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Mr Zhao Dewei ( China, Mainland )

Zhao Dewei, male, born in 1960 in Shanghai, he has played an important role in Qingdao’s art scene during the Chinese 85’ New Wave Movement. Leader of the local Young Artists Association, he organized outdoor exhibitions every Saturdays for over 3 years, giving Qingdaos’s artists a chance to showcase their works to the local audience.
At that time, he focused his research on Chinese writing and calligraphy. Through this experience, Zhao Dewei developed his abstract style of painting.
Zhao Dewei currently lives in Songzhuang, an artists’ village around Beijing. Inspired by Action Painting’s techniques, he has built up his own particular way of painting by squirting colours

on the frame. This is why Zhao Dewei’s works are done on such a grand scale. Only by stepping back from the frame can the artist’s vision fully be appreciated.
Zhao Dewei’s works have been exhibited in different solo and group exhibitions in Beijing, Qingdao, Taiwan and in the China Fine Art Museum of Beijing in 1999. His paintings have also been presented at different art fairs, like Kaohsiung International Art Fair, Shanghai Art Fair, ShContemporary, and Art Beijing in 2007.

  

Zhao Dewei's modern urban expressionism

To say that the Songzhuang artist Zhao Dewei loves art for art's sake would be an underestimation, for here we find a man who not only truly loves his art, but also lives it. Born in Shanghai, though later to settle in Qingdao, as Chairman of the Qingdao Youth Artists Association he tirelessly worked and strove to promote young talent via a self-organised 'Never Stopped By Wind Or Rain' open-air art activity involving contemporary art, behaviour, discussion and affairs. Four years out of a planned ten year programme were completed between 1988 and 1991, the events occurring in that difficult period bringing an unfortunate and premature closure to the activity. However dismaying and disheartening this may have been, the artist was not to be deterred, allaying any fears and doubts during the troublesome social climate to continue his dream, his paintings eventually and successfully shown in major exhibitions, both in mainland China and overseas.

In his latest series of works, Zhao Dewei expressively captures the gritty realities of urban life within the massively and rapidly changing environment of present day Beijing and indeed China as a whole. It is not incredible to note that whilst Britain has five urban centres of more than a million people, China has ninety, and that number will surely continue to grow. Several cities - Beijing, Shanghai, Hong Kong and Nanjing - are well known around the world.

The names of many others - Suqian, Suining, Xiantao and Liuan for example - are unfamiliar even to many Chinese. The sheer, overwhelming scale of the urbanisation process explored by the artist is most probably faster and certainly on a grander scale than anywhere else in the world today. The city of Chongqing has grown to become what is now the world's largest municipality, with an estimated 31,000,000 residents.

Inevitably, difficult social problems arise: this intensely competitive and restless environment produces stress and conflict, which many have a problem coping with. We as a viewer can find these elements strongly reflected in the artist's choice of topic and abstract expressionist technique: his ability to stage scenes from everyday life in a socio-realist manner that also addresses universal concerns. What at first sight may seem a turbulent arrangement of red, white, black and grey strokes is in-fact highly planned and executed: to reflect true-to-life scenery, the paint is applied rapidly, Zhao Dewei choosing to limit his colour palette in order to strengthen the visual impact of the piece, creating a sense of both immediacy and honesty. However, in the atmospheric cityscapes and urban scenery there is also an existential loneliness, an absorption into the self, and a detachment as we look at, for example, the artist's rendition of a traffic accident: a tragically commonplace occurrence in the life of any city. We, the viewer, are as the spectator, involved yet unable to help, aware that progress must, after all, come at a cost. That is not to say however that the overall theme of the series is one of melancholy - for from it - if anything rhythm and energy characterise Zhao Dewei's work, just as they characterise modern urban life.

Artist Artworks
Under the bridge
ZD-0001
Size : 150cm(W) x 100cm(H)
Price(USD) : $8,100.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
In the Sky
ZD-0002
Size : 150cm(W) x 200cm(H)
Price(USD) : $13,100.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
Bliss.Billabong
ZD-0003
Size : 1,200cm(W) x 600cm(H)
Price(USD) : $19,300.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
The raining night
ZD-0004
Size : 200cm(W) x 150cm(H)
Price(USD) : $11,900.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
City & Sun
ZD-0005
Size : 600cm(W) x 450cm(H)
Price(USD) : $36,550.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
CIty - Traffic Jam
ZD-0006
Size : 1,250cm(W) x 1,000cm(H)
Price(USD) : $19,400.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
Flee
ZD-0007
Size : 100cm(W) x 200cm(H)
Price(USD) : $58,250.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
March
ZD-0008
Size : 150cm(W) x 200cm(H)
Price(USD) : $13,120.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
Bike
ZD-0009
Size : 100cm(W) x 150cm(H)
Price(USD) : $1,500.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
Taxi driver
ZD-0010
Size : 300cm(W) x 200cm(H)
Price(USD) : $26,000.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
Prosperous night
ZD-0011
Size : 150cm(W) x 200cm(H)
Price(USD) : $13,110.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
Surpass
ZD-0012
Size : 150cm(W) x 100cm(H)
Price(USD) : $6,160.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
《2008》
ZD-0013
Size : 750cm(W) x 1,000cm(H)
Price(USD) : $58,900.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
Leafleteer
ZD-0014
Size : 200cm(W) x 150cm(H)
Price(USD) : $10,360.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
Mortal life
ZD-0015
Size : 200cm(W) x 150cm(H)
Price(USD) : $11,830.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
Across the street
ZD-0016
Size : 200cm(W) x 150cm(H)
Price(USD) : $12,740.00
Medium : Oil on canvas
Shadow
ZD-0017
Size : 200cm(W) x 150cm(H)
Price(USD) : $11,830.00
Medium : Oil on canvas

  Solo Exhibitions 
      
  2008 City Pixels, Zhao Dewei Solo Exhibition, TS1 Gallery, Beijing 
  2006 Zhao Dewei Oil painting exhibition, 3 +3 Space, 798 Art District, Beijing 
  2004 Past, Process, Interlude, Retrospective exhibition from 1996-2003, 
         Museum of Publication, Qingdao 
  2003 Zhao Dewei New Oil Painting Exhibition, New Art Space, Taiwan

  1999 Zhao Dewei Oil Painting Exhibition, National Art Museum, Beijing 
  1996 Zhao Dewei Oil Painting, Qingdao

   Group Exhibition

  2007 Good Morning 2008, 20 Contemporary Artists Exhibition, TS1 Gallery, 798 Art District, Beijing 
  2007 Dream of contemporary art in Qingdao in 80s, TS1museum, Beijing 
  2007 Qingdao got news, TS1 Gallery, 798 Art District, Beijing 
  2007 Living in Songzhung - (Li Xianting) Songzhuang Art Research Exhibition,
         Songzhuang art museum, Songzhuang, Beijing  
  2006 Songzhuang artists Exhibition, Shangshang art museum, Songzhuang, Beijing 
  2006 Songzhuang Oil painting, East district Art centre, Beijing
  2006 New power - 50 new artists, TS1 Museum, Songzhuang, Beijing 
  2006 Exhibition of Contemporary Paintings - First session, Yan Club, 798 Art District, Beijing 
  2005 Full power, TS1 Museum, Songzhuang, Beijing     
  2002 Space on paper, Top Space, Taikong Life, Beijing 
  1998 Media Intervention, Marine Museum, Qingdao