2018.03.24 Sat, by
Nagel Draxler at Art Basel Hong Kong 2018
Martin Kippenberger and Gang Zhao

[Press Release]

NAGEL DRAXLER @ Art Basel Hong Kong 2018
Works by Martin Kippenberger and Gang Zhao
Booth 3C37

At ABHK 2018 Nagel Draxler shows paintings by Gang Zhao together with paintings and drawings by Martin Kippenberger. Both painters are often described as prolific and bitingly sarcastic.
Kippenberger’s productivity can be seen as “critical affirmation” of late capitalism, while Gang Zhao’s work could be read as “critical affirmation” of late communism.As one of the youngest members of the “Star Group”, Gang Zhao (born 1961 in Beijing) participated in some of post-1949 China’s earliest modern art exhibitions before pursuing his own career in New York, and since the 1990s in Beijing.
Gang Zhao The Last Emperor, 2009 Oil on canvas 120h x 100w cm (image courtesy the artist and Galerie Nagel Draxler)

Gang Zhao
The Last Emperor, 2009
Oil on canvas
120h x 100w cm (image courtesy the artist and Galerie Nagel Draxler)

His paintings explore the themes of the legacy of imperial systems, politics and heritage, between both the Asian world and the Western world. Being an artist of bilateral heritage, Gang Zhao reflects on canonized Western positions from a transcultural perspective. His latest museum exhibitions include “The Road to Serfdom II“, 2016 at the Museo de Arte Contemporáneo, Santiago de Chile, “Paramour’s Garden”, 2015 at the Suzhou Museum, Suzhou, “The Road to Serfdom”, 2015, at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, a.o..Martin Kippenberger (German, 1953–1997) was one of the most significant and influential artists of our time. Kippenberger produced a complex and richly prolific body of work from the mid-1970s until his untimely death in 1997 at the age of 44. Kippenberger’s life and work were inextricably linked in an exceptional practice that centered on the role of the artist in the culture and within the system of art.

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