Yan Pei-Ming

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Yan Pei-Ming is an chinese painter born in 1960 in Shanghai. Since 1982 he is living in France in Dijon. His most famous paintings are overdimensioned Mao portraits worked out in black and white or red and white. He is working with big brushes and his paintings are living from the fast given brush strokes which are structuring the picture space. He is mainly working on portraits, landscapes (places of crime) and his pictures have a narrative side. He exposed his work in the Biennale of Venise in 2003 and at the Sevilla Biennale in 2006 and many other exhibitions.

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    Fabian Stech, J'ai parlé avec Lavier, Annette Messager,, Sylvie Fleury, Hirschhorn, Piere Huyghe, Delvoye, D.F.G, Hou Hanru, Sophie Calle, Ming, Sans et Bourriaud. Presses du réel. Dijon 2006.

    Yan Pei-Ming, Exécution. Textes de Franck Gautherot, Xavieur Douroux, Astrid Gagnard, Fabian Stech et alli. Presses du réel. Dijon 2006.

    Yan Pei-Ming, The way of the dragon.Kunsthalle Mannheim. Mannheim 2005.

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