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i Zhilong (1962 Inner Mongolia) is a prominent painter who is known for his political pop images, mostly of Chinese women during the Cultural Revolution. His consumer icon series helped gain him international fame. His works are somewhat plain and realistic, but almost sweet representations of pig tailed women from the 1950s and 1960s and consumeristic people in the 1970s and 1980s. |
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Untitled No.1, Oil on canvas, 162×130cm, 2002
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Chinese Girl, Oil on canvas, 65×54cm, 2001
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Chinese Girl, Oil on canvas, 162×80cm, 2001
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Chinese Girl, Oil on canvas, 41×33cm, 2000
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Chinese Girl, Oil on canvas, 129×97cm, 1998
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Consumer Image No.31,1995
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Consumer Icons No.11, Oil on canvas, 170×200cm, 1993
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Consumer Image, Oil on canvas, 162×130cm, 1992
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Solo Exhibitions:
2008
"The OLYMP- Works On Paper", Galerie Burkhard Eikelmann, Dusseldorf
2007
"Qi Zhilong retrospective works", Municipal Art Gallery at Thessaloniki, Thessaloniki, Greece
2006
Recent Works Galeria Frank Schlag & Cie,Essen,Germany
2004
Qi Zhilong,Urs Meile Gallery,Lucern,Switzerland
2002
Qi Zhilong,Ray Hughes Gallery,Sydney,Austrialia
1994
Consumer Icons--Pop Art by Qi Zhilong, Schoeni Art Gallery,Hong Kong,China
1992
"Consumer Image - Qi Zhilong's pop art", Schoeni Art Gallery,Hong Kong,China |

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