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          • Monumental Zhang Huan MEMORY DOOR Sculpture, 108.75"W
            Oct. 26, 2024

            Monumental Zhang Huan MEMORY DOOR Sculpture, 108.75"W

            Est: $6,000 - $8,000

            Artist/Designer; Manufacturer: Zhang Huan (Chinese, b. 1965) Marking(s); notes: signed, marking(s); 2006 Materials: screenprint mounted on carved wood, metal Dimensions (H, W, D): 55.75"h, 108.75"w, 3"d Additional Information: Work is from the "Memory Door" series, in which screenprints of black-and-white photographs depicting historical scenes of daily life in China are mounted on antique doors. The doors are collected from the Shanxi province, then carved and sculpted in conjunction with the applied images. (source: zhanghuan.com) Provenance: Galerie Volker Diehl, Berlin, Germany (2007) | Private Collection, Palm Beach, Florida.

            Palm Beach Modern Auctions
          • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Chief Engineer, 2008
            Sep. 25, 2024

            ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Chief Engineer, 2008

            Est: $2,000 - $4,000

            ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Chief Engineer, 2008 signed, inscribed in Chinese and dated 'Zhang Huan 2008' (on the reverse) incense ash on linen 27 1/4 x 39 in. 69.2 x 99.1 cm.

            Bonhams
          • Zhang Huan " 2000" Print
            May. 12, 2024

            Zhang Huan " 2000" Print

            Est: $200 - $400

            Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his diverse body of work, which includes performance art, sculpture, painting, and photography. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China.Zhang Huan first gained recognition in the 1990s for his provocative and physically demanding performance art pieces. He often subjected his body to extreme conditions, pushing the limits of endurance and exploring themes of personal and cultural identity, spirituality, and the relationship between the individual and society. His performances often involved the use of ritualistic actions, religious symbols, and collective participation.One of Zhang Huan's most well-known performance art pieces is "12 Square Meters" (1994), in which he sat motionless in a public restroom covered in fish oil and honey while flies swarmed around him. This performance challenged traditional notions of beauty, cleanliness, and the boundaries of the body.In addition to performance art, Zhang Huan has also created large-scale sculptures and installations. His works often incorporate unconventional materials such as ash, animal skins, and metal. Many of his sculptures explore themes of spirituality and the relationship between humans and nature.Zhang Huan's art has been exhibited internationally, and he has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to contemporary art. His work is often characterized by its boldness, introspection, and engagement with Chinese cultural traditions and social issues.Throughout his career, Zhang Huan has continued to explore new mediums and techniques, expanding his artistic practice and pushing boundaries. His art invites viewers to reflect on the human condition, cultural identity, and the complex interplay between the individual and society. Zhang Huan's impact on the contemporary art scene, both in China and globally, has been significant, and his work continues to inspire and provoke thoughtful engagement. Measures 10.9 x 9.25.

            Morgan Auctions
          • Family Tree (Set of Nine) | 家譜(一組九幅)
            Feb. 28, 2024

            Family Tree (Set of Nine) | 家譜(一組九幅)

            Est: $1,200,000 - $2,000,000

            Zhang Huan b. 1965 Family Tree chromogenic print, in nine parts each signed, titled in Chinese, dated 2000 and numbered 6/8 on the reverse Executed in 2000, these works are number 6 from an edition of 8. each: 127.1 by 101.6 cm.  50 by 40 in. ---------------------------------------- 張洹 1965年生 家譜(一組九幅) 顯色彩印相紙,共九部分 2000年作 款識 張洹,藝術家簽名,《家譜》,2000,6/8(每幅作品背面) 版數 6/ 8 此作品共8版 每幅:127.1 x 101.6 公分,50 x 40 英寸

            Sotheby's
          • ZHANG HUAN (b. 1965) Felicity No. 4 ash and gravel on linen 39 ½ x 59 ¼ in.
            Feb. 23, 2024

            ZHANG HUAN (b. 1965) Felicity No. 4 ash and gravel on linen 39 ½ x 59 ¼ in.

