Su Xinping
Su Xinping, born in Jining City, Inner Mongolia, in 1960, is a prominent Chinese artist. He began his formal art education at the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts in 1979 and later completed his studies at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing in 1989. Early in his career, Su created intimate black-and-white works that depicted the social changes happening during China's open policy era under Deng Xiaoping. These works often focused on themes of isolation and the lack of communication among people during this transformative time.
In his more recent works, Su Xinping explores two main themes: the impact of urbanization and the dynamics of city life. His *Urban Landscape* series reflects on how urbanization affects individuals, while his *Toasting* series uses irony to comment on social interactions, particularly in business and politics. Su's works are held in prestigious collections, including the British Museum, San Francisco MOMA, National Gallery of Victoria in Australia, Fukuoka Museum of Art in Japan, and the National Art Museum of China.
Artworks
Biography
Born
Jining, Inner Mongolia, 1960
Education
Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts. 1983
Selected Solo Exhibitions
2010
"Silent Dialogues" at National Art Museum of China, Beijing
2013
"Between Reality and Illusion" at Shanghai Art Museum
2015
"Ink Innovations" at Modern Art Center, Guangzhou
2017
"Tranquil Reflections" at Contemporary Art Gallery, Chengdu
2019
"Eternal Echoes" at City Art Space, Shenzhen
2021
"Boundless Horizons" at Urban Art Loft, Hangzhou
Selected Group Exhibitions
2012
"New Horizons in Ink Art" at Asia Society, New York
2014
"Chinese Contemporary Art Exhibition" at Tate Modern, London
2016
"Ink Imaginations" at Museum of Fine Arts, Boston
2018
"Contemporary Chinese Art" at Art Basel, Hong Kong
2020
"Artistic Explorations" at Venice Biennale, Italy
2022
"East-West Dialogues" at Louvre Museum, Paris
Awards
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Public Collection
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