represented in various international solo and group exhibitions, for example at the Seoul Museum of Art, Contemporary Art Institute in Beijing and Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai. In 2011, he was honored with the Photography Award by the Dead Rabbit Awards. The artist lives and works in Beijing, China. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Chen Wei (b. 1980), Mud # 6, C-Print, China, 2006
      Sep. 28, 2015

      Chen Wei (b. 1980), Mud # 6, C-Print, China, 2006

      Est: €1,800 - €2,340

      C-print on photo paper, mounted on a metal plate China, 2006 Chen Wei (b. 1980) – Chinese artist Dimensions: 93 x 74.5 cm Framed: 116 x 84 cm Chen Wei represents a new post-Mao generation of Chinese artists; the highest hammer price for a work by Chen that has ever been sold at an international auction is set above 43,000 Euros Estimate by Auctionata Expert: 3,600 Euro Condition: The work is in very good condition. Only the metal plate is bent on the upper two corners. The dimensions are 93 x 74.5 cm. The frame measures 116 x 84 cm. Chen Wei (b. 1980) The Chinese artist Chen Wei started worked with experimental music and later turned to photography. Chen is a prominent figure in a new generation of internationally oriented artists, who are working in the realm of photography. The work of Chen has been represented in various international solo and group exhibitions, for example at the Seoul Museum of Art, Contemporary Art Institute in Beijing and Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai. In 2011, he was honored with the Photography Award by the Dead Rabbit Awards. The artist lives and works in Beijing, China. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • CHEN WEI | In the Waves #1
      Apr. 05, 2015

      CHEN WEI | In the Waves #1

      Est: $30,000 - $40,000

      executed in 2013, framed

      Sotheby's
    • Chen Wei (b. 1980), C-Print 'Discoloration No. 2', China, 2006
      Jun. 20, 2014

      Chen Wei (b. 1980), C-Print 'Discoloration No. 2', China, 2006

      Est: €2,880 - €3,600

      Auction announcements 18th June 2014 The titles Lot 20 and 21 are not correctly listed: The titles have to be changed from "Discoloration 1" and "-2" to "Dislocation 1" and "-2". C-print mounted on Kodak Professional Digital photo paper China, 2006 Chen Wei (b. 1980) - Chinese artist Verso in pencil signed and dated 'Chen Wei Oct. 19. 2006', as well as titled and numbered 'Discoloration No. 2 / 2/8' Dimensions: 162 x 83 cm Provenance: Private collection Hong Kong Chen Wei represents a new post-Mao generation of Chinese artists; the highest hammer price for a work by Chen that has ever been sold at an international auction is set above 43,000 Euros This color photograph with the title 'Discoloration No. 2' was created by the Chinese artist Chen Wei in 2006. The artist currently lives and works in Beijing. Chen's works combine high technical standards with artful compositions. Chen represents a new generation of Chinese artist who are working with photography. Their common theme is visualizing the rapid technological developments of the country. In the focus of their work stands intellectual freedom. It is the print number 2 from a limited edition of 8. The photograph is verso in pencil signed and dated 'Chen Wei Oct. 19. 2006', as well as titled and numbered 'Discoloration No. 2 / 2/8'. The photograph is in very good condition with creases in one place in the left area. In the upper area is one horizontal folding line and in the lower area are two. The dimensions are 162 x 83 cm. Chen Wei (b. 1980) The Chinese artist Chen Wei started worked with experimental music and later turned to photography. Chen is a prominent figure in a new generation of internationally oriented artists, who are working in the realm of photography. The work of Chen has been represented in various international solo and group exhibitions, for example at the Seoul Museum of Art, Contemporary Art Institute in Beijing and Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai. In 2011, he was honored with the Photography Award by the Dead Rabbit Awards. The artist lives and works in Beijing, China. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Chen Wei (b. 1980), C-Print 'Discoloration No. 1', China, 2006
      Jun. 20, 2014