            Est: $30,000 - $50,000

            ZHANG HUAN (b. 1965) Felicity No. 4 ash and gravel on linen 39 ½ x 59 ¼ in. (100.3 x 150.5 cm.)

            Christie's
          • Pilgrimage - Wind and Water in New York #4 (Hand)
            Dec. 15, 2023

            Pilgrimage - Wind and Water in New York #4 (Hand)

            Est: $8,000 - $12,000

            Zhang Huan b. 1965 Pilgrimage - Wind and Water in New York #4 (Hand) signed and titled in Chinese, dated 1998 and numbered 7/15 in ink (on the reverse) gelatin silver print 40½ by 54 in. 102.9 by 137.2 cm. Executed in 1998, this print is number 7 from an edition of 15.

            Sotheby's
          • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Untitled (from the Memory Door Series) silkscreen mou
            Dec. 14, 2023

            ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Untitled (from the Memory Door Series) silkscreen mou

            Est: $10,000 - $15,000

            ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Untitled (from the Memory Door Series) silkscreen mounted on antique door with bas-relief woodcarvings 55 x 104 ¾ x 2 in. (139.7 x 266.1 x 5.1 cm.)

            Christie's
          • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Shanghainese ash on canvas 59 x 43 3⁄8 in. (149.9 x 11
            Nov. 10, 2023

            ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Shanghainese ash on canvas 59 x 43 3⁄8 in. (149.9 x 11

            Est: $12,000 - $18,000

            ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Shanghainese ash on canvas 59 x 43 3⁄8 in. (149.9 x 110.2 cm.)

            Christie's
          • Zhang Huan (1965) - My Rome Stand, 2005
            Oct. 11, 2023

            Zhang Huan (1965) - My Rome Stand, 2005

            Est: €1,000 - €1,500

            Vintage C-print applied on original passepartout cm 26 x 20 | 10.2 x 7.9 in. Edition 23 of 24 Signed and numbered in black ink on the verso Framed

            Finarte
          • ZHANG HUAN born 1965, Chinese, To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain 1995
            Aug. 30, 2023

            ZHANG HUAN born 1965, Chinese, To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain 1995

            Est: $12,000 - $18,000

            ZHANG HUAN born 1965, Chinese To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain 1995 gelatin silver print 100.5 x 150.5 cm (sheet) edition: Artist's Proof 5/5 (edition of 15) signed, dated, numbered and titled in Chinese characters on label attached verso: To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain/ Zhang Huan 1995/ ap 5/5.

            Menzies
          • 1/2 (Meat and Text)
            Jul. 19, 2023

            1/2 (Meat and Text)

            Est: $6,000 - $9,000

            Zhang Huan b. 1965 1/2 (Meat and Text) chromogenic print 45 ½ by 38 ½ in. 115.6 by 97.8 cm. Executed in 1998, this example is number 1 from an edition of 2.

            Sotheby's
          • Zhang Huan. To raise the water level on...
            Jun. 28, 2023

            Zhang Huan. To raise the water level on...

            Est: -

            Photography on paper. Numbered (12/15). On the back, numbered, signed and dated (1997). Small tears in the white margins. Provenance: - Contemporary Art Day. Sotheby's. London Oct 16, 2006. (Label on back). - Private collection. Chinese artist residing in New York from 1998 to 2006, the year he returned to China. He is known for his performances, sculptures, and photography. In his works he frequently appears himself represented. He has exhibited at the Boston Museum of Fine Arts, the Shanghai Museum of Art, Palazzo Vecchio in Florence, the Venice Biennale (1999), the Lyon Biennale (2000), and the Whitney Biennale (2006).

