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		<title>Equipments for Hiking and Camping</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[There are many alternatives you can take for vacation. Camping and hiking seems to be a good solution for your vacation. Of course, there are many attractive camping destinations somewhere out there. In order to make your hiking more attractive, you should prepare some kinds of equipments like sleeping bags. Absolutely, the weather will be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>There are many alternatives you can take for vacation. Camping and hiking seems to be a good solution for your vacation. Of course, there are many attractive camping destinations somewhere out there. In order to make your hiking more attractive, you should prepare some kinds of equipments like sleeping bags. Absolutely, the weather will be colder when you are in hiking activity.</p>
<p>If you have lack information of where to find the best products of <a href="http://www.shopwiki.com/wiki/Camping+and+Hiking" target="_blank">Camping and Hiking</a>, you are suggested to visit Shopwiki.Com. This website also provides you with trips to have <a href="http://www.shopwiki.com/wiki/Travel+and+Outdoor+Fun" target="_blank">Travel and Outdoor Fun</a>. Are you looking for GPS devices? If you are, this website has several kinds of GPS in all budgets. It seems that you need to have <a href="http://www.shopwiki.com/wiki/Hiking+Boots" target="_blank">Hiking Boots</a> when going on hiking and camping. In responds to your need of qualified hiking boots, this website is here to give assistance.</p>
<p>Other option in times you plan to go on camping and hiking is to prepare <a href="http://www.shopwiki.com/wiki/Trail+Running+Shoes" target="_blank">Trail Running Shoes</a>. This website has reviewed several products that correspond to your need. Do you need to have <a href="http://www.shopwiki.com/wiki/Sleeping+Bags" target="_blank">Sleeping Bags</a>? If you do, make sure you will find the best one at this site in order that you can keep your body warm.</p>
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		<title>Every Day Funny Photo Editing Online For You</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[If you have more time to have fun but you have no idea about it, why don’t you try to edit your photos online? Well, perhaps you are bored with the old photos that you have now. To save time, no need to learn Photoshop to edit your photos, just click Picjoke to get some [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>If you have more time to have fun but you have no idea about it, why don’t you try to edit your photos online? Well, perhaps you are bored with the old photos that you have now. To save time, no need to learn Photoshop to edit your photos, just click Picjoke to get some funny photo. This is a website that provides many cute frames and funny photo editing.</p>
<p>No need special ability here. All you have to do is getting your photo on computer, then choose the frame or the editing models, then process it. You will get <a href="http://en.picjoke.com/" target="_blank">funny photo editing online</a> in less a minute. It’s easy and fun. There are many frames and free online panorama for you. You can also edit your face into sepia or grayscale. It’s all simple and fast.</p>
<p>There are many effects you can’t try at the site. All <a href="http://en.picjoke.com/" target="_blank">picture</a> effects you may try are free. If you don’t like the result, you can try the other one, and so on. This is the right time to get <a href="http://en.picjoke.com/" target="_blank">fun with photos</a>. You can impress your friends with old photo and new effects and just post it in Twitter or Facebook. Interested? Why don’t you try “every day-new photo effect” now?</p>
<p><img class="alignnone" src="http://en.picjoke.com/avatars/newclipart/274.jpg" alt="" width="109" height="90" /> <img class="alignnone" src="http://en.picjoke.com/avatars/newclipart/265.jpg" alt="" width="109" height="90" /> <img class="alignnone" src="http://en.picjoke.com/avatars/newclipart/261.jpg" alt="" width="109" height="90" /></p>
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		<title>African Tribal Art &#8211; Origin For Modern Art From Africa</title>
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The artists of Africa inspired the art of the West, energizing great artists such as Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh and Modigliani. Their spirituality and abstraction and imagination helped to free Western artists from their restraint and help them do create modern European art..
