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  • Miao Xiaochun, (2) paintings
    Jun. 23, 2022

    Miao Xiaochun, (2) paintings

    Est: $300 - $500

    Miao Xiaochun (Chinese, b. 1964), Untitled (Erotic Scene), 1989, oil on canvas, signed and dated top left, 11.5"h x 16.75"w (frame); with, Untitled (Conversations), 1990, oil stick on cardboard, signed and dated center, framed under Plexiglas, 10"h x 12.5"w (sheet), 15.5"h x 18.25"w (frame)

    Millea Bros Ltd
  • Miao Xiaochun, oil on canvas, c. 1990
    May. 18, 2022

    Miao Xiaochun, oil on canvas, c. 1990

    Est: $600 - $800

    Miao Xiaochun (Chinese, b. 1964), Untitled (Figures by the River, at Gui-Lin), signed and dated in red lower right, 25.75"h x 36"w (canvas), 27"h x 37.25"w (frame)

    Millea Bros Ltd
  • Miao Xiaochun, (2) oil on paper drawings, 1991
    May. 18, 2022

    Miao Xiaochun, (2) oil on paper drawings, 1991

    Est: $800 - $1,200

    Miao Xiaochun (Chinese, b. 1964), two abstract landscapes, oil and pen on cardboard, each signed in Chinese and dated, framed under Plexiglas, larger: 16"h x 19"w (sheet), 19.5"h x 23"w (frame), smaller: 15"h x 16"w (sheet), 18"h x 20"w (frame)

    Millea Bros Ltd
  • Miao Xiaochun, (2) oil on cardboard paintings,1990
    May. 18, 2022

    Miao Xiaochun, (2) oil on cardboard paintings,1990

    Est: $500 - $700

    Miao Xiaochun (Chinese, b. 1964), Striding figure with slipper, oil on cardboard, 1990, signed and dated lower right, 12.5"h x 13"w (sheet), 18.5"h x 19"w (frame); with, Mother and Child, oil stick on cardboard, 1991, signed and dated lower right, 10.5"h x 15.25"w (sheet), 13"H X 17.75"W (frame)

    Millea Bros Ltd
  • Miao Xiaochun (Chinese, b. 1964) Music and Wine , 2015
    Feb. 17, 2022

    Miao Xiaochun (Chinese, b. 1964) Music and Wine , 2015

    Est: $1,000 - $2,000

    Miao Xiaochun (Chinese, b. 1964) Music and Wine , 2015 acrylic on linen signed in Chinese characters and dated (center right) 11 3/4 x 11 3/4 inches. Provenance: Eli Klein Gallery, New York

    Hindman
  • Miao Xiaochun, The Fountain of Youth, C-Print Diasec, 2007
    Jun. 18, 2016

    Miao Xiaochun, The Fountain of Youth, C-Print Diasec, 2007

    Est: €6,000 - €7,800

    C-Print, Diasec, mounted on Alu-dibond China, 2007 Miao Xiaochun (born 1964) – Chinese photographer and computer graphic artist Signed ‘MIAO XIAOCHUN’, dated ‘2007’, numbered ‘3/12’ and inscribed ‘The Fountain of Youth’ (also in Chinese) in black felt-tip pen to the lower left Literature: Exhib. cat. Circle of Life. Vita Activa. Das Bild des Menschen in der Fotografie der Gegenwart. Eine Auswahl von Dr. Andreas Beitin, ZKM, aus der Teutloff Photo + Video Collection, ed. by Lutz Teutloff, Oldenburg 2014, ill. p.174 Dimensions: 178.5 x 277 cm Very good condition Provenance: Collection Teutloff, Germany Very good condition Miao Xiaochun is known for his photographs which deal with the technological advancements in his home country China In so doing, Miao Xiaochun is not interested in a depiction of reality, but in creating a virtual world that is reminiscent of video games. The viewer becomes a kind of Avatar, who participates in the game. Condition: The photograph is in a very good condition, showing only the lightest traces of wear to the reverse. The dimensions are 178.5 x 277 cm. Miao Xiaochun (b. 1964) Miao Xiaochun was born in Wuxi, Jiangsu, PRC. From 1982 to 1986 he studied at the Nanjing University, and from 1986 to 1989 at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. In the following years, he worked as a freelance artist in the capital. From 1995 to 1999, he continued his studies at the University of Kassel. Since 1999, the artist has been living and working in Beijing. Besides his artistic activity, he works as a lecturer at the Department of Photography and Digital Media of Central Academy of Fine Arts. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

    Auctionata Paddle8 AG
  • Miao Xiaochun (b. 1964) S-3 2006 signed, dated 2006 and numbered 17/18 c-print 79 by 126 cm. 31 1/8 by 49 5/8 in.
    Mar. 29, 2012

    Miao Xiaochun (b. 1964) S-3 2006 signed, dated 2006 and numbered 17/18 c-print 79 by 126 cm. 31 1/8 by 49 5/8 in.

    Est: £2,000 - £3,000

    S-3 2006 signed, dated 2006 and numbered 17/18 c-print 79 by 126 cm. 31 1/8 by 49 5/8 in.