      Chen Wei (b. 1980), C-Print 'Discoloration No. 1', China, 2006

      Est: €2,880 - €3,600

      Auction announcements 18th June 2014 The titles Lot 20 and 21 are not correctly listed: The titles have to be changed from "Discoloration 1" and "-2" to "Dislocation 1" and "-2". C-print mounted on Kodak Professional Digital photo paper China, 2006 Chen Wei (b. 1980) - Chinese artist Verso in pencil signed and dated 'Chen Wei Oct. 19. 2006', as well as titled and numbered 'Discoloration No. 1 / 2/8' Dimensions: 162 x 83 cm Provenance: Private collection Hong Kong Chen Wei represents a new post-Mao generation of Chinese artists; the highest hammer price for a work by Chen that has ever been sold at an international auction is set above 43,000 Euros This color photograph with the title 'Discoloration No. 2' was created by the Chinese artist Chen Wei in 2006. The artist currently lives and works in Beijing. Chen's works combine high technical standards with artful compositions. Chen represents a new generation of Chinese artist who are working with photography. Their common theme is visualizing the rapid technological developments of the country. In the focus of their work stands intellectual freedom. This is the print number 2 from a limited edition of 8. The photograph is verso in pencil signed and dated 'Chen Wei Oct. 19. 2006', as well as titled and numbered 'Discoloration No. 1 / 2/8'. The photograph is in very good condition with one horizontal folding line in the upper area and one in the central area of approx. 20 cm length. The dimensions are 162 x 83 cm. Chen Wei (b. 1980) The Chinese artist Chen Wei started worked with experimental music and later turned to photography. Chen is a prominent figure in a new generation of internationally oriented artists, who are working in the realm of photography. The work of Chen has been represented in various international solo and group exhibitions, for example at the Seoul Museum of Art, Contemporary Art Institute in Beijing and Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai. In 2011, he was honored with the Photography Award by the Dead Rabbit Awards. The artist lives and works in Beijing, China. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Chen Wei (b. 1980), C-Print 'The Countless ...', China, 2006
      Jun. 20, 2014

      Chen Wei (b. 1980), C-Print 'The Countless ...', China, 2006

      Est: €2,880 - €3,600

      C-print mounted on Kodak Professional Digital photo paper China, 2006 Chen Wei (b. 1980) - Chinese artist Verso in pencil signed and dated 'Chen Wei Oct. 19. 2006', as well as titled and numbered 'The Countless unpredictable stand No. 5 / 2/8' Dimensions: 102 x 152 cm Provenance: Private collection Hong Kong Chen Wei represents a new post-Mao generation of Chinese artists; the highest hammer price for a work by Chen that has ever been sold at an international auction is set above 43,000 Euros This color photograph with the title 'The Countless unpredictable stand No. 5' was created by the Chinese artist Chen Wei in 2006. The artist currently lives and works in Beijing. Chen's works combine high technical standards with artful compositions. Chen represents a new generation of Chinese artist who are working with photography. Their common theme is visualizing the rapid technological developments of the country. In the focus of their work stands intellectual freedom. It is the print number 2 from a limited edition of 8. The photograph is verso in pencil signed and dated 'Chen Wei Oct. 19. 2006', as well as titled and numbered 'The Countless unpredictable stand No. 5 / 2/8'. The photograph is in very good condition with creases. The dimensions are 102 x 152 cm. Chen Wei (b. 1980) The Chinese artist Chen Wei started worked with experimental music and later turned to photography. Chen is a prominent figure in a new generation of internationally oriented artists, who are working in the realm of photography. The work of Chen has been represented in various international solo and group exhibitions, for example at the Seoul Museum of Art, Contemporary Art Institute in Beijing and Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai. In 2011, he was honored with the Photography Award by the Dead Rabbit Awards. The artist lives and works in Beijing, China. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    • Chen Wei (b. 1980), C-Print 'Mud No. 1', China, 2006
      Jun. 20, 2014

      Chen Wei (b. 1980), C-Print 'Mud No. 1', China, 2006

      Est: €2,880 - €3,600

      C-print mounted on Kodak Professional Digital photo paper China, 2006 Chen Wei (b. 1980) - Chinese artist Verso in pencil signed and dated 'Chen Wei Oct. 19. 2006', as well as titled and numbered 'Mud No. 1 / 2/8' Dimensions: 102 x 77 cm Provenance: Private collection Hong Kong Chen Wei represents a new post-Mao generation of Chinese artists; the highest hammer price for a work by Chen that has ever been sold at an international auction is set above 43,000 Euros This color photograph with the title 'Mud No. 1' was created by the Chinese artist Chen Wei in 2006. The artist currently lives and works in Beijing. Chen's works combine high technical standards with artful compositions. Chen represents a new generation of Chinese artist who are working with photography. Their common theme is visualizing the rapid technological developments of the country. In the focus of their work stands intellectual freedom. It is the print number 2 from a limited edition of 8. The photograph is verso in pencil signed and dated 'Chen Wei Oct. 19. 2006', as well as titled and numbered 'Mud No. 1 / 2/8'. The photograph is in very good condition with slight creases. The dimensions are 102 x 77 cm. Chen Wei (b. 1980) The Chinese artist Chen Wei started worked with experimental music and later turned to photography. Chen is a prominent figure in a new generation of internationally oriented artists, who are working in the realm of photography. The work of Chen has been represented in various international solo and group exhibitions, for example at the Seoul Museum of Art, Contemporary Art Institute in Beijing and Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai. In 2011, he was honored with the Photography Award by the Dead Rabbit Awards. The artist lives and works in Beijing, China. Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance. Due to the legal obligation for the resale royalty in the art market the following applies: As a result of its membership in the AV Kunst, Auctionata charges additionally to the hammer price the contribution to the AV Kunst of currently 2.1% of the revenues from the sale of fine arts and photographs pro rata towards the buyer. More information about royalty right in our T&C.

      Auctionata Paddle8 AG
    Lots Per Page: