Cui Xiuwen

Exhibitions

1967
Born in Harbin, China

Education

1990
Graduated from the Fine Arts Department of Northeast Normal University

1996
Graduated from the Oil Painting Department of Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China

Exhibitions

Solo Exhibitions

2010
“God Domain,” Today Art Museum, Beijing, China
“Existention Emptiness,” Tina Geng Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan

2007
“Angel,” Marella Gallery, Milan, Italy
“Quarter,” Florence Museum, Florence, Italy

2006
“Cui Xiuwen Solo Exhibition,” DF2 Gallery, Los Angeles, USA

2005
“Cui Xiuwen Solo Show,” Marella Gallery, Beijing, China

Group Exhibitions

2010
“Shifting Definitions,” OV Gallery, Shanghai, China

2009
“Translucence – Female Contemporary Art from China,” Brussels, Belgium
“Collision – Experimental Cases of Contemporary Chinese Art,” Contemporary Art Exhibition of China Central Academy of Fine Arts Gallery, China
“Talk. Statement,” the Art Museum of Taiwan, the National Museum of China

2008
“Our Future: Guy Myriam Ullens Collection” UCCA, Beijing, China

2007
“China – Facing Reality,” Museum Moderner Kunst, Vienna, Australi
“Thermocline of Art,” ZKM Center for Art and Media, Karlsruhe, Germany
“Artist in the Wonderland,” the Baltic Sea Cultural Centre, Gdansk, Poland
“The Screen-Eye or the New Image: 100 Videos to Rethink the World,” Casino Museum,Luxembourg

2006
“Between Past and Future, New Photography and Video from China,” Nasher Museum, Duke, USA
“2006 International Digital Art Award,” Qut Art Museum, Australia
“The Thirteen: Chinese Video Now,” PS. 1 Contemporary Art Center, New York, USA

2005
“Big Bang – Destruction and Creation in 20th Century Art,” Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
“Between Past and Future – New Photography and Video from China,” International Center of Photography and Asian Society, New York, USA
Second Biennale for Video Art Contour, Mechelen, Belgium

2004
“Untitled: Julia Loktev, Julika, Cui Xiuwen,” Tate Modern, London, UK
“China, the Body Everywhere?” Museum of Contemporary Art, Marseilles, France

2003
“Alors, la Chine?” Centre Pompidou, Paris, France
“Prague Biennale 1,” Peripherles become the center, Prague, Czech Republic
“City_net Asia 2003,” Seoul Museum, Seoul, Korea
“New Zone Chinese Art,” the Zacheta National Gallery, Warsaw, Poland

2002
The First Guangzhou Triennial, Guangzhou, China

2001
“Beijing with Contradiction,” the Oulu City Art Museum, the Finnish Museum of Photography, Finland

 
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