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        • Zhang Huan (B. 1965): To Raise the Water Level in a Fish Pond
          Oct. 05, 2024

          Zhang Huan (B. 1965): To Raise the Water Level in a Fish Pond

          Est: $5,000 - $7,000

          Zhang Huan B. 1965 To Raise the Water Level in a Fish Pond chromogenic print on Fuji archival paper ed. 12/15; signed, titled, dated and numbered in ink on a label applied verso

          Abell Auction
        • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Memory Door (Broomcorn), 2007
          Sep. 25, 2024

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Memory Door (Broomcorn), 2007

          Est: $5,000 - $7,000

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Memory Door (Broomcorn), 2007 signed, inscribed in Chinese and dated 'Zhang Huan 2007' (on the reverse) silkscreen mounted on carved antique wood door 45 1/4 x 106 3/4 x 4 in. 115 x 271 x 10.2 cm.

          Bonhams
        • Zhang Huan "Anonymo Mountain" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Zhang Huan "Anonymo Mountain" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his performance art, sculpture, and installations. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China. Zhang Huan's work often explores themes of spirituality, cultural identity, and the human body. In the 1990s, Zhang Huan gained recognition for his provocative and daring performance art pieces. His performances were often physically demanding and involved endurance, ritualistic actions, and interactions with his own body. Through his performances, he addressed cultural and social issues in China, including the effects of rapid urbanization and globalization. One of Zhang Huan's notable performances is "12 Square Meters" (1994), where he covered his naked body in honey and fish oil and sat in a public restroom covered in flies. Another well-known performance is "To Add One Meter to an Anonymo Mountain" (1995), where he and a group of friends lay naked on a mountain, adding their bodies to its height. In the late 1990s, Zhang Huan shifted his foc to sculpture and installation art. His works often incorporate traditional Chinese materials and techniques, such as incense ash, wood, and metal. He created large-scale installations that referenced Chinese culture, history, and Buddhism. Zhang Huan's artworks have been exhibited internationally in major galleries and meums. His notable exhibitions include solo shows at the Shanghai Art Meum, the Asia Society in New York, and the Mée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon in France. His contributions to the art world have earned him critical acclaim and recognition. Zhang Huan is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists from China, and his work continues to inspire and provoke discsions about culture, spirituality, and the human condition. Measures 7.25 x 19.26 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • Zhang Huan "Seeds of Hamburg" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Zhang Huan "Seeds of Hamburg" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his performance art, sculpture, and installations. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China. Zhang Huan's work often explores themes of spirituality, cultural identity, and the human body. In the 1990s, Zhang Huan gained recognition for his provocative and daring performance art pieces. His performances were often physically demanding and involved endurance, ritualistic actions, and interactions with his own body. Through his performances, he addressed cultural and social issues in China, including the effects of rapid urbanization and globalization. One of Zhang Huan's notable performances is "12 Square Meters" (1994), where he covered his naked body in honey and fish oil and sat in a public restroom covered in flies. Another well-known performance is "To Add One Meter to an Anonymo Mountain" (1995), where he and a group of friends lay naked on a mountain, adding their bodies to its height. In the late 1990s, Zhang Huan shifted his foc to sculpture and installation art. His works often incorporate traditional Chinese materials and techniques, such as incense ash, wood, and metal. He created large-scale installations that referenced Chinese culture, history, and Buddhism. Zhang Huan's artworks have been exhibited internationally in major galleries and meums. His notable exhibitions include solo shows at the Shanghai Art Meum, the Asia Society in New York, and the Mée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon in France. His contributions to the art world have earned him critical acclaim and recognition. Zhang Huan is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists from China, and his work continues to inspire and provoke discsions about culture, spirituality, and the human condition. Measures 7.25 x 19.26 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • Zhang Huan "Pear Blosson Glove" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Zhang Huan "Pear Blosson Glove" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his performance art, sculpture, and installations. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China. Zhang Huan's work often explores themes of spirituality, cultural identity, and the human body. In the 1990s, Zhang Huan gained recognition for his provocative and daring performance art pieces. His performances were often physically demanding and involved endurance, ritualistic actions, and interactions with his own body. Through his performances, he addressed cultural and social issues in China, including the effects of rapid urbanization and globalization. One of Zhang Huan's notable performances is "12 Square Meters" (1994), where he covered his naked body in honey and fish oil and sat in a public restroom covered in flies. Another well-known performance is "To Add One Meter to an Anonymo Mountain" (1995), where he and a group of friends lay naked on a mountain, adding their bodies to its height. In the late 1990s, Zhang Huan shifted his foc to sculpture and installation art. His works often incorporate traditional Chinese materials and techniques, such as incense ash, wood, and metal. He created large-scale installations that referenced Chinese culture, history, and Buddhism. Zhang Huan's artworks have been exhibited internationally in major galleries and meums. His notable exhibitions include solo shows at the Shanghai Art Meum, the Asia Society in New York, and the Mée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon in France. His contributions to the art world have earned him critical acclaim and recognition. Zhang Huan is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists from China, and his work continues to inspire and provoke discsions about culture, spirituality, and the human condition. Measures 6.5 x 11 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • Zhang Huan "Chickenpox" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Zhang Huan "Chickenpox" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his performance art, sculpture, and installations. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China. Zhang Huan's work often explores themes of spirituality, cultural identity, and the human body. In the 1990s, Zhang Huan gained recognition for his provocative and daring performance art pieces. His performances were often physically demanding and involved endurance, ritualistic actions, and interactions with his own body. Through his performances, he addressed cultural and social issues in China, including the effects of rapid urbanization and globalization. One of Zhang Huan's notable performances is "12 Square Meters" (1994), where he covered his naked body in honey and fish oil and sat in a public restroom covered in flies. Another well-known performance is "To Add One Meter to an Anonymo Mountain" (1995), where he and a group of friends lay naked on a mountain, adding their bodies to its height. In the late 1990s, Zhang Huan shifted his foc to sculpture and installation art. His works often incorporate traditional Chinese materials and techniques, such as incense ash, wood, and metal. He created large-scale installations that referenced Chinese culture, history, and Buddhism. Zhang Huan's artworks have been exhibited internationally in major galleries and meums. His notable exhibitions include solo shows at the Shanghai Art Meum, the Asia Society in New York, and the Mée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon in France. His contributions to the art world have earned him critical acclaim and recognition. Zhang Huan is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists from China, and his work continues to inspire and provoke discsions about culture, spirituality, and the human condition. Measures 9.25 x 11 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • Zhang Huan "Rubens" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Zhang Huan "Rubens" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his performance art, sculpture, and installations. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China. Zhang Huan's work often explores themes of spirituality, cultural identity, and the human body. In the 1990s, Zhang Huan gained recognition for his provocative and daring performance art pieces. His performances were often physically demanding and involved endurance, ritualistic actions, and interactions with his own body. Through his performances, he addressed cultural and social issues in China, including the effects of rapid urbanization and globalization. One of Zhang Huan's notable performances is "12 Square Meters" (1994), where he covered his naked body in honey and fish oil and sat in a public restroom covered in flies. Another well-known performance is "To Add One Meter to an Anonymo Mountain" (1995), where he and a group of friends lay naked on a mountain, adding their bodies to its height. In the late 1990s, Zhang Huan shifted his foc to sculpture and installation art. His works often incorporate traditional Chinese materials and techniques, such as incense ash, wood, and metal. He created large-scale installations that referenced Chinese culture, history, and Buddhism. Zhang Huan's artworks have been exhibited internationally in major galleries and meums. His notable exhibitions include solo shows at the Shanghai Art Meum, the Asia Society in New York, and the Mée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon in France. His contributions to the art world have earned him critical acclaim and recognition. Zhang Huan is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists from China, and his work continues to inspire and provoke discsions about culture, spirituality, and the human condition. Measures 8 x 11 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • Zhang Huan "Foam" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Zhang Huan "Foam" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his performance art, sculpture, and installations. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China. Zhang Huan's work often explores themes of spirituality, cultural identity, and the human body. In the 1990s, Zhang Huan gained recognition for his provocative and daring performance art pieces. His performances were often physically demanding and involved endurance, ritualistic actions, and interactions with his own body. Through his performances, he addressed cultural and social issues in China, including the effects of rapid urbanization and globalization. One of Zhang Huan's notable performances is "12 Square Meters" (1994), where he covered his naked body in honey and fish oil and sat in a public restroom covered in flies. Another well-known performance is "To Add One Meter to an Anonymo Mountain" (1995), where he and a group of friends lay naked on a mountain, adding their bodies to its height. In the late 1990s, Zhang Huan shifted his foc to sculpture and installation art. His works often incorporate traditional Chinese materials and techniques, such as incense ash, wood, and metal. He created large-scale installations that referenced Chinese culture, history, and Buddhism. Zhang Huan's artworks have been exhibited internationally in major galleries and meums. His notable exhibitions include solo shows at the Shanghai Art Meum, the Asia Society in New York, and the Mée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon in France. His contributions to the art world have earned him critical acclaim and recognition. Zhang Huan is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists from China, and his work continues to inspire and provoke discsions about culture, spirituality, and the human condition. Measures 7.25 x 11 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • Zhang Huan "Foam" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Zhang Huan "Foam" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his performance art, sculpture, and installations. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China. Zhang Huan's work often explores themes of spirituality, cultural identity, and the human body. In the 1990s, Zhang Huan gained recognition for his provocative and daring performance art pieces. His performances were often physically demanding and involved endurance, ritualistic actions, and interactions with his own body. Through his performances, he addressed cultural and social issues in China, including the effects of rapid urbanization and globalization. One of Zhang Huan's notable performances is "12 Square Meters" (1994), where he covered his naked body in honey and fish oil and sat in a public restroom covered in flies. Another well-known performance is "To Add One Meter to an Anonymo Mountain" (1995), where he and a group of friends lay naked on a mountain, adding their bodies to its height. In the late 1990s, Zhang Huan shifted his foc to sculpture and installation art. His works often incorporate traditional Chinese materials and techniques, such as incense ash, wood, and metal. He created large-scale installations that referenced Chinese culture, history, and Buddhism. Zhang Huan's artworks have been exhibited internationally in major galleries and meums. His notable exhibitions include solo shows at the Shanghai Art Meum, the Asia Society in New York, and the Mée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon in France. His contributions to the art world have earned him critical acclaim and recognition. Zhang Huan is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists from China, and his work continues to inspire and provoke discsions about culture, spirituality, and the human condition. Measures 7.25 x 11 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • Zhang Huan "The Third Leg" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Zhang Huan "The Third Leg" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his performance art, sculpture, and installations. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China. Zhang Huan's work often explores themes of spirituality, cultural identity, and the human body. In the 1990s, Zhang Huan gained recognition for his provocative and daring performance art pieces. His performances were often physically demanding and involved endurance, ritualistic actions, and interactions with his own body. Through his performances, he addressed cultural and social issues in China, including the effects of rapid urbanization and globalization. One of Zhang Huan's notable performances is "12 Square Meters" (1994), where he covered his naked body in honey and fish oil and sat in a public restroom covered in flies. Another well-known performance is "To Add One Meter to an Anonymo Mountain" (1995), where he and a group of friends lay naked on a mountain, adding their bodies to its height. In the late 1990s, Zhang Huan shifted his foc to sculpture and installation art. His works often incorporate traditional Chinese materials and techniques, such as incense ash, wood, and metal. He created large-scale installations that referenced Chinese culture, history, and Buddhism. Zhang Huan's artworks have been exhibited internationally in major galleries and meums. His notable exhibitions include solo shows at the Shanghai Art Meum, the Asia Society in New York, and the Mée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon in France. His contributions to the art world have earned him critical acclaim and recognition. Zhang Huan is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists from China, and his work continues to inspire and provoke discsions about culture, spirituality, and the human condition. Measures 8.01 x 11 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • Zhang Huan "My New York" Print.
          May. 26, 2024

