“We’re going to be engaging in a dialogue,” contemporary Chinese artist Xu Bing said (translated by Joy Chen to English). So opened Bing’s discussion titled “Dragonfly Eyes: What Counts as Art Today,” ...
Acknowledgements -- Introduction -- Reactivating the Tradition -- In Dialogue with Xu Bing -- Audience Participation in Xu Bing's Works -- Revisiting Ink Art -- Art as Mellorism -- Xu Bings Phoenix: ...
On March 1, Chinese contemporary artist Xu Bing’s most ambitious project to date will be unveiled to the public at the Cathedral of Saint John the Divine in Morningside Heights in upper Manhattan.
Chinese artist Xu Bing's seminal, best-known piece A Book from the Sky (Tianshu) are on view, along with books, scrolls, and wall posters printed, all using 2,000 unreadable imitation "Chinese ...
A view of Xu Bing's "Where Does the Dust Itself Collect" (2011) (photo credit: GODLIS for LMCC) (click to enlarge) Xu Bing collected and saved the dust from the obliterated World Trade Center. Ten ...
The exhibition highlights a celebrated work – "Bronze Phoenix 2016" (Feng and Huang) – created by Xu Bing (b. 1955 Chongqing, China), an internationally acclaimed artist and academic whose ...
161 x 60.2 cm. (63.4 x 23.7 in.) Subscribe now to view details for this work, and gain access to over 18 million auction results. Purchase One-Day Pass ...
Xu Bing is a merchant of confusion, and his favored commodity is language. Almost 30 years ago, the conceptual artist confounded literate audiences with his seminal work “Book From the Sky,” ...
Xu Bing, born in 1955 in Chongqing, China, is a contemporary artist known for his innovative use of printmaking and installation art to explore themes of language, communication, and cultural identity ...
55 x 167.5 cm. (21.7 x 65.9 in.) Subscribe now to view details for this work, and gain access to over 18 million auction results. Purchase One-Day Pass ...
OH, WHAT'S the use? Writing about Xu Bing, a contemporary artist for whom the written word (yes, that mess of silly squiggles you're staring at right now) is fodder for explorations of the culture of ...