Wang Zhiyuan (Australian/Chinese, born )

Timeline

1958
Born in Tianjin, China
1980–1984
BA (print media) at the Central Academy of Fine Arts
1989
Emigrated to Australia
1995
Project grant, Australia Council for the Arts, Sydney, Australia
1996
Project grant, Australia Council for the Arts, Sydney, Australia
1999–2000
Enrolled at Sydney University (MA programme)
2000
Project grant, Australia Council for the Arts, Sydney, Australia
2001
Artist in residence, Sydney College of the Arts, Sydney, Australia
2003–2004
Artist in residence, Irish Museum of Modern Art, Dublin, Ireland
Currently lives and works in China and Australia

Exhibitions

2006
Fiction Love, Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai, China
2005
Grounding Reality-New Chinese Contemporary Art, Seoul Art Centre, Seoul, Korea
2005
Austral-Asia Zero Five“, Sherman Galleries, Sydney, Australia
2005
Shanghai Cool - Creative Reproduction, Duolun Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai, China
2005
Asian Traffic, Today Art Museum, Zhengda Art Museum, Beijing, China
2005
Paradiso d’Amore—Neo-Aesthetics of Anosmatic Age, Art Museum of China Millennium Monument, Beijing, China
2005
Inter-tivity, Today Art Museum, Beijing, China
2004
Artificial Happiness, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, Australia
2001–2004
Glacier, RMIT Gallery, Benalla Regional Art Gallery, Newcastle Region Art Gallery, QUT Art Museum, Bond University Art Gallery, Australia
2003
Lost and Found, Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
2003
Group Show, Seasons Art Gallery, Beijing, China
2003
50x50, Temple Bar Gallery & Studios, Dublin, Ireland
2002
Monument and Ray Hughes Gallery, Sydney, Australia (solo)
2002
State of Flux, Art Museum of China Millennium, Beijing, China (solo)
2000–2001
Seven pieces sheet metal wall sculpture on display in the Australian Art Section of the National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia
2000
Group Exhibition, National Gallery of Australia, Canberra, Australia
1997–2000
IN and OUT - Contemporary Chinese Art from China and Australia, exhibition toured to Melbourne, Sydney, Tasmania, Queensland, Perth, Canberra in Australia as well as to Shenzhen and Beijing in China and to Singapore
1999
Two from One, Ray Hughes Gallery, Sydney, Australia (solo)
1998
CultureGraft,4AGallery, Sydney, Australia
1996
Macquarie University, Sydney, Australia (solo)
1994
Sulman Prize Exhibition, Art Gallery of New South Wales, Sydney, Australia