Today, the torch has been passed to a new generation of African [...]]]></description>
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<p>The artists of Africa inspired the art of the West, energizing great artists such as Pablo Picasso, Vincent Van Gogh and Modigliani. Their spirituality and abstraction and imagination helped to free Western artists from their restraint and help them do create modern European art..</p>
<p>Today, the torch has been passed to a new generation of African contemporary artists, artists such as Efiaimbelo, Fanizani Akuda, Frederic Bruly Bouabre Prince Twins Seven-Seven, and Reinata Sadimba. These artists continue to uphold the excellence of the artistry of their forefathers. Classic African tribal art had a mystical element and spiritual significance, actually many were used for mystical purposes. African art techniques were passed from generation to generation</p>
<p>Nowadays the world is changing quickly in Africa. Below, we will discuss 3 contemporary and outstanding African artists. These artists are introducing the world to the new Africa, its new artistry and forms. They are seeking to create their own standard.</p>
<p>Inácio MATSINHE: Contemporary African artist, Inacio Matsinhe (born, 1945-, Maxixe, Mozambique), is a master of his country’s Mozambique, plastic artistry. His beautiful paintings feature warm and vibrant reds, blues, violets, yellow and green. Matsinhe is also a very distinguished artist, earning the two scholarships from the Gulbenkian Foundation and traveling the world to study ceramics in Italy and later in London at the Poytechnic Institute SirJohn Cass-School of Arts. In 1977, he opened an atelier in Lisbon, where he provided an exhibition area for fellow artists.<span id="more-205"></span></p>
<p>Malangatan Ngwenya: African contemporary artist, Malangatan Ngwenya (born 1926-, Mozambique) is one of Mozambiques most famous of the visual arts artists. Mozambiques considerable art talent was most notably recognized by tennis player Augusto Cabral, who provided Ngwenya, with art materials and assisted him in selling is work. In 1959 he had his very first public, group art exhibit, and in 1961, his first solo one. A few years late he spend a period of 18 months incarcerated, later, nearly 40 years later, he would be awarded the 1997 UNESCO Artist for Peace. In the early 1970’s he received monies from the Gulbenkian Foundation where worked with ceramics and engravings. His art has been exhibited all over the world in places like Angola, the United States, Nigeria, Swizterland, India, Portugal and many more places. He has an advocate for artistry and has helped to create major institutions as the Natural Museum of Art, and the Centre for Cultural studies. Ngwenya is also a prominent political figure, he helped to found the Mozambican Peace Movement.</p>
<p>Kivuthi MBUNO: African Contemporary Artist, Kivuthi MBUNO, (born 1947-, Kenya) is a renown international artist. His art has graced the very best museums and galleries all over the world. MBUNO has an affinity for nature which was developed as his turns as a Safari chief. MBUNO ink, pastel and colored pencils drawings generally include people, animals in their natural environments and also wide spaces.</p></div>
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		<title>Modern Bedroom Sets &#8211; Taking Modern Art to Bed</title>
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Modern bedroom sets aren’t for everyone, yet if you have an appreciation for fine lines in art and architecture, chances are good you really love modern bedroom sets. Now, you may not know how to create the perfect modern bedroom setting and you may think it is something the designers of the stars are responsible [...]]]></description>
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<p>Modern bedroom sets aren’t for everyone, yet if you have an appreciation for fine lines in art and architecture, chances are good you really love modern bedroom sets. Now, you may not know how to create the perfect modern bedroom setting and you may think it is something the designers of the stars are responsible for, but you can have this feel in your home as well, with a little careful shopping.</p>
<p>In many cases, you need to think of modern bedroom sets as making your bedroom like a museum. Modern bedroom sets and furnishings allow you to create a modern museum of art in your bedroom. Remember, in modern furniture form follows function, so the pieces are obviously ready to do their job, but the museum feeling comes in the fact that they are lacking the embellishments of more ornate designs. Instead, modern bedroom sets and furnishings are clean and crisp in design and are typically signature pieces that can either stand well on their own or work well with others.</p>
<p>Because modern bedroom sets and furnishings are not ornate, you can often mix and match them to create the look you want in your museum environment. One of the great things about modern furniture is that things that were just designed a year or two ago will still work with pieces that were created back in the 20’s by the masters of the modernist movement.</p>
<p>You should start with the bed, itself, since this will be the center of your bedroom museum exhibit. The things to look for in modern bedroom sets are sleek design and contrasting colors. Generally the colors of modern bedroom sets are going to be black, white and red. That may mean black wood, white bedding and a red accent pillow. Or you could look for bedroom sets with metal frames, black bedding and white glass accents on the headboard. There are many options to have these contrasting colors be the centerpiece for your bedroom setting.</p>
<p>Next think of the supporting pieces of furniture you need in your bedroom. It is possible that you may find complete modern bedroom sets that have all the pieces you need to complete the look you had been dreaming of for your room. Before you go out to shop, you should make a list of the things you need, in order to have all the storage you would like, as well as any other accent furniture pieces that will complete the look you are shooting for. Again these modern bedroom sets should stick to the contemporary material and color scheme of white or black woods, metal and glass accents. You may well be able to find some very contemporary dressers and pieces with gold metal accenting that will offer a very sharp look.</p>
