Zhang Xiaogang - Two Sisters

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Zhang Xiaogang/ 張曉剛 (Chinese, b. 1958 Kunming)

Two Sisters, 2003

Medium: Lithograph on wove paper

Sheet dimensions: 63.5 x 74.5 cm

Frame dimensions: 70 x 80.5 x 3 cm

Edition of 199: Hand-signed and numbered in pencil

Provenance: German private collection, ArtChina in Hamburg (acquired in 2007)

Condition: Very good

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Zhang Xiaogang - Two Sisters

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Zhang Xiaogang - Two Sisters

Zhang Xiaogang's Two Sisters (2003) is a haunting lithograph on wove paper that captures the artist's signature exploration of memory, identity, and familial bonds through dreamlike portraiture. This hand-signed and numbered edition of 199 showcases the Kunming-born master's ability to blend surrealist elements with traditional Chinese aesthetics, creating an evocative meditation on sibling relationships and collective memory. Professionally framed and ready to display, this fine art print measures 63.5 x 74.5 cm (sheet) and arrives in a minimalistic 70 x 80.5 x 3 cm frame, making it a distinguished addition to any contemporary art collection.

About Zhang Xiaogang

Zhang Xiaogang (張曉剛) is one of contemporary China's most celebrated artists, renowned for emotionally evocative works that explore memory, identity, and collective history. Born in 1958 in Kunming, he emerged as a pivotal figure in the post-Cultural Revolution avant-garde movement, developing a signature style characterized by muted tones and surreal elements that reflect modern China's social and cultural transformations.

His iconic Bloodline: The Big Family series explores familial relationships and societal norms through monochromatic portraits inspired by old family photographs. The dreamlike distortions and symbolic red lines connecting figures represent the complex ties of heritage and history, resonating deeply with global audiences. Beyond his celebrated paintings, Zhang has expanded into limited edition prints, making his meticulous artistry more accessible to collectors while maintaining the emotional depth of his originals.

Zhang's influence extends worldwide, with works featured in prestigious institutions including MoMA New York, Tate Modern London, and the National Art Museum of China in Beijing. His ability to blend personal memory with collective history has established him as a visionary in contemporary art, with his prints and paintings highly sought after for their artistic and cultural significance.

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