          Zhang Huan "My New York" Print.

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his performance art, sculpture, and installations. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China. Zhang Huan's work often explores themes of spirituality, cultural identity, and the human body. In the 1990s, Zhang Huan gained recognition for his provocative and daring performance art pieces. His performances were often physically demanding and involved endurance, ritualistic actions, and interactions with his own body. Through his performances, he addressed cultural and social issues in China, including the effects of rapid urbanization and globalization. One of Zhang Huan's notable performances is "12 Square Meters" (1994), where he covered his naked body in honey and fish oil and sat in a public restroom covered in flies. Another well-known performance is "To Add One Meter to an Anonymo Mountain" (1995), where he and a group of friends lay naked on a mountain, adding their bodies to its height. In the late 1990s, Zhang Huan shifted his foc to sculpture and installation art. His works often incorporate traditional Chinese materials and techniques, such as incense ash, wood, and metal. He created large-scale installations that referenced Chinese culture, history, and Buddhism. Zhang Huan's artworks have been exhibited internationally in major galleries and meums. His notable exhibitions include solo shows at the Shanghai Art Meum, the Asia Society in New York, and the Mée d'Art Contemporain de Lyon in France. His contributions to the art world have earned him critical acclaim and recognition. Zhang Huan is considered one of the most influential contemporary artists from China, and his work continues to inspire and provoke discsions about culture, spirituality, and the human condition. Measures 9.25 x 11 Verso is blank. Mounted to archival quality paper.

          Morgan Auctions
        • ZHANG HUAN 張洹 (Anyang, China, b. 1965) Untitled (Donkeys) 無題 (驢子)
          May. 17, 2024

          ZHANG HUAN 張洹 (Anyang, China, b. 1965) Untitled (Donkeys) 無題 (驢子)

          Est: £600 - £800

          ZHANG HUAN 張洹 (Anyang, China, b. 1965) Untitled (Donkeys) 2006 Charcoal on paper, framed and glazed Signed to lower right 119cm high, 80cm wide 張洹 無題 (驢子) 2006年作 木炭畫紙 鏡框 款識:作家簽名於右下方 - PROVENANCE: Chiswick Auctions, 29 September 2020, Lot 89; English Private Collection 來源:齊仕閣,2020年9月29日,拍品編號89; 私人英國收藏 - This work relates to Zhang Huan’s 'donkey' period. His 2004 work Window comprised of nine photographs taken of the artist crouched beside a donkey in often startling positions and in a state of undress. His 2005 work Donkey presents a taxidermy sculpture of a donkey mounting a model of the famous Jin Mao tower in Shanghai in what might be considered a romantic encounter. The work has been read as a complex allegory of Chinese ambition. This ink study, painted after the original work had been completed, demonstrates the potential of ink, through the duplicated forms in monochrome with shadows indicative of movement, to give a graphic voice to Zhang’s vision. Zhang Huan is a contemporary Chinese artist known for his innovative and provocative works that explore the relationship between tradition and modernity, individual and society, and the physical and spiritual realms. Born in 1965 in Anyang, a small city in Henan Province, China, Zhang Huan grew up during the Cultural Revolution, a period of social and political upheaval that deeply influenced his artistic practice. After graduating from Henan University in 1988 with a degree in oil painting, Zhang Huan moved to Beijing, where he became part of the avant-garde art scene. In the early 1990s, he gained international recognition for his performances, which often involved extreme acts of endurance and self-mutilation, and challenged conventional notions of the body and its relationship to society and culture. One of his most well-known performances, "12 Square Meters" (1994), involved him sitting naked in a public toilet covered in fish oil and honey while being swarmed by flies. In another performance, "My New York" (2002), Zhang Huan had his body covered in honey and then covered in feathers while lying on a New York street. In the late 1990s, Zhang Huan began to shift his focus to sculpture and installation art, using materials such as incense ash, copper, and animal hides to create large-scale works that evoked traditional Chinese culture and spirituality. One of his most famous sculptures, "My Homeland" (1996-97), is a giant head made of incense ash and soil that weighs over three tons and symbolizes the fragility and impermanence of life. Another notable work, "Family Tree" (2001), consists of a large tree made of human skin that was collected from a tattoo parlor and symbolizes the complex relationships between individuals, families, and society. In recent years, Zhang Huan has continued to explore themes of identity, memory, and spirituality through a variety of media, including painting, photography, and video. His work has been exhibited in major museums and galleries around the world, including the Museum of Modern Art in New York, the National Museum of China in Beijing, and the Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao. Despite his success and international acclaim, Zhang Huan remains deeply connected to his roots in rural China and is actively involved in promoting cultural and environmental conservation in his home province of Henan. In 2013, he founded the Zhang Huan Studio in Shanghai, which serves as a platform for artistic experimentation and cultural exchange between China and the rest of the world. -