            Duran Arte y Subastas
          • ZHANG HUAN 張洹 (Anyang, China, b. 1965) Untitled 無題
            May. 19, 2023

            ZHANG HUAN 張洹 (Anyang, China, b. 1965) Untitled 無題

            Est: £1,500 - £2,500

            ZHANG HUAN 張洹 (Anyang, China, b. 1965) Untitled 2006 Ink on paper, framed and glazed Signed 'ZHANG HUAN' and dated '2006' 80cm high, 119cm wide 張洹 無題 2006年作 水墨紙本 鏡框 款識: Zhang Huan,2006。

            Chiswick Auctions
          • ZHANG HUAN 張洹 (Anyang, China, b. 1965) Untitled (Donkeys) 無題 (驢子)
            May. 19, 2023

            ZHANG HUAN 張洹 (Anyang, China, b. 1965) Untitled (Donkeys) 無題 (驢子)

            Est: £2,000 - £3,000

            ZHANG HUAN 張洹 (Anyang, China, b. 1965) Untitled (Donkeys) 2006 Charcoal on paper, framed and glazed Signed to lower right 119cm high, 80cm wide 張洹 無題 (驢子) 2006年作 木炭畫紙 鏡框 款識:作家簽名於右下方 - PROVENANCE: Chiswick Auctions, 29 September 2020, Lot 89; English Private Collection 來源:齊仕閣,2020年9月29日,拍品編號89; 私人英國收藏 - This work relates to Zhang Huan’s 'donkey' period. His 2004 work Window comprised of nine photographs taken of the artist crouched beside a donkey in often startling positions and in a state of undress. His 2005 work Donkey presents a taxidermy sculpture of a donkey mounting a model of the famous Jin Mao tower in Shanghai in what might be considered a romantic encounter. The work has been read as a complex allegory of Chinese ambition. This ink study, painted after the original work had been completed, demonstrates the potential of ink, through the duplicated forms in monochrome with shadows indicative of movement, to give a graphic voice to Zhang’s vision. Zhang Huan is a contemporary Chinese artist known for his innovative and provocative works that explore the relationship between tradition and modernity, individual and society, and the physical and spiritual realms. Born in 1965 in Anyang, a small city in Henan Province, China, Zhang Huan grew up during the Cultural Revolution, a period of social and political upheaval that deeply influenced his artistic practice. After graduating from Henan University in 1988 with a degree in oil painting, Zhang Huan moved to Beijing, where he became part of the avant-garde art scene. In the early 1990s, he gained international recognition for his performances, which often involved extreme acts of endurance and self-mutilation, and challenged conventional notions of the body and its relationship to society and culture. One of his most well-known performances, "12 Square Meters" (1994), involved him sitting naked in a public toilet covered in fish oil and honey while being swarmed by flies. In another performance, "My New York" (2002), Zhang Huan had his body covered in honey and then covered in feathers while lying on a New York street. In the late 1990s, Zhang Huan began to shift his focus to sculpture and installation art, using materials such as incense ash, copper, and animal hides to create large-scale works that evoked traditional Chinese culture and spirituality. One of his most famous sculptures, "My Homeland" (1996-97), is a giant head made of incense ash and soil that weighs over three tons and symbolizes the fragility and impermanence of life. Another notable work, "Family Tree" (2001), consists of a large tree made of human skin that was collected from a tattoo parlor and symbolizes the complex relationships between individuals, families, and society. In recent years, Zhang Huan has continued to explore themes of identity, memory, and spirituality through a variety of media, including painting, photography, and video. His work has been exhibited in major museums and galleries around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Museum of China in Beijing, and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Despite his success and international acclaim, Zhang Huan remains deeply connected to his roots in rural China and is actively involved in promoting cultural and environmental conservation in his home province of Henan. In 2013, he founded the Zhang Huan Studio in Shanghai, which serves as a platform for artistic experimentation and cultural exchange between China and the rest of the world. -

            Chiswick Auctions
          • ZHANG HUAN (b.1965) Untitled, 2006
            May. 17, 2023

            ZHANG HUAN (b.1965) Untitled, 2006

            Est: £800 - £1,000

            ZHANG HUAN (b.1965) Untitled, 2006 Ink on paper, framed. 119cm long x 80cm wide (46 3/4in long x 31 1/2in wide).

