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ZHU WEI
(Chinese, B. 1966)
China Diary No. 8
titled in Chinese (upper left); inscribed and signed in Chinese (lower right)
ink and colour on paper
132.5 x 131 cm. (52 1/4 x 51 1/2 in.)
Painted in 1995
three seals of the artist
Provenance
Private Collection, Asia
Sale Room Notice
Correct artist birth year of Zhu Wei is 1966.

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Lot Essay

One of the earliest works from the iconic China Diary series by Zhu Wei, China Diary No.8 (Lot 15) chronicles China's past in the imagined scene of a head-shaving initiation rite into a political party. Zhu hones into a commentary of the sheer breadth of influence of the party in every facet of everyday life by inscribing on the work, "Hair styling is a necessity. But when it turns into a movementK" Zhu's contrast of traditional art language, medium and meticulous "gongbi" techniques with potent contemporary political and social themes, creates irresistible images that continue to anchor him as amongst the earliest internationally-recognized forerunner in Chinese contemporary art.

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