          Chiswick Auctions
        • ZHANG HUAN 張洹 (Anyang, China, b. 1965) Untitled 無題
          May. 17, 2024

          ZHANG HUAN 張洹 (Anyang, China, b. 1965) Untitled 無題

          Est: £600 - £800

          ZHANG HUAN 張洹 (Anyang, China, b. 1965) Untitled 2006 Ink on paper, framed and glazed Signed 'ZHANG HUAN' and dated '2006' 80cm high, 119cm wide 張洹 無題 2006年作 水墨紙本 鏡框 款識: Zhang Huan,2006。

          Chiswick Auctions
        • Zhang Huan "Untitled" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          Zhang Huan "Untitled" Print

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his diverse body of work, which includes performance art, sculpture, painting, and photography. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China.Zhang Huan first gained recognition in the 1990s for his provocative and physically demanding performance art pieces. He often subjected his body to extreme conditions, pushing the limits of endurance and exploring themes of personal and cultural identity, spirituality, and the relationship between the individual and society. His performances often involved the use of ritualistic actions, religious symbols, and collective participation.One of Zhang Huan's most well-known performance art pieces is "12 Square Meters" (1994), in which he sat motionless in a public restroom covered in fish oil and honey while flies swarmed around him. This performance challenged traditional notions of beauty, cleanliness, and the boundaries of the body.In addition to performance art, Zhang Huan has also created large-scale sculptures and installations. His works often incorporate unconventional materials such as ash, animal skins, and metal. Many of his sculptures explore themes of spirituality and the relationship between humans and nature.Zhang Huan's art has been exhibited internationally, and he has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to contemporary art. His work is often characterized by its boldness, introspection, and engagement with Chinese cultural traditions and social issues.Throughout his career, Zhang Huan has continued to explore new mediums and techniques, expanding his artistic practice and pushing boundaries. His art invites viewers to reflect on the human condition, cultural identity, and the complex interplay between the individual and society. Zhang Huan's impact on the contemporary art scene, both in China and globally, has been significant, and his work continues to inspire and provoke thoughtful engagement. Measures 10.9 x 9.25.

          Morgan Auctions
        • Zhang Huan "Untitled" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          Zhang Huan "Untitled" Print

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his diverse body of work, which includes performance art, sculpture, painting, and photography. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China.Zhang Huan first gained recognition in the 1990s for his provocative and physically demanding performance art pieces. He often subjected his body to extreme conditions, pushing the limits of endurance and exploring themes of personal and cultural identity, spirituality, and the relationship between the individual and society. His performances often involved the use of ritualistic actions, religious symbols, and collective participation.One of Zhang Huan's most well-known performance art pieces is "12 Square Meters" (1994), in which he sat motionless in a public restroom covered in fish oil and honey while flies swarmed around him. This performance challenged traditional notions of beauty, cleanliness, and the boundaries of the body.In addition to performance art, Zhang Huan has also created large-scale sculptures and installations. His works often incorporate unconventional materials such as ash, animal skins, and metal. Many of his sculptures explore themes of spirituality and the relationship between humans and nature.Zhang Huan's art has been exhibited internationally, and he has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to contemporary art. His work is often characterized by its boldness, introspection, and engagement with Chinese cultural traditions and social issues.Throughout his career, Zhang Huan has continued to explore new mediums and techniques, expanding his artistic practice and pushing boundaries. His art invites viewers to reflect on the human condition, cultural identity, and the complex interplay between the individual and society. Zhang Huan's impact on the contemporary art scene, both in China and globally, has been significant, and his work continues to inspire and provoke thoughtful engagement. Measures 10.9 x 9.25.

          Morgan Auctions
        • Zhang Huan "Untitled" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          Zhang Huan "Untitled" Print

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his diverse body of work, which includes performance art, sculpture, painting, and photography. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China.Zhang Huan first gained recognition in the 1990s for his provocative and physically demanding performance art pieces. He often subjected his body to extreme conditions, pushing the limits of endurance and exploring themes of personal and cultural identity, spirituality, and the relationship between the individual and society. His performances often involved the use of ritualistic actions, religious symbols, and collective participation.One of Zhang Huan's most well-known performance art pieces is "12 Square Meters" (1994), in which he sat motionless in a public restroom covered in fish oil and honey while flies swarmed around him. This performance challenged traditional notions of beauty, cleanliness, and the boundaries of the body.In addition to performance art, Zhang Huan has also created large-scale sculptures and installations. His works often incorporate unconventional materials such as ash, animal skins, and metal. Many of his sculptures explore themes of spirituality and the relationship between humans and nature.Zhang Huan's art has been exhibited internationally, and he has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to contemporary art. His work is often characterized by its boldness, introspection, and engagement with Chinese cultural traditions and social issues.Throughout his career, Zhang Huan has continued to explore new mediums and techniques, expanding his artistic practice and pushing boundaries. His art invites viewers to reflect on the human condition, cultural identity, and the complex interplay between the individual and society. Zhang Huan's impact on the contemporary art scene, both in China and globally, has been significant, and his work continues to inspire and provoke thoughtful engagement. Measures 10.9 x 9.25.

