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- ZHOU BROTHERS : 30 Years of
Collaboration (AUTOGRAPHED)
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The brothers Zhou--Shan Zuo, born in
1952, and Da Huang, born in 1957--harken from the autonomous Chinese
province of Guangxi. They studied art in Shanghai and Beijing and
became the best-known young painters of their generation working in
mainland China during the 1980s. In 1985, they were the first artists
ever given the opportunity to exhibit their work--large-scale,
primitivist-abstract paintings--in a traveling exhibition that stopped
in the five most important art institutions in China, including the
National Museum of Art in Beijing and the art museums of Shanghai and
Nanjing. Although the brothers have lived and worked in the United
States since 1986, they have never deviated from their original working
approach. They develop all of their paintings, prints, and sculptures
collaboratively, communicating without words in what they refer to as
their "dream dialogues," responding to both Eastern and Western
influences, themes, and materials. The Zhou Brothers presents a
comprehensive selection of their work.
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