Exhibitions

Alice's Natural History Museum

October 11 - December 9, 2020

ART LABOR Gallery is very pleased to announce a new solo exhibition, “Alice’s Natural History Museum”, by emerging Chinese artist Zhang Wenzhi. This is his 2nd solo exhibition at the gallery, and will be held from 11 October to 9 December, 2020.

This exhibition continues on the theme of the artist’s exploration and experiments in the realms of mythology, colonial history and personal imagination. Extending from the historical background and narrative of his first solo exhibition, “The Journal of the Black Dragon”, and still employing the historical Kwantung Leased Territory as the stage, Zhang Wenzhi has created the second chapter of his fantastical epic. Using Lewis Carell’s 1865 novel “Alice’s Adventures in Wonderland” as a metaphor, the artist and Alice come across each other in an unknown dimension between reality and fiction, and taking us along on a journey of art and imagination.

The inspiration for the exhibition came from animal specimens in the Natural History Museum. However, it is not the hollow straw and plaster that fills these taxidermies specimens, but imaginative narratives of Northeast Asia. When the shaman put the roe deer hide on the sacred drum, the song of prayer joined together the deities of the past to the blessed beings of this land. In this way, the natural history museum is also inscribed with much unknown information from this history.

When the former City Hall of ancient Dalyn (Dalian) transformed into a natural history museum, the building became a resource occupied by the Japanese colonists. Although they are all housed in the same building, each specimen tells a moving story of the land they once inhabited. Deer, roe deer, lynx, tigers, these animals are no longer some lifeless taxidermies or images of gods worshipped by ethnic minorities. They are the epitome and incarnation of the turbulent history of the Northeast lands. Just like the magical creatures Alice comes across in her dream, in the artist’s mind, these fantastical beings also wove a tapestry of fantasies about this abundant land.

Zhang Wenzhi born in 1993 in Dalian, China. He graduated from the School of Experimental Art at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing (CAFA) with a BFA and an MFA in 2015 and 2018.  He was considered one of the top graduates from the class of 2018. An exceptionallytalented ink painter, avid researcher of Late Qing Dynasty and early Republic history, as well as Chinese mythology. He is also a collector of old documents, artifacts and specimens, Zhang has amassed fascinating exhibitions consisting of ink on paper works, as well as sculptures and installations.

His recent exhibitions include: ART POWER 100, Garry Culture Center, Beijing (2020); Anren Biennale: A Confrontation of Ideals, Anren Old Town, Sichuan (2019); Zhang Wenzhi: The Journal of The Black Dragon, ART LABOR Gallery, Shanghai (2018); Growth, ART LABOR Gallery, Shanghai (2018); Extending Space: Dongguan Sculpture and Installation Art Festival, Dongguan Culture Center, Guangdong (2018); Nova 100, Guardian Art Center, Beijing (2018);  Glancing at Contemporary Chinese Artists: Insights into Tradition and Beyond, Delegation of the European Union to China, Beijing (2017); Four Directions, Chambers Fine Art, Beijing (2017); A Possible World, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing (2016). His work is in the permanent collection of the CAFA Art Museum.

Stump

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Stump

Artist:

2020

Ink on rice paper

H 66.5 x 28 cm

Stump

2020

Ink on rice paper

H 66.5 x 28 cm

The Goose Bites the Falcon

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The Goose Bites the Falcon

Artist:

2020

Mixed media on rice paper

H 60 x 62 cm

The Goose Bites the Falcon

2020

Mixed media on rice paper

H 60 x 62 cm

The Map of Power Contest

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The Map of Power Contest

Artist:

2020

Ink and color on rice paper

H 70 x 140 cm

The Map of Power Contest

2020

Ink and color on rice paper

H 70 x 140 cm

The Seventh Day

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The Seventh Day

Artist:

2020

Ink and color on rice paper

H 29.5 x 46 cm

The Seventh Day

2020

Ink and color on rice paper

H 29.5 x 46 cm

Valley of the Deer

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Valley of the Deer

Artist:

2020

Ink and color, and archival materials on rice paper

H 203 x 90.5 cm

Valley of the Deer

2020

Ink and color, and archival materials on rice paper

H 203 x 90.5 cm

When Will You Come Again?

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When Will You Come Again?

Artist:

2020

Ink and archival materials on rice paper

H 45 x 48 cm

When Will You Come Again?

2020

Ink and archival materials on rice paper

H 45 x 48 cm

ZHANG Wenzhi46 pieces of works