    Bonhams
  • Miao Xiaochun , B. 1964 Opera (Set of Five) chromogenic print
    Apr. 09, 2008

    Miao Xiaochun , B. 1964 Opera (Set of Five) chromogenic print

    Est: $160,000 - $250,000

    mounted on aluminium under Plexiglas Executed in 2003, this work is number three from an edition of three. chromogenic print

    Sotheby's
  • Miao Xiaochun , B. 1964 Surplus (Two Panels) chromogenic print
    Mar. 17, 2008

    Miao Xiaochun , B. 1964 Surplus (Two Panels) chromogenic print

    Est: $30,000 - $50,000

    chromogenic print

    Sotheby's
  • Miao Xiaochun (Chinese, b.1964)
    Apr. 25, 2007

    Miao Xiaochun (Chinese, b.1964)

    Est: £1,500 - £2,000

    F-5 signed, dated 2006 and numbered 5/18, C-print image 120 x 32cm (47 1/4 x 12 1/2in) unframed

    Bonhams
  • Miao Xiaochun (Chinese, b.1964)
    Apr. 25, 2007

    Miao Xiaochun (Chinese, b.1964)

    Est: £1,500 - £2,000

    S-2 signed, dated 2006 and numbered 5/18, C-print image 106 x 59.5cm (41 3/4 x 23 1/2in) unframed

    Bonhams
  • MIAO XIAOCHUN
    Mar. 21, 2007

    MIAO XIAOCHUN

    Est: $10,000 - $15,000

    B. 1964 CONGRESSMAN 47 by 124 1/4 in. 120 by 315 cm. signed in Chinese and Pinyin, titled in English and Chinese, dated 2002 and numbered 4/5 chromogenic print EXHIBITED Another example exhibited: Shanghai Art Museum, Urban Creation-Shanghai Biennale, 2002, pp. 136-137, illustrated in color Luzern, Gallerie Urs Meile, Linger, 2002 Luzern, Museum of Art Lucerne, Me and More, 2003, p. 22, illustrated in color Shanghai Gallery of Art, Beyond Boundaries, 2004, p. 109, illustrated in color Sydney College of the Arts, SGA Galleries, Sightseeing, 2004, pp. 46-47, illustrated in color Seoul Art Center, Grounding Reality-Chinese Contemporary Art, 2005, pp. 11-12 and pp. 106-107, illustrated in color Beijing, Dimensions Art Center, Making a New Relationship-The Art of Ethics, 2005, p. 18-19, illustrated in color

    Sotheby's
  • MIAO XIAOCHUN
    Mar. 21, 2007

    MIAO XIAOCHUN

    Est: $15,000 - $25,000

    B. 1964 OPERA 38 3/8 by 98 1/2 in. 98 by 250 cm. titled in Chinese and English, signed in Chinese and Pinyin, dated 2003, and numbered SS 4/5 chromogenic print PROVENANCE Chambers Fine Art, New York Acquired by the present owner from the above EXHIBITED Other examples exhibited: Beijing, 798 Art Space, Rivka Rinn and Miao Xiaochun, 2004 Chicago, Walsh Gallery, Phantasmagoria, October-November 2004, pp. 36-37, illustrated in color New York, International Center of Photography and Asia Society; Chicago, Smart Museum and Museum of Contemporary Art; Seattle Art Museum; London, Victoria & Albert Museum, Between Past and Future: New Photography and Video from China, 2004-2006, pp. 66-67, illustrated in color Lucerne, Museum of Art Lucerne, Me and More, 2003, pp. 26-27, illustrated in color Shanghai, 798 Art Space, Left Hand, Right Hand-A Sino-German Exhibition of Contemporary Art, 2003, pp. 14-15, illustrated in color Beijing, Central Academy of Fine Arts Gallery; Shanghai, Museum of Liu Haisu, Encounters, 2003 LITERATURE Ursula Panhans-Buehler, Chinese Art, Special No. of Chinese Avant-garde Photography, No. 2, 2004, p. 40, illustrated in color Jonthan Thomas, Asia Art News, Silent Witness, September/October 2004, p. 73, illustrated in color NOTE Miao Xiaochun's Opera struck viewers in the landmark exhibition Between Past and Future: New Photography and Video from China in 2004. Miao's Opera was created through integrating smaller images seamlessly into this long intricate composition. The viewer is trapped weaving from one spontaneous moment to the next and is consumed by the level of detail that can be viewed far into the distance. Although I'm not using traditional brush and paper, I can certainly employ traditional concepts and aesthetic principles. Traditional viewing focuses on details and multiple perspectives. When a viewer unrolls a scroll painting, he examines it section by section, detail by detail, synthesizing fragmentary mental images into a continuous viewing experience --Miao Xiaochun

    Sotheby's
  • MIAO XIAOCHUN
    Mar. 31, 2006

    MIAO XIAOCHUN

    Est: $8,000 - $12,000

    B. 1964 CELEBRATION 89 by 69 1/8 in. 226 by 175.6 cm signed Pinyin and Chinese, titled in English and Chinese, numbered 1/3 and dated 2004 chromogenic print

    Sotheby's
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