<p>Not only with the modern furniture can you create a unique artistic taste, but you can also display some of your own art pieces upon the artistic modern bedroom sets. If you are a collector of sculpture or other displayable pieces of art, you can use modern accent tables to display those real pieces of art you have collected, on their own pedestals, to show them off in full gallery style.</p></div>
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		<title>Making Your House into an Art Gallery</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 28 Jan 2010 08:12:27 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[I’ve been collecting fine art for 30 years. I buy mostly signed limited editions consisting of lithographs, prints, serigraphs, etchings, and giclees. These are art terms for reproductions, usually created from original paintings by the artist. He or she, in turn, supervises the print-making process and then signs and numbers the prints. These results become [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I’ve been collecting fine art for 30 years. I buy mostly signed limited editions consisting of lithographs, prints, serigraphs, etchings, and giclees. These are art terms for reproductions, usually created from original paintings by the artist. He or she, in turn, supervises the print-making process and then signs and numbers the prints. These results become what is known as original reproductions. Because an original Picasso or Chagall can fetch a million dollars, this method is the most common way an average person can afford their work.</p>
<p>For example, very few can buy a Rembrandt painting and his etchings are now long gone because the plates from the 1600’s that made them were never designed to last long. So Durand, a master etcher in the mid-1800’s recreated his own plates from the originals and therefore we have Rembrandts after Durand. Those type of prints are relatively affordable and can be purchased by the masses. But the modern artists of today recognize the power of lithography and make 1000’s of copies available to the general public. That’s where you and I benefit. We can gather a collection of plate-signed Picassos for very little. Add in various posters and you have a plethora of opportunities. Frame them up and you can form a “Gallery Chez Vous” in your own home.</p>
<p>If, however, you want to invest in more collectible pieces, you’ll need to fork over a tidy sum to purchase the “hand-signed” versions. Because of the value of the autographs alone, the signed artwork will be priced accordingly. The more rare or “hot” the artist, the higher the premium for the signed edition. Also, the smaller the number of printed pieces, the greater the value. But check Ebay and the other Internet sites for the best prices. It’s a very competitive place online and you can pick up some amazing deals. Pay the least you can for what’s available or offer a low bid when possible. Buy what you like and what looks good, rather than something more valuable that you hate.</p>
<p>Another tip. Lithographs are the least expensive type of print but modern printing processes have made them almost indistinguishable from other types of high-priced prints. So bypass the aquatints and etchings and shoot for the “lithos.” Also try to buy pre-framed pieces to save even more money. Framing can be expensive. Finally, don’t be afraid to buy the lesser-known artists if the art is appealing. Unless you are totally into investment grade, art is art. There are many Picassos I can’t stand but I love the Disney cartoon cels. Buy what you like and decorate the walls of your house with the beauty of art for an amount you can afford. It will bring you great pleasure and joy over the years. And if you decide to change houses, it all goes with you. That’s right, it can even be a moving experience.</p>
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		<title>Determining the Bandwidth Size</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Buying a web hosting service is just like choosing a building or home. There are so many considerations that we should think about before we buy web hosting service and one of the major considerations is related to the bandwidth size. One of the most questioned think is how much bandwidth size I need for [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Buying a web hosting service is just like choosing a building or home. There are so many considerations that we should think about before we buy web hosting service and one of the major considerations is related to the bandwidth size. One of the most questioned think is how much bandwidth size I need for my website? This is an important question that should be answered before we buy a web hosting service. The need of web hosting size can be varied from one webmaster to another. It depends on the website usage, website building purpose, content, facility, and many others.</p>
<p>The first thing we have to consider on determining the bandwidth size is our website content. What kind of website content we will have? Image, text, video or the combination of all those content types? Of course, text content will require less space than the other contents. Therefore, we can make a prediction on the minimum bandwidth size we need. When we are browsing on the internet, we will get more confuse because there are so many web hosting services and each of them are offering wide range of bandwidth size. Some <a href="http://webhostinggeeks.com/" target="_blank">web hosting</a> services are offering small mega bytes, but others are offering multiple gigabytes. To make our searching easier, we can use this formula: two megabytes bandwidth is covering nine or ten pages and four or five pictures. From the formula, we can make a prediction on the bandwidth size we need.</p>
<p>If we are in budget, then we can choose small bandwidth and minimize the website content.  With the simple website, we do not need to spend so much money and have a faster access. However, no matter how much bandwidth we need one thing that we should remember is the <a href="http://webhostinggeeks.com/" target="_blank">webhosting</a> quality. To help us on finding the high quality web hosting service, we can go to <a href="http://webhostinggeeks.com/" target="_blank">Webhostinggeeks.com</a>. On the website we are served with complete info, tips, guide, web hosting service reference, and <a href="http://webhostinggeeks.com/blog/" target="_blank">web