            Bonhams
          • ZHANG HUAN (né en 1965) - Foam Series
            Apr. 23, 2023

            ZHANG HUAN (né en 1965) - Foam Series

            Est: €4,000 - €6,000

            ZHANG HUAN (né en 1965) Foam Series 1998 Signé et numéroté au dos. Tirage chromogénique. Edition à 15 exemplaires. Achteraan getekend en genummerd. Chromogene print. Editie van 15 exemplaren. Signed and numbered on the reverse. Chromogenic print. Edition of 15 copies. 114,5 x 80 cm (chaque)

            Cornette de Saint-Cyr-Bruxelles
          • Zhang Huan (born 1965); To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain;
            Apr. 06, 2023

            Zhang Huan (born 1965); To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain;

            Est: $8,000 - $12,000

            Zhang Huan (born 1965) To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain, 1994 Gelatin silver print; signed, titled, dated and numbered '1/15' on a label affixed to the frame verso. 25 3/4 x 40 1/2 in. (65.4 x 102.9 cm.) sheet 34 x 47 1/2 in. (86.4 x 120.7 cm.)

            Bonhams
          • Rong Rong (born 1968); East Village, Beijing No. 27 (Zhang Huan);
            Apr. 06, 2023

            Rong Rong (born 1968); East Village, Beijing No. 27 (Zhang Huan);

            Est: $2,000 - $3,000

            Rong Rong (born 1968) East Village, Beijing No. 27 (Zhang Huan), 1994 Gelatin silver print; signed, titled, dated and numbered '4/12' in ink in the margin; signed, titled, dated and numbered '4/12' in pencil on the verso. 21 1/2 x 15 in. (54.6 x 38.1 cm.) sheet 24 x 20 in. (60.9 x 50.8 cm.)

            Bonhams
          • 張洹 ZHANG Huan (Chinese, b. 1965)
            Dec. 04, 2022

            張洹 ZHANG Huan (Chinese, b. 1965)

            Est: NT$220,000 - NT$320,000

            藍色生活 No.4 Blue Life No.4 簽名畫背:藍色生活 No.4;Huan 2008 Signed on the reverse Huan, titled Blue Life No.4 and dated

            Ravenel
          • Huan Zhang (b. 1965) Skull no. 22, 2007
            Jun. 01, 2022

            Huan Zhang (b. 1965) Skull no. 22, 2007

            Est: €30,000 - €50,000

            Huan Zhang (b. 1965) Skull no. 22, 2007 Incense ashes and charcoal on linen Signed in english and mandarin, dated and titled on the back 100 X 150 cm Provenance : Private collection, Paris Exhibition : Milan, Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea, "Zhang Huan: Ashman," 7 July - 15 September, 2010, reproduced in the exhibition catalogue p.47 Our thanks to the Huan Zhang Studio for the information they kindly provided on this work Huan Zhang (né en 1965) Skull N° 22, 2007 Cendres d'encens et fusain sur toile de lin Signée en anglais et mandarin, datée et titrée au dos 100 × 150 cm Provenance : Collection particulière, Paris Exposition : Milan, Padiglione d'Arte Contemporanea, "Zhang Huan : Ashman", 7 juillet - 15 septembre 2010, reproduit au catalogue de l'exposition p.47 Nous remercions le Studio Huan Zhang pour les informations qu'il nous a aimablement communiquées sur cette oeuvre

            Piasa
          • Zhang Huan (Chinese, born 1965) Soft-Hard Kungfu, 2005
            May. 11, 2022

            Zhang Huan (Chinese, born 1965) Soft-Hard Kungfu, 2005

            Est: $10,000 - $15,000

            Zhang Huan (Chinese, born 1965) Soft-Hard Kungfu, 2005 signed and dated lower left: 'Zhang Huan / 2005' editioned lower left: '43/68' silkscreen on Chinese Xuan paper, edition 43 of 68 90.0 x 53.0cm (35 7/16 x 20 7/8in). (each) (16) For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

