Claire Roberts interviews Swiss art collector Uli Sigg.
A vibrant expression of Chinese culture and reflection on contemporary portraiture, drawn from the Uli Sigg collection.
Portraits from the Sigg collection, from 1979 to the present including painting, sculpture, photography, video and installation.
Exhibited simultaneously at the two locations, Go Figure! is drawn from the Sigg Collection, the largest and most significant collection of contemporary Chinese art anywhere in the world.
A short overview of modern Chinese art from 1949 to the present.
Born Li Zhirong 1968, Zhangzhou, Fujian Province. Lives and works in Beijing.
Born 1965 in Beijing. Lives and works in Beijing.
Born 1958, Kunming, Yunnan Province. Lives and works in Beijing.
Born 1963, Handan, Hebei Province China. Lives and works in Beijing.
The four main themes of the exhibition: About face, Body politic, Skin deep, and Self reflex.