          Morgan Auctions
        • Zhang Huan "Untitled" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          Zhang Huan "Untitled" Print

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his diverse body of work, which includes performance art, sculpture, painting, and photography. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China.Zhang Huan first gained recognition in the 1990s for his provocative and physically demanding performance art pieces. He often subjected his body to extreme conditions, pushing the limits of endurance and exploring themes of personal and cultural identity, spirituality, and the relationship between the individual and society. His performances often involved the use of ritualistic actions, religious symbols, and collective participation.One of Zhang Huan's most well-known performance art pieces is "12 Square Meters" (1994), in which he sat motionless in a public restroom covered in fish oil and honey while flies swarmed around him. This performance challenged traditional notions of beauty, cleanliness, and the boundaries of the body.In addition to performance art, Zhang Huan has also created large-scale sculptures and installations. His works often incorporate unconventional materials such as ash, animal skins, and metal. Many of his sculptures explore themes of spirituality and the relationship between humans and nature.Zhang Huan's art has been exhibited internationally, and he has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to contemporary art. His work is often characterized by its boldness, introspection, and engagement with Chinese cultural traditions and social issues.Throughout his career, Zhang Huan has continued to explore new mediums and techniques, expanding his artistic practice and pushing boundaries. His art invites viewers to reflect on the human condition, cultural identity, and the complex interplay between the individual and society. Zhang Huan's impact on the contemporary art scene, both in China and globally, has been significant, and his work continues to inspire and provoke thoughtful engagement. Measures 10.9 x 9.25.

          Morgan Auctions
        • Zhang Huan "Untitled" Print
          May. 12, 2024

          Zhang Huan "Untitled" Print

          Est: $200 - $400

          Zhang Huan is a Chinese contemporary artist known for his diverse body of work, which includes performance art, sculpture, painting, and photography. He was born in 1965 in Anyang, Henan Province, China.Zhang Huan first gained recognition in the 1990s for his provocative and physically demanding performance art pieces. He often subjected his body to extreme conditions, pushing the limits of endurance and exploring themes of personal and cultural identity, spirituality, and the relationship between the individual and society. His performances often involved the use of ritualistic actions, religious symbols, and collective participation.One of Zhang Huan's most well-known performance art pieces is "12 Square Meters" (1994), in which he sat motionless in a public restroom covered in fish oil and honey while flies swarmed around him. This performance challenged traditional notions of beauty, cleanliness, and the boundaries of the body.In addition to performance art, Zhang Huan has also created large-scale sculptures and installations. His works often incorporate unconventional materials such as ash, animal skins, and metal. Many of his sculptures explore themes of spirituality and the relationship between humans and nature.Zhang Huan's art has been exhibited internationally, and he has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to contemporary art. His work is often characterized by its boldness, introspection, and engagement with Chinese cultural traditions and social issues.Throughout his career, Zhang Huan has continued to explore new mediums and techniques, expanding his artistic practice and pushing boundaries. His art invites viewers to reflect on the human condition, cultural identity, and the complex interplay between the individual and society. Zhang Huan's impact on the contemporary art scene, both in China and globally, has been significant, and his work continues to inspire and provoke thoughtful engagement. Measures 10.9 x 9.25.

          Morgan Auctions
        • Zhang Huan (born 1965); To Raise The Water Level In A Fish Pond (Close Up);
          Apr. 05, 2024

          Zhang Huan (born 1965); To Raise The Water Level In A Fish Pond (Close Up);

          Est: $7,000 - $10,000

          Zhang Huan (born 1965) To Raise The Water Level In A Fish Pond (Close Up), 1997 Chromogenic print; framed, signed and dated in Chinese and numbered 'AP III/V' in English in ink on a label on the reverse. 40 7/8 x 61 1/8 in. (103.8 x 155.3 cm.)

          Bonhams
        • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) To Add One Meter to an Unknown Mountain, 1995 signed,
          Apr. 03, 2024

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) To Add One Meter to an Unknown Mountain, 1995 signed,

          Est: $10,000 - $15,000

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) To Add One Meter to an Unknown Mountain, 1995 signed, titled, dated and numbered '2⁄15' in ink on affixed artist's label (frame backing) image: 40 ½ x 59 ¼ in. (102.8 x 150.4 cm.) overall framed: 49 x 66 ½ in. (124.4 x 168.9 cm.)

          Christie's
        • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Memory Door (Anatomy), 2006
          Mar. 01, 2024

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Memory Door (Anatomy), 2006

          Est: $10,000 - $15,000

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Memory Door (Anatomy), 2006 signed, inscribed and dated 'Zhang Huan 2006' (on the reverse) silkscreen mounted on carved antique wood door 64 x 126 x 5 in. 162.6 x 320 x 12.7 cm.

          Bonhams
        • Foam
          Jul. 19, 2023

          Foam

          Est: $6,000 - $9,000

          Zhang Huan b. 1965 'Foam' signed, titled, dated, and editioned in Chinese and English in ink (on the reverse) chromogenic print, flush-mounted 24½ by 36 in. 62.2 by 91.4 cm. Executed in 2005, this work is number 5 from an edition of 8

          Sotheby's
        • 1/2 (Meat #1)
          May. 25, 2023

          1/2 (Meat #1)

          Est: €5,000 - €7,000

          Zhang Huan b. 1965 1/2 (Meat #1)  signed, titled, numbered 8/15 and dated 1998 on a label affixed to the reverse c-print on Fuji archival paper mounted on aluminium firmato, intitolato, numerato 8/15 e datato 1998 su un'etichetta apposta sul retro c-print su carta d'archivio Fuji montata su alluminio) Image: cm 91,5x76,2; inches 36.02 by 30 Sheet: cm 182,5x101; inches 71.85 by 39.76 Framed: cm 186x104x5; inches 73.22 by 40.94 by 1.96

          Sotheby's
        • Zhang Huan (b. 1965) My boston IV, 2005
          Mar. 15, 2023

          Zhang Huan (b. 1965) My boston IV, 2005

          Est: €5,000 - €7,000

          Zhang Huan (b. 1965) My boston IV, 2005 Chromogenic print Edition of 10 74 x 125 cm Provenance : Private collection, Paris Note : This work is registered on the artist's website under the series My Boston Zhang Huan (né en 1965) My boston IV, 2005 Tirage chromogénique Édition de 10 exemplaires 74 × 125 cm Provenance : Collection particulière, Paris Note : Cette oeuvre est répertoriée sur le site Internet de l'artiste sous la série My Boston.