            Bonhams
          • ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) FOAM, 1998
            Apr. 08, 2022

            ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) FOAM, 1998

            Est: €2,000 - €3,000

            *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) FOAM, 1998 Tirage chromogénique monté sur plexiglas Signé et daté sur une étiquette apposée au dos Numéroté 11/15 sur une étiquette apposée au dos Tirage à 15 Exemplaires + 5 AP Dimensions de l’image : 150 x 101,5 cm – 59.05 x 39.96 in. Dimensions du tirage : 170,5 x 120 cm – 66.92 x 47.2 in. C-Print mounted on plexiglas Edition of 15 + 5 AP Signed and dated on a label affixed at the back Numbered 11/15 on a label affixed at the back

            Cornette de Saint-Cyr
          • ZHANG HUAN, TO ADD ONE METER TO AN ANONYMOUS MOUNTAIN, 1995
            Nov. 10, 2021

            ZHANG HUAN, TO ADD ONE METER TO AN ANONYMOUS MOUNTAIN, 1995

            Est: $12,000 - $18,000

            ZHANG HUAN born 1965 TO ADD ONE METER TO AN ANONYMOUS MOUNTAIN, 1995 silver gelatin photograph 100.0 x 150.5 cm edition: AP 5/5 aside from an edition of 15 signed, dated, numbered and inscribed with title in Chinese on label verso: To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain / Zhang Huan 1995 / ap 5/5 PROVENANCE Barry Friedman, New York Christie’s, New York, 25 March 2014, lot 191 Shannon Bennett, Melbourne EXHIBITED 48th Venice Biennale: dAPERTutto (APERTO over ALL), Venice, 13 June – 17 November 1999 (another example) Paris–Pekin, Espace Cardin, Paris, 5 – 28 October 2002 (another example) Zhang Huan, Kunstverein, Hamburg, 30 November 2002 – 9 February 2003, then touring to Museum Bochum, Germany, 5 April – 15 June 2003 (another example) The Wall: Reshaping Contemporary Chinese Art, Millennium Monument Art Museum, Beijing, 22 July –21 Aug 2005, then touring to The Albright Knox Art Gallery and the University of Buffalo Art Galleries, New York, 21 October 2005 – 29 January 2006 (another example) Zhang Huan: Altered States, Asia Society Galleries, New York, 6 September 2007 – 20 January 2008 (another example) LITERATURE Zhijian, Q., ‘Performing bodies: Zhang Huan, Ma Liuming, and performance art in China’, Art Journal, New York, vol. 58, no. 2, 1999, p. 60 (illus., another example) Outeirino, B., Zhang Huan: Pilgrimage to Santiago, Xunta de Galicia, Spain, 2001, p. 178 (illus., another example) Dziewior, Y. , Zhang Huan: Kunstverein in Hamburg, exhibition catalogue, Hatje Cantz, Germany, 2003, p.53 (illus., another example) Minglu, G.,  The Wall: Reshaping Contemporary Chinese Art, exhibition catalogue, Albright–Knox Art Gallery, New York, 2005, p. 178 (illus., another example) Berghuis, T., Performance Art in China, Timezone 8, Hong Kong, 2006, p. 26 (illus., another example) Chiu, M., Bu, K., and Heartney, E., Zhang Huan: Altered States, Charta/Asia Society, New York, 2007, pp. 102 – 103 (illus., another example) Lu, S., Chinese Modernity and Global Biopolitics: Studies in Literature and Visual Culture, University of Hawai'i Press, Hong Kong, 2007, p. 81 (illus., another example) Chiu, M.,  Chinese Contemporary Art: 7 Things You Should Know, AW Asia, New York, 2008, p. 56 (illus. another example) Mann, S., Gender and Sexuality in Modern Chinese History, Cambridge University Press, Cambridge, 2011, p. 96 (illus., another example) RELATED WORK To Add One Meter to An Anonymous Mountain, 1995, DVD: 6:00 minutes, colour, stereo, in the collection of the Queensland Art Gallery/Gallery of Modern Art , Brisbane Other examples of this photograph are held in the collections of the Los Angeles County Museum of Art, Los Angeles; M+ Sigg Collection, Hong Kong; Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York; Princeton University Art Museum, New Jersey; San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco and the Seattle Art Museum, Seattle 

