•  Folkert de Jong - The Shooting Lesson
    Pic 3
  •  Dirk Skreber - Untitled
    Slide 3
  •  Gert & Uwe Tobias - Untitled
    Slide 3
  •  Georg Herold - Untitled
    Slide 3
  •  Kristin Baker - The Raft Of Perseus & Excide Batteries Beer a Sphere
    Slide 3
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Zhang Haiying
Anti-Vice Campaign Series 001

2005

Oil on canvas

300 x 400cm
Zhang Haiying's Anti-Vice Campaign series takes as its subject the Chinese government's recent initiatives in eradicating prostitution and pornography. Executed on monumental scale and in faux social realist style Zhang's paintings use the devices of propaganda for non-politicised means: his works neither advocate nor criticise illicit activity, but draw from the associated issues of power, exclusion, vulnerability, and perception to create images of emotive discord.

Finding his source material on the internet, Zhang translates photographic images with subtle painterly manipulations to enhance mass media aesthetics and its conflicting messaging. His tones - dramatic reds over cold greys - allude to both authoritative iconography and strip club sleaze, while his stylised figures are made to look strangely hyper-real, like computer generated avatars, or celebrities overexposed in paparazzi swarms; women objectified by their equally desirable and degrading portrayal.
Anti-Vice Campaign Series-005
Zhang Haiying
Anti-Vice Campaign Series-005

2007

Oil on canvas

200 x 300 cm
Zhang Haiying's Anti-Vice Campaign series takes as its subject the Chinese government’s recent initiatives in eradicating prostitution and pornography. Executed on monumental scale and in faux social realist style Zhang's paintings use the devices of propaganda for non-politicised means: his works neither advocate nor criticise illicit activity, but draw from the associated issues of power, exclusion, vulnerability, and perception to create images of emotive discord.

Finding his source material on the internet, Zhang translates photographic images with subtle painterly manipulations to enhance mass media aesthetics and its conflicting messaging. His tones – dramatic reds over cold greys - allude to both authoritative iconography and strip club sleaze, while his stylised figures are made to look strangely hyper-real, like computer generated avatars, or celebrities overexposed in paparazzi swarms; women objectified by their equally desirable and degrading portrayal.

Zhang renders these scenes with a master's craftsmanship. Hair, flesh, fabric, objects are constructed as self-contained elements, their individual treatment creating a sense of isolation and disunity in the collage effect. His super-pop sheen is exaggerated through painterly veracity: camera blurs, print bleeds, and flash bulb glares are faithfully replicated by brushwork which borders on abstraction. In Series 005 the night vision video effect is perfectly replicated by impassioned smears and smudges, simulating photo realism with intuitive spontaneity.
Anti-Vice Campaign Series-002
Zhang Haiying
Anti-Vice Campaign Series-002

2005

Oil on canvas

200 x 300 cm
Behind each of these paintings is a complex story: of destitution, desperation, abuse and entrapment, side effects of economics, migration, and progress; the human costs of commodity culture. By recontextualising the way prostitution is represented and perceived, Zhang’s paintings strive to convey the human condition, with all its indignities and weaknesses, as a duplicitous victimisation of both the oppressed and oppressors.

Zhang Haiying's BIOGRAPHY

Zhang Haiying
Born Beijing

Lives in Songzhuang


GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2007
ARTOUR-O art exhibition In Italy, Florence
View point - contemporary art exhibition Simo Gallery, Beijing

Move Away From Songzhuang art circuit exhibition Beijing-shanghai-jinan-shenyang
Artbeijing 2007 Contemporary Art Exposition, Beijing

2006
1st Songzhuang multimedia exhibition Beijing
Out Of The Heaven, 3rd Songzhuang artists visual art exhibition, Beijing

2005
Dancing In The Soul, Zhang Haiying oil painting exhibition, Beijing
Out Of The Heaven, 2nd Songzhuang Artist Visual Art exhibition, Beijing
Sovereign Asia Art Foundation art exhibition, Hong-Kong

Chinese symbol, Chinese artist group exhibition France, Nice

Destruction, contemporary art exhibition Beijing

Splendid China, Beijing

1st Songzhuang art festival Beijing

Hearsay, contemporary art show Beijing (curator)




