Cui Xiuwen: Biography
Biography Cui Xiuwen (Chinese)
1970 Born in Haerbin
1990 Graduated from Fine Arts Department of Northeast Normal University.
1996 Graduated from the Oil Painting Department Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing
Exhibitions
2006 “They discovered that the Camera is better than the Paintbrush” LONGRUN ART Beijing China
2006 “2006 IDAA International Digital Art Award” QUT ART MUSEUM. Australia
2006 Plato and his seven spirits. OCT Contemporary art terminal. Shenzhen. China
2006 “Cui Xiuwen,” DF2 Gallery. U.S.A. Opens in L.A. (solo)
2006 The Sixth International Photography Month in Moscow: Photo biennale 2006
2006 The Thirteen: “Chinese Video Now” . P.S.1 Contemporary Art Center, NY, USA
2006 “Seoul Internationl Photography Fetival” Seoul, Korea
2005 “Cui Xiuwen,” Marella Gallery. Italy. Opens in Beijing (solo)
2005 1965-2005, collection of new media from the Center Pompidou, la Caixa forum, Barcelona
2005 “Body Temperature.” Invoking the legacy of Hans Christian Anderson through Chinese Contemporary Art.
2005 “Cloud Rain,” Beijing Art Now Gallery.
2005 “Loft Of Language,” Beijing Three Quarters Gallery.
2005 “Vehicle & Mirror,” Beijing New Art Projects.
2004 "Untitied: Julia Loktev, Julika, Cui Xiuwen." Tate Modern, Londen, England
2004 “Between Past and Future-New Photography and Video from China” International Center of Photography and Asia Society, New York, USA.
2004 “Cui Xiuwen-----Kan Xuan” Video Exhibition, Museum Art Contemporary Bordeaux, France
2004 “Out the Window-Spaces of Distraction” The Japan Foundation Forum, Organized by the Japan Foundation Asia Center
2004 “Spellbound Aura ” The New Vision of Chinese Photography, Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, Taiwan
2004 “China, the Body Everywhere?” Museum of Contemporary Art, Marseille, France
2004 “The 11th Nippon International Performance Art Festival,” Japan
2003 “New Zone Chinese Art”the Zacheta National gallery, Poland
2003 “City_Net Asia 2003” Seoul Museum, Korea.
2003 “Alors, la China ? ” Center Pompidou, Paris, France
2003 “Prague Biennale 1” Peripherles become the center, P..
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