            Deutscher and Hackett
          • ZHANG HUAN (né en 1965) My America , Performance, Hard to acclimatize, 199
            Jun. 15, 2021

            ZHANG HUAN (né en 1965) My America , Performance, Hard to acclimatize, 199

            Est: €10,000 - €15,000

            ZHANG HUAN (né en 1965) My America , Performance, Hard to acclimatize, 1999-2000. Tirage Chromogénique. Edition 6/6. Chromogenic print. Editie 6/6. 101 x 264 cm

            Cornette de Saint-Cyr-Bruxelles
          • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Dragonfly (a set of 5) a set of five silkscreen prints
            Apr. 21, 2021

            ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Dragonfly (a set of 5) a set of five silkscreen prints

            Est: $80,000 - $150,000

            ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Dragonfly (a set of 5) a set of five silkscreen prints each: 200 x 116 cm. (78 3/4 x 45 5/8 in.) (5)

            Christie's
          • ZHANG HUAN (1965 –). 张洹
            Sep. 29, 2020

            ZHANG HUAN (1965 –). 张洹

            Est: £1,500 - £2,000

            ZHANG HUAN (1965 –). 张洹 Untitled, Ink on paper, 119 x 80cm, Executed in 2006. This work relates to Zhang Huan’s donkey period. His 2004 work Window comprised of nine photographs taken of the artist crouched beside a donkey in often startling positions and in a state of undress. His 2005 work Donkey presents a taxidermy sculpture of a donkey mounting a model of the famous Jin Mao tower in Shanghai in what might be considered a romantic encounter. The work has been read as a complex allegory of Chinese ambition. This ink study, painted after the original work had been completed, demonstrates the potential of ink, through the duplicated forms in monochrome with shadows indicative of movement, to give a graphic voice to Zhang’s vision.

            Chiswick Auctions
          • ZHANG HUAN (1965 –). 张洹
            Sep. 29, 2020

            ZHANG HUAN (1965 –). 张洹

            Est: £1,500 - £2,000

            ZHANG HUAN (1965 –). 张洹 Untitled, Ink on paper, 108 x 79cm, Executed in 2006. Literature: Kuo, Jason C., Chinese Ink Painting Now , Distributed Art Publishers, New York, USA; Timezone 8, Hong Kong, China, 2010, p. 234.

            Chiswick Auctions
          • ZHANG HUAN (1965 –). 张洹
            Sep. 29, 2020

            ZHANG HUAN (1965 –). 张洹

            Est: £1,500 - £2,000

            ZHANG HUAN (1965 –). 张洹 Untitled, Silkscreen from woodcut, ink and soy sauce on paper, 119 x 80cm. Executed in 2006. Literature: Kuo, Jason C., Chinese Ink Painting Now , Distributed Art Publishers, New York, USA; Timezone 8, Hong Kong, China, 2010, p. 232.

            Chiswick Auctions
          • ZHANG HUAN (1965 –). 张洹
            Sep. 29, 2020

            ZHANG HUAN (1965 –). 张洹

            Est: £1,500 - £2,000

            ZHANG HUAN (1965 –). 张洹 Untitled, Ink on paper, 80 x 119cm. Executed in 2006. Provenance: Galerie Volker Diehl, Berlin; Sotheby's, The Origo Collection – Contemporary Ink Art , 2016, lot 581. Literature: Kuo, Jason C., Chinese Ink Painting Now , Distributed Art Publishers, New York, USA; Timezone 8, Hong Kong, China, 2010, p. 235.

