Zhang Deli

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Zhang Deli

Zhang Deli
Birth name Zhang Deli
Born (1979-10-06) October 6, 1979
Zhengzhou
Nationality  People's Republic of China
Field Electronic Art, Digital Art, New Media Art, Photography, Video Art

Zhang Deli (Chinese: ; pinyin: Zhāng dé lì) Mandarin: [tʂáŋ dɤ li] ( ) is a [Shanghai]-based artist born in Zhengzhou, Henan province in 1979. Her work in new media has been exhibited around China, especially in Beijing and Shanghai, as well as in Hong Kong and Brussels.[1] She plays a key role in the art collective Liu Dao of the island6 Arts Center, a not-for-profit, artist-run collective of visual artists, photographers, graphic designers, filmmakers, electronic engineers, dancers and choreographers based in Shanghai.[2]

Background

Zhang has a background in fine arts studies and her primary interest is in the field of photography, particularly in alternative photographic tools, which she has extensively researched.[3] She also works with old photographs, giving them a new lease of life through reanimation and the application of 3D techniques.[4]

Her artworks bring together the fields of photography and fine arts.[5] She is deeply influenced by feminist issues and she draws inspiration from feminist artists like Barbara Kruger. She has traveled extensively in India and participated in various arts festivals like the Kala Ghoda Arts Festival in South Mumbai, India, a celebration of dance, drama, literature, film and street art.[6] These experiences have shaped her artistic direction and exploration of gender issues in her work.

Liu Dao

Zhang joined the Liu Dao art collective at island6 in 2007 and has been an integral pillar of the collective ever since, exhibiting in a series of tightly curated shows.[7] She works closely with artists and engineers of various backgrounds, assimilating their talents and skills to create collaborative artwork.[8] Zhang’s work in Liu Dao fuses natural and digital forms and marries the two seemingly disparate concepts of tradition and modernity.[9] The multidisciplinary approach of Zhang and the collective produce innovative and exciting artworks.[10]

These artworks afford us an intimate glimpse into a spectrum of emotions, problems and patterns in the interactions between men and women. At the same time, the collaborative effort both represents a harmonization as well as a variety of current artistic statements.[11]

Themes

Preservation

Zhang uses different electronic tools and 3D techniques to bring back to life old negatives which she located from different regions around China. She animates still photography and infuses modern elements such as white light holograms into old photographs.[12] Her techniques simultaneously preserve the traditional and the historical while renewing and reinterpreting the past and our perspectives of it.[13]

Renewal

One of her projects, "Where the Beauty Stays" (美-丽), is a series of ten photographic artworks created with a pinhole camera with which she captured a series of old women in their underwear. It is an intimate, tender exploration of emotions in which the process of creation and the sentimental impetus driving it both surprises as well as intrigues the audience.[14] The juxtaposition of tradition with technology creates an elegant and complex sensory environment that audiences can be immersed in.[15]

Exhibitions and Honors

Zhang and Liu Dao's first group exhibition was held within the 2007 Shanghai eArts festival. With Liu Dao in 2009, Zhang was collected by White Rabbit Gallery in Sydney, Australia, and in May 2010, Zhang was chosen by the Red Gate Gallery to be represented at the Hong Kong Art Fair.

Exhibitions

Year Title Venue Location
2010 "The Big Bang" White Rabbit Gallery Sydney, Australia
2010 "Prophecies" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2010 "Raining Stars" The Louis Vuitton Gallery Macau
2010 "Garden of Autumn Vapours" Red Gate Gallery Beijing, China
2010 "Absolute 0:00" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2010 "HK Artfair 2010" Hong Kong Art Fair, curated by Brian Wallace Hong Kong
2010 "Psychic Apparatus" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2010 "The Light Fantastic" Louis Vuitton Cultural Space, curated by Jonathan Thomson Taipei, Taiwan
2010 "Libido, Mortido" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2010 "Fakirs" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2009 "Placebo" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2009 "30 Degrees" island6 Arts Center and Studio Rouge Shanghai, China
2009 "Synesthesia" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2009 "The Artist Died Yesterday" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2008 "Automata" island6 Arts Center and ifa gallery Shanghai, China
2008 "Urban Lust" island6 Arts Center and ifa gallery Shanghai, China
2008 "Clouds of Crowds" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2008 "PlugIT" Blue Lotus Gallery Fotan, Hong-Kong
2008 "Made in Shanghai" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2008 "Made in China" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2007 "Eurasia One" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2007 "Nuit Blanche" (first Asian edition) Shanghai Exhibition Center Shanghai, China
2007 “Remote/Control” curated by Wenny Teo and Ella Liao Museum of Contemporary Art Shanghai, China
2007 "Bits, Bytes and Pixels" ifa gallery Shanghai, China
2006 "Forward/Backward and Reloading" island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China
2006 "Invisible Layers, Electric Cities” island6 Arts Center Shanghai, China

References

  1. Catching, Rebecca (April 2007). "perpetual motion". that’s Shanghai: 42. ISSN 1672-8033. 
  2. "Liu Dao/ The Light Fantastic" (Press release). Louis Vuitton Cultural Space. 1 April – 6 June 2010. 
  3. http://www.island6.org/ZhangDeli_info.html Retrieved 18 September 2010.
  4. "Shanghai eArts". Xinmin Weekly: 53, 62. 19 October 2007. 
  5. Li, Zhiguang (April 2008). "isand6 Just Keep Doing". Property 45: 96–101. 
  6. http://www.kalaghodaassociation.com Retrieved 17 October 2010.
  7. "island6, Shanghai". Wallpaper (95): 90. January 2007. 
  8. Catching, Rebecca (April 2008). "digital crusaders". That’s Shanghai: 43. ISSN 1672-8033. 
  9. Catching, Rebecca (April 2008). "digital crusaders". That’s Shanghai: 43. ISSN 1672-8033. 
  10. "Liu Dao/ The Light Fantastic" (Press release). Louis Vuitton Cultural Space. 1 April – 6 June 2010. 
  11. Neidhoefer, Andre (July 2007). "Eurasia One". Visual Production (China: Visual Production Co., Limited) 3: 157. ISBN 978-988-99609-5-7. 
  12. "Shanghai eArts". Xinmin Weekly: 53, 62. 19 October 2007. 
  13. Braithwaite, Hunter (April 2010). "Reviews: Libido, Mortido". TimeOut Shanghai 4: 53. 
  14. "Shanghai eArts". Xinmin Weekly: 53, 62. 19 October 2007. 
  15. "Liu Dao/ The Light Fantastic" (Press release). Louis Vuitton Cultural Space. 1 April – 6 June 2010. 

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