          Piasa
        • Zhang (Huan) Buddha/Ash, 2 vol., 2007 others on Chinese contemporary art (8)
          Mar. 09, 2023

          Zhang (Huan) Buddha/Ash, 2 vol., 2007 others on Chinese contemporary art (8)

          Est: £200 - £300

          Zhang (Huan) Buddha/Ash, 2 vol., original boards, together in board slip-case, 2007; Altered States, original pictorial boards, Milan & New York, 2007 § Kuntiz (Daniel) Blessings: Zhang Huan, original cloth-backed wooden boards, upper cover with title in ink and cut-out Chinese characters, New York, 2008 § Yang (Jiechang) No-shadow Kick, original pictorial wrappers, Shanghai, n.d. § Butterfly Dream, original boards, dust-jacket, Shanghai, n.d., illustrations, some colour; and 2 others on Chinese contemporary art, 4to (8)

          Forum Auctions - UK
        • Zhang Huan  (born 1965) To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain, 1995
          Dec. 06, 2022

          Zhang Huan  (born 1965) To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain, 1995

          Est: $8,000 - $12,000

          Zhang Huan  (born 1965) To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain, 1995 Gelatin silver print, printed 2017, signed, inscribed and dated in silver ink in the margin; one from outside the edition of 15. image: 15 1/2 x 24in. (39.3 x 61cm.) sheet: 27 x 40in. (68.6 x 101.6cm.) Property from the Collection of Samuel Stern, Alexandria, Virginia Provenance: Gift of the artist In 1995, Zhang Huan began to stage larger scale performance works that involved other participants. To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain was a collaboration between Zhang Huan and nine East Village artists who lay on top of one another in order to raise the summit of the mountain by one meter.

          Hindman
        • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Winter Plum Blossom ash on linen 18 x 18 1/4 in. (45.7
          Nov. 18, 2022

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Winter Plum Blossom ash on linen 18 x 18 1/4 in. (45.7

          Est: $10,000 - $15,000

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Winter Plum Blossom ash on linen 18 x 18 1/4 in. (45.7 x 46.4 cm.)

          Christie's
        • ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) MY BOSTON (#1), 2005
          Apr. 08, 2022

          ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) MY BOSTON (#1), 2005

          Est: €3,000 - €5,000

          ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) MY BOSTON (#1), 2005 Tirage chromogénique monté sur aluminium Signé et daté sur une étiquette apposée au dos Numéroté AP 2/2 sur une étiquette apposée au dos Tirage à 8 exemplaires + 2 AP Dimensions de l'image : 101,5 x 203 cm - 39.96 x 79.92 in. Dimensions du tirage : 123,5 x 227 cm - 48.62 x 89.37 in. C-Print mounted on aluminium Signed and dated on a label affixed at the back Numbered AP 2/2 on a label affixed at the back Edition of 8 + 2 AP Provenance : - Acquis direment auprès de l’artiste par l’actuel propriétaire Exposition : - Contemporary Combustion : Chinese Artists in America, New Britain Museum of American Art, Nouvelle-Bretagne, Exposition du 18 juillet au 14 octobre 2007 Cette oeuvre est issue de la performance originale My Boston réalisée par l’artiste au Museum of Fine Arts, Boston, le 26 septembre 2005

          Cornette de Saint-Cyr
        • Zhang Huan: Chinese C-Print
          Mar. 25, 2022

          Zhang Huan: Chinese C-Print

          Est: $700 - $1,000

          Zhang Huan (Chinese, b. 1965). "Pear Blossom Grove # 4." 2001. Archival chromogenic C-print of skeletal remains in a landscape. Signed, dated, and numbered on verso lower right. Edition XX of 8. [Art: 49 x 39 inches; Frame: 51 x 41 inches].

          Roland Auctions NY
        • ZHANG HUAN, 65 KG, 1994
          Mar. 08, 2022

          ZHANG HUAN, 65 KG, 1994

          Est: $6,000 - $9,000

          ZHANG HUAN Chinese, born 1965 65 KG, 1994 Type C photograph 152.0 x 100.0 cm (image) 177.0 x 124.0 cm (frame) edition: 2/15 signed, dated and inscribed with title and number on label verso : 65 KG / Zhang Huan 1994 / 2/15 PROVENANCE Barry Friedman, New York Christie’s, New York, 25 March 2014, lot 190 Shannon Bennett, Melbourne EXHIBITED Zhang Huan, Kunstverein, Hamburg, 30 November 2002 – 9 February 2003, then touring to the Bochum Art Museum, Bochum, 5 April – 15 June 2003 (another example) Zhang Huan: Altered States, Asia Society Galleries, New York, 6 September 2007 – 20 January 2008 (another example)  LITERATURE Outeirino, B., Zhang Huan: Pilgrimage to Santiago, Museo das Peregrinacións e de Santiago, Santiago de Compostela, 2001, p. 109 (illus., another example) Chiu, M., et. al., Zhang Huan: Altered States, exhibition catalogue, Charta/Asia Society, New York, 2007, pp. 31, 33 (illus., another example) Vine, R., New China, New Art, Prestel Verlag, Munich, 2008, p. 84 (illus., another example) Dziewior, Y., et al., Zhang Huan, Phaidon Press Limited, London, 2009, pp. 46, 47 (illus., another example) This item is located at our Melbourne gallery

          Deutscher and Hackett
        • Zhang Huan: Chinese C-Print
          Feb. 26, 2022

          Zhang Huan: Chinese C-Print

          Est: $1,500 - $2,500

          Zhang Huan (Chinese, b. 1965). "Pear Blossom Grove # 4." 2001. Archival chromogenic C-print of skeletal remains in a landscape. Signed, dated, and numbered on verso lower right. Edition XX of 8. [Art: 49 x 39 inches; Frame: 51 x 41 inches].