            Chiswick Auctions
          • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) - Horse No. 2
            Jul. 10, 2020

            ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) - Horse No. 2

            Est: $150,000 - $200,000

            ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Horse No. 2 incense ash on linen 150 x 100.5 cm. (59 x 39 5/8 in.)

            Christie's
          • Zhang Huan (B. 1965) Ash Portrait no. 5, 2007
            Dec. 17, 2019

            Zhang Huan (B. 1965) Ash Portrait no. 5, 2007

            Est: £12,000 - £18,000

            Zhang Huan (B. 1965) Ash Portrait no. 5, 2007 incense ash, iron and wood Head: 40.5 x 32 x 51.7 cm. 15 15/16 x 12 5/8 x 20 3/8 in. Tripod: 111 x 39.8 x 39.8 x cm. 43 11/16 x 15 11/16 x 15 11/16 in For further information on this lot please visit the Bonhams website

            Bonhams
          • *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) - MY BOSTON (#6), 2005
            Oct. 22, 2019

            *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) - MY BOSTON (#6), 2005

            Est: €5,000 - €7,000

            *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) MY BOSTON (#6), 2005 Tirage chromogénique Exemplaire 8/8 Tirage à 8 exemplaires 102 x 203 cm - 40 x 80 in. C-Print Edition 8/8 Edition of 8 Provenance : - Acquis direment auprès de l’artiste par l’actuel propriétaire Cette oeuvre est issue de la performance originale My Boston réalisée par l’artiste au Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, le 26 septembre 2005

            Cornette de Saint-Cyr
          • *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) - PILGRIMAGE NEW YORK - WIND AND WATER, 1998
            Oct. 22, 2019

            *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) - PILGRIMAGE NEW YORK - WIND AND WATER, 1998

            Est: €6,000 - €8,000

            *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) PILGRIMAGE NEW YORK - WIND AND WATER, 1998 Tirage chromogénique Exemplaire 9/15 Tirage à 15 exemplaires 102 x 203 cm - 40 x 80 in. C-Print Edition 9/15 Edition of 15 Provenance : - Acquis directement auprès de l’artiste par l’actuel propriétaire Expositions : - Zhang Huan, Nikolaj Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center, Copenhague, Exposition en 2003 (un exemplaire similaire) - Zhang Huan, Kunstverein, Hambourg, Exposition du mois de novembre 2002 au mois de février 2003 (un exemplaire similaire) - Zhang Huan : Altered States, Asia Society, New York, Exposition du 6 septembre 2007 au 20 janvier 2008 (un exemplaire similaire) Bibliographie : - Zhang Huan, Catalogue de l’exposition au Kunstverein, Hambourg, 2002. Œuvre reproduite en pages 78 et 79 de l’ouvrage (un exemplaire similaire) - Zhang Huan : Altered States, Catalogue d’exposition d’Asia Society, New York, 2007. Œuvre reproduite en pages 17 et 18 de l’ouvrage (un exemplaire similaire)

            Cornette de Saint-Cyr
          • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Family Tree chromogenic print, in nine parts each: 24 5/8 x 19 ½in. (62.5 x 49.5cm.)
            Jun. 26, 2019

            ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Family Tree chromogenic print, in nine parts each: 24 5/8 x 19 ½in. (62.5 x 49.5cm.)

            Est: £30,000 - £50,000

            ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Family Tree each: signed, titled in Chinese, numbered, dated and inscribed 'Zhang Huan 2000 ny 19/25' (on the reverse) chromogenic print, in nine parts each: 24 5/8 x 19 ½in. (62.5 x 49.5cm.) Executed in 2001, this work is number nineteen from an edition of twenty-five

            Christie's
          • ZHANG HUAN (Anyang, China 1965) Wind and water in NYC pilgrimage. 1998. Silver gelatin photograph
            Apr. 10, 2019

            ZHANG HUAN (Anyang, China 1965) Wind and water in NYC pilgrimage. 1998. Silver gelatin photograph