Zhang Haiying - Artist's Profile - The Saatchi Gallery
  •  Folkert de Jong - The Shooting Lesson
    Pic 3
  •  Dirk Skreber - Untitled
    Slide 3
  •  Gert & Uwe Tobias - Untitled
    Slide 3
  •  Georg Herold - Untitled
    Slide 3
  •  Kristin Baker - The Raft Of Perseus & Excide Batteries Beer a Sphere
    Slide 3
Current Exhibition
Current Exhibition
Saatchi Online
Saatchi Store

Zhang Haiying EXHIBITED AT THE SAATCHI GALLERY

Zhang Haiying
Anti-Vice Campaign Series 001

2005

Oil on canvas

300 x 400cm
Zhang Haiying's Anti-Vice Campaign series takes as its subject the Chinese government's recent initiatives in eradicating prostitution and pornography. Executed on monumental scale and in faux social realist style Zhang's paintings use the devices of propaganda for non-politicised means: his works neither advocate nor criticise illicit activity, but draw from the associated issues of power, exclusion, vulnerability, and perception to create images of emotive discord.

Finding his source material on the internet, Zhang translates photographic images with subtle painterly manipulations to enhance mass media aesthetics and its conflicting messaging. His tones - dramatic reds over cold greys - allude to both authoritative iconography and strip club sleaze, while his stylised figures are made to look strangely hyper-real, like computer generated avatars, or celebrities overexposed in paparazzi swarms; women objectified by their equally desirable and degrading portrayal.
Anti-Vice Campaign Series-005
Zhang Haiying
Anti-Vice Campaign Series-005

2007

Oil on canvas

200 x 300 cm
Zhang Haiying's Anti-Vice Campaign series takes as its subject the Chinese government’s recent initiatives in eradicating prostitution and pornography. Executed on monumental scale and in faux social realist style Zhang's paintings use the devices of propaganda for non-politicised means: his works neither advocate nor criticise illicit activity, but draw from the associated issues of power, exclusion, vulnerability, and perception to create images of emotive discord.

Finding his source material on the internet, Zhang translates photographic images with subtle painterly manipulations to enhance mass media aesthetics and its conflicting messaging. His tones – dramatic reds over cold greys - allude to both authoritative iconography and strip club sleaze, while his stylised figures are made to look strangely hyper-real, like computer generated avatars, or celebrities overexposed in paparazzi swarms; women objectified by their equally desirable and degrading portrayal.

Zhang renders these scenes with a master's craftsmanship. Hair, flesh, fabric, objects are constructed as self-contained elements, their individual treatment creating a sense of isolation and disunity in the collage effect. His super-pop sheen is exaggerated through painterly veracity: camera blurs, print bleeds, and flash bulb glares are faithfully replicated by brushwork which borders on abstraction. In Series 005 the night vision video effect is perfectly replicated by impassioned smears and smudges, simulating photo realism with intuitive spontaneity.
Anti-Vice Campaign Series-002
Zhang Haiying
Anti-Vice Campaign Series-002

2005

Oil on canvas

200 x 300 cm
Behind each of these paintings is a complex story: of destitution, desperation, abuse and entrapment, side effects of economics, migration, and progress; the human costs of commodity culture. By recontextualising the way prostitution is represented and perceived, Zhang’s paintings strive to convey the human condition, with all its indignities and weaknesses, as a duplicitous victimisation of both the oppressed and oppressors.

Zhang Haiying's BIOGRAPHY

Zhang Haiying
Born Beijing

Lives in Songzhuang


GROUP EXHIBITIONS

2007
ARTOUR-O art exhibition In Italy, Florence
View point - contemporary art exhibition Simo Gallery, Beijing

Move Away From Songzhuang art circuit exhibition Beijing-shanghai-jinan-shenyang
Artbeijing 2007 Contemporary Art Exposition, Beijing

2006
1st Songzhuang multimedia exhibition Beijing
Out Of The Heaven, 3rd Songzhuang artists visual art exhibition, Beijing

2005
Dancing In The Soul, Zhang Haiying oil painting exhibition, Beijing
Out Of The Heaven, 2nd Songzhuang Artist Visual Art exhibition, Beijing
Sovereign Asia Art Foundation art exhibition, Hong-Kong

Chinese symbol, Chinese artist group exhibition France, Nice

Destruction, contemporary art exhibition Beijing

Splendid China, Beijing

1st Songzhuang art festival Beijing

Hearsay, contemporary art show Beijing (curator)