          Roland Auctions NY
        • Zhang Huan: Chinese C-Print
          Dec. 04, 2021

          Zhang Huan: Chinese C-Print

          Est: $1,500 - $2,500

          Zhang Huan (Chinese, b. 1965). "Pear Blossom Grove # 4." 2001. Archival chromogenic C-print of skeletal remains in a landscape. Signed, dated, and numbered on verso lower right. Edition XX of 8. [Art: 49 x 39 inches; Frame: 51 x 41 inches].

          Roland Auctions NY
        • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1966) - Leaving
          Oct. 19, 2021

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1966) - Leaving

          Est: £4,000 - £6,000

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1966) Leaving c-print 40 x 49 ¾in. (101.5 x 126.4cm.)

          Christie's
        • ZHANG HUAN (b. 1965) - Voices From Afar
          May. 25, 2021

          ZHANG HUAN (b. 1965) - Voices From Afar

          Est: $180,000 - $280,000

          ZHANG HUAN (b. 1965) Voices From Afar incense ash on linen diameter: 172 cm. (67 3/4 in.)

          Christie's
        • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Pandas Hehe Xiexie stainless steel sculpture 28 x 19.5
          Apr. 21, 2021

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Pandas Hehe Xiexie stainless steel sculpture 28 x 19.5

          Est: $30,000 - $50,000

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Pandas Hehe Xiexie stainless steel sculpture 28 x 19.5 x 18.5 cm. (11 x 7 5/8 x 7 1/4 in.); & 27 x 18 x 19.5 cm (10 5/8 x 7 1/8 x 7 5/8 in.) (2)

          Christie's
        • Zhang HUAN (Né en 1966) - 12 SQUARE METERS, 1994
          Apr. 14, 2021

          Zhang HUAN (Né en 1966) - 12 SQUARE METERS, 1994

          Est: €4,000 - €6,000

          Zhang HUAN (Né en 1966) 12 SQUARE METERS, 1994 Tirage au gelatino-bromure d’argent Signé et daté au dos Numéroté 11/15 au dos 163 x 113 cm - 64.17 x 44.48 in. Silver bromide gelatino print Signed and dated at the back Numbered 11/15 at the back Provenance - Collection particulière, Bruxelles - Vente Cornette de Saint Cyr, 31 mars 2007 - Collection particulière, Paris (acquis lors de la vente précitée) 12 Square Meters est une célèbre performance réalisée en 1993 par l’artiste conceptuel Zhang Huan, photographiée par Rong Rong, son ami (et artiste). Zhang Huan a enduit son corps nu d’huile de poisson et de miel et s’est assis dans les toilettes publiques les plus sales et les plus malodorants de l’East Village, pendant soixante minutes, pendant la chaleur de l’été. Bien que des centaines de mouches recouvraient son corps, Zhang Huan est resté ainsi, inébranlable, dans une méditation intense. L’artiste, dans cette performance, proteste contre les conditions de vie putrides d’une partie de la Chine, lieux de misère qui vivent dans l’ombre des quartiers chics. Dans cette œuvre, Zhang Huan rend également un hommage à son ami Ai WeiWei dont la famille a été exilée au Xinjiang pendant la Révolution culturelle, et dont le père a été chargé de nettoyer les toilettes publiques tous les matins.

          Cornette de Saint-Cyr
        • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Xiao Yang signed, titled in Chinese and dated 'Zhang H
          Mar. 12, 2021

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Xiao Yang signed, titled in Chinese and dated 'Zhang H

          Est: $15,000 - $20,000

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Xiao Yang signed, titled in Chinese and dated 'Zhang Huan 2007.' (on the reverse) ash on linen 150 x 110 cm. (59 x 43¹/4 in.) Executed in 2007.

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        • ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Foam Series
          Jul. 14, 2020

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965) Foam Series

          Est: $300,000 - $500,000

          ZHANG HUAN (B. 1965)   Foam Series    signed , titled and inscribed in Chinese, dated and numbered  ‘1998 ap 5/5’ (on the reverse of each)  a set of fifteen chromogenic prints image: 152.5 x 102 cm. (60 x 40 1/8 in.) (15) sheet: 178 x 127 cm. (70 x 50 in.) (15) edition: AP 5/5 + 15  Executed in 1998 

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        • Zhang Huan, Insects No. 2, 2006
          Jun. 19, 2020

          Zhang Huan, Insects No. 2, 2006

          Est: €30,000 - €50,000

          Signed in Pinyin, dated and titled 'Zhang Huan 2006. No. 2.' verso on canvas.

          Kunsthaus Lempertz KG
        • Zhang Huan - My Rome: Stand
          Jun. 18, 2020

          Zhang Huan - My Rome: Stand

          Est: €800 - €1,200

          Edition 24 of 24 Signed and numbered in black ink on the verso This lot is accompanied by certificate

          Finarte
        • ZHANG HUAN | WORK OUTDOORS
          May. 14, 2020

          ZHANG HUAN | WORK OUTDOORS

          Est: $15,000 - $20,000

          ZHANG HUAN b. 1965 WORK OUTDOORS signed, dated 2011 and inscribed in Chinese on the reverse ash on linen 22 by 22¼ in. 55.9 by 56.5 cm.

          Sotheby's
        • Zhang Huan (b. 1966) - 49 Days No. 8
          Mar. 05, 2020

          Zhang Huan (b. 1966) - 49 Days No. 8

          Est: $20,000 - $30,000

          Zhang Huan (b. 1966) 49 Days No. 8 gray brick and steel 42 ½ x 35 ½ x 57 in. (108 x 90.2 x 144.8 cm.)

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        • ZHANG HUAN - Twin
          Mar. 04, 2020

          ZHANG HUAN - Twin

          Est: $25,000 - $35,000

          ZHANG HUAN - Twin

          Phillips
        • *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) - TO RAISE THE WATER LEVEL IN A FISH POND, 1997
          Oct. 22, 2019

          *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) - TO RAISE THE WATER LEVEL IN A FISH POND, 1997

          Est: €12,000 - €18,000

          *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) TO RAISE THE WATER LEVEL IN A FISH POND, 1997 Tirage chromogénique Signé, titré et daté au dos Numéroté 13/15 au dos Tirage à 15 exemplaires 101,5 x 152,5 cm - 40 x 60 in. C-Print Signed, titled and dated at the back Numbered 13/15 at the back Edition of 15 Provenance : - Max Protetch Gallery, New York - Collection particulière, Zurich

          Cornette de Saint-Cyr
        • *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) - FOAM, 1998
          Oct. 22, 2019

          *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) - FOAM, 1998

          Est: €25,000 - €35,000

          *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) FOAM, 1998 Ensemble de quinze tirages chromogéniques montés sur plexiglas Chaque tirage est signé, daté et numéroté 11/15 au dos 101,5 x 68,5 cm - 40 x 27 in. (chaque) Set of fifteen C-Prints mounted on plexiglas Each C-Print is signed, dated and numbered 11/15 at the back Provenance : - Galerie Volker Diehl, Berlin - Collection particulière, Zurich Expositions : - Zhang Huan, Nikolaj Copenhagen Contemporary Art Center, Copenhague, Expsoition en 2003 (un exemplaire similaire) - Zhang Huan, Kunstverein, Hambourg, Exposition du mois de novembre 2002 au mois de février 2003 (un exemplaire similaire) - Supernow : Art of the 1990’s from the Kent Logan Collection, San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, Exposition du mois de décembre 2003 au mois de mai 2004 (un exemplaire similaire) Bibliographie : - Zhang Huan, Catalogue de l’exposition au Kunstverein, Hambourg, 2002. Œuvre reproduite en pages 72 et 77 de l’ouvrage (un exemplaire similaire) - Supernow : Art of the 1990’s from the Kent Logan Collection, Catalogue de l’exposition au San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, San Francisco, 2003. Œuvre reproduite en pages 108 et 109 de l’ouvrage (un exemplaire similaire)

          Cornette de Saint-Cyr
        • *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) - BUDDHA NEVER DOWN WITH FEATHER, 2003
          Oct. 22, 2019

          *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) - BUDDHA NEVER DOWN WITH FEATHER, 2003

          Est: €30,000 - €50,000

          *ZHANG HUAN (NE EN 1965) BUDDHA NEVER DOWN WITH FEATHER, 2003 Aluminium peint, fibre de verre et plumes Exemplaire 2/6 211 x 211 cm - 83 x 83 in. Painted aluminium, fiberglass and feathers Edition 2/6 Provenance : - Acquis directement auprès de l’artiste par l’actuel propriétaire Expositions : - Soul, Bruges, Exposition du mois de juillet au mois de septembre 2005 (modèle similaire) - Exposition collective, Cotthem Gallery, Sint-Lievens-Houtem, Exposition du mois de septembre au mois de décembre 2003 Bibliographie : - Soul / Inspired Art. Œuvre reproduite en page 109 de l’ouvrage - Info Flash, novembre 2005. Œuvre reproduite dans l’ouvrage, sans pagination - Het Nieuwsblad, 15 juillet 2005. Œuvre reproduite en page 12 de l’ouvrage - Gazet van Anterpen, 16 juillet 2005. Œuvre reproduite en page 76 de l’ouvrage - Le Soir, 11 août 2005. Œuvre reproduite en page 24 de l’ouvrage Un certificat de l’artiste sera remis à l’acquéreur

          Cornette de Saint-Cyr
        • ZHANG HUAN | Family Tree
          Oct. 06, 2019

          ZHANG HUAN | Family Tree

          Est: $500,000 - $700,000

          Executed in 2000, this works is unique.

          Sotheby's
        • Zhang Huan (Né en 1965) Writer cendre sur toile 100.5 x 70 cm.
          Jun. 05, 2019

          Zhang Huan (Né en 1965) Writer cendre sur toile 100.5 x 70 cm.

          Est: €7,000 - €10,000

          Zhang Huan (Né en 1965) Writer signé en Chinois, signé en Pinyin et daté 'Zhang Huan 2008' (au dos) cendre sur toile 100.5 x 70 cm. Réalisé en 2008. signed in Chinese, signed in Pinyin and dated 'Zhang Huan 2008' (on the reverse) ash on linen 39 5/8 x 27 ½ in. Executed in 2008.

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