            Est: -

            ZHANG HUAN (Anyang, China 1965) Wind and water in NYC pilgrimage. 1998. Silver gelatin photograph ZHANG HUAN (Anyang, China 1965) Wind and water in NYC pilgrimage.1998 Fotografia gelatina de plata de 117.5 x 151 cm. Edición 9/15. Al dorso, firmada. Etiquetas de Christie's y Cotthem Gallery de Belgica-Barcelona. Enmarcada

            Sala Retiro Subastas
          • ZHANG HUAN (Anyang, China 1965) Wind and water in NYC pilgrimage. 1998. Photography gelatin silver, 117.5 x 151 cm. Edition 9/15. Aldorso, signed. Framed on the back, labels of Christie's and Cotthem Gallery of Belgium-Barcelona.
            Feb. 28, 2018

            ZHANG HUAN (Anyang, China 1965) Wind and water in NYC pilgrimage. 1998. Photography gelatin silver, 117.5 x 151 cm. Edition 9/15. Aldorso, signed. Framed on the back, labels of Christie's and Cotthem Gallery of Belgium-Barcelona.

            Est: -

            Fotografía gelatina de plata, de 117,5 x 151 cm. Edición 9/15. Aldorso, firmada. Enmarcada. Al dorso, etiquetas de Christie’s y CotthemGallery de Bélgica-Barcelona.

            Sala Retiro Subastas
          • f Zhang Huan (1965)Cheek, Eyes, Noose, de la série Skin, 1998
            Dec. 15, 2016

            f Zhang Huan (1965)Cheek, Eyes, Noose, de la série Skin, 1998

            Est: €10,000 - €15,000

            f Zhang Huan (1965) Cheek, Eyes, Noose, de la série Skin, 1998 Trois épreuves argentiques noir et blanc formant triptyque, signées, datées, et numérotées 15/15 au verso 61 × 73 cm (dimensions d''une photo)

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          • Huan Zhang, Foam # 12, C-Print, China, 1998
            Jun. 18, 2016

            Huan Zhang, Foam # 12, C-Print, China, 1998

            Est: €4,000 - €5,200

            C-print on archival photo paper, laid on cardboard China, 1998 Huan Zhang (b. 1965) - Chinese artist, based in Shanghai and New York Signed in Chinese, as well as inscribed and dated ‘Foam 1998’ and numbered ‘6/15’ in ink on the reverse Label of Gallery Byron C. Cohen, Baltimore, on the backing cardboard 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.134 Dimensions: 114 x 85 cm Mounted behind glass in ebonized wooden frame: 116 x 86.5 cm Very good condition Provenance: Collection Teutloff, Germany One of Zhang's few photographic works, consisting of 15 parts. The images feature self-portraits, holding photographs of his family in his mouth Condition: The photograph is in very good condition, showing only the lightest traces of wear to the frame. The dimensions are 114 x 85 cm, and the frame measures 116 x 86.5 cm. Huan Zhang (b. 1965) Huan Zhang graduated from the Henan University in Kaifeng and the China Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. He works as a painter, performance artist, photographer and sculptor. His artistic career began as a member of an artists' commune, which has become known as ‘Beijing East Village’. In this context, Zhang realized primarily performances, often subject to the criticism of the authorities. These performances usually include his naked body, with which he performs masochistic actions. In addition, Zhang deals with the teachings of Buddhism. Zhang has exhibited his works at the Whitney Biennial and the Akademie der Künste in Berlin, among others. (cko) Shipping costs excl. statutory VAT and plus 2,5% (+VAT) shipping insurance.

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          • Li Qing
            Feb. 12, 2015

            Li Qing

            Est: £25,000 - £35,000

            Zhang Huan (b. 1965) Li Qing signed in Chinese, titled in Chinese and dated '2007' (on the reverse) incense ashes and adhesive on canvas 59 x 19 3/8in. (150 x 100cm.) Executed in 2007

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