Cang Xin

(Chinese, born 1967)

communication series no.4 – tiananmen, beijing by cang xin

Cang Xin

Communication Series No.4 – Tiananmen, Beijing, 2002

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man and sky as one series by cang xin

Cang Xin

Man and Sky as One Series

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exotic flowers and rare herbs - no.2001 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Exotic Flowers and Rare Herbs - No.2001

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exotic flowers and rare herbs - no.2021 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Exotic Flowers and Rare Herbs - No.2021

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exotic flowers and rare herbs - no.3004 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Exotic Flowers and Rare Herbs - No.3004

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northern romanticism series no.2 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Northern Romanticism Series No.2

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northern romanticism series no.6 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Northern Romanticism Series No.6

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northern romanticism series no.7 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Northern Romanticism Series No.7

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northern romanticism series no.9 by cang xin

Cang Xin

Northern Romanticism Series No.9

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man and sky as one series 2 - trance by cang xin

Cang Xin

Man And Sky As One Series 2 - Trance

234,000 HKD

man and sky as one series 2 - seven circles of fire by cang xin

Cang Xin

Man And Sky As One Series 2 - Seven Circles Of Fire

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man and sky as one series 2 - energy by cang xin

Cang Xin

Man and Sky as One Series 2 - Energy

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Biography

Timeline

1967
Born in Suihua, Heilongjiang Province, China
1988
Studied at the Tianjin Academy of Music, China
Lives and work in 798 Factory, Beijing

Exhibitions

2006
"Cang Xin: Existence in Translation 1993 – 2006" 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, Beijing, China
The 4th Pingyao International Photography Festival, Pingyao, Shanxi
“Moving ON” Contemporary art Museum, National University of Singapore
“The 9th Nipaf Asian Performance ART Series ‘04” Tokyo; Nagoya; Kyoto; Nagano
“Public Territory” the 1st Architectural Biennial Beijing; Public Space and Urban Environment
“Between Past and Future” New Photography and Video from China; New York, International Center of Photography; Asia Society
“Sens Interdits?” Sensuality in Contemporary Chinese Art. Equipe des Arts Plastiques de l’ADDC; Ville et Centre Cultural
2004
“Spellbound Aura” The New Vision of Chinese Photography, Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei
Chicago, David Alfred Smart Museum of Art, University of Chicago Museum of Contemporary Art; Seattle, Art Museum; London, Victoria and Albert Museum; Berlin, Haus der Kulturen der Welt; Santa Barbara Museum of Art.
2003
“Bare Androgyny”, Beijing,China

Literature

2007
China Art Book. Uta Grosenick / Caspar Schübbe (Ed.), 680 pages, approx. 850 images, trilingual: Engl./Ger./Chin., Dumont Buchverlag, Cologne 2007.