Press Release
ShanghART Gallery is pleased to launch ZHANG Enli solo exhibition in both main and H-space on 6 September, 2015. Focal characterised series paintings of ‘old tree’, ‘line’ and ‘object’ will be exhibited. The exhibition will last until 18 October 2015.

Seven years have passed since ZHANG Enli’s last solo exhibition held in ShanghART Gallery, this coming solo show in September is undoubted a reinforcing exploration and self precipitation regarding the observation to ‘static object’. From the early portrayal of characters to the pursuit of the origin of mundane objects in everyday life, artist regains the vitality of routine stuff from his gradually simplified images. Painted ‘winding lines’, ‘withered branches’, ‘piled implements’ etc. are ordinary substances which trigger the nature and essence of matters in a subtle perspective, simultaneously reflecting the imperceptible extension artist adopted from physical entity to abstraction.

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For Zhang Enli, painting itself is a vital activity, no matter his brushes are featuring human activities or illustrating daily objects.

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About the Gallery

Founded in 1996, ShanghART Gallery is one of the first contemporary art galleries established in China. With spaces in Shanghai, Beijing and Singapore, ShanghART has been a driving force of the development of Chinese contemporary art for the past twenty years. Working closely together with over 40 artists, ShanghART regularly participates in the major international art fairs and collaborates with important art institutions in China and from all over the world.

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