Sun Xun: The Parallel World. 2012 Inscribed 1st Edition
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Sun Xun: The Parallel World. Chengdu: A4 Contemporary Arts, 2012.
inscribed by the artist on endpaper to Chris Dercon, Belgian-born art historian and curator, director of Tate Modern in London.
Plates of artworks and Sun Xun's biography. Chinese, English. 235pp.
Published by A4 Contemporary Arts Center, Chengdu, China 2012
The publication is on the occasion of March 2012 Sun Xun solo exhibition in A4 Contemporary Arts Center. This catalogue includes all important live artworks and record of the creation process of the artist until then.
Sun Xun (b.1980) is a Chinese artist who works across many mediums including but not limited to acrylic, ink, pastel, traditional animation, and many forms of printmaking. The artist has been included in exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, and the Minsheng Art Museum in Shanghai. Sun considered one of most prolific Chinese artists and has received international acclaim.
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The publication is on the occasion of March 2012 Sun Xun solo exhibition in A4 Contemporary Arts Center. This catalogue includes all important live artworks and record of the creation process of the artist until then.
Sun Xun (b.1980) is a Chinese artist who works across many mediums including but not limited to acrylic, ink, pastel, traditional animation, and many forms of printmaking. The artist has been included in exhibitions at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, the Hammer Museum in Los Angeles, and the Minsheng Art Museum in Shanghai. Sun considered one of most prolific Chinese artists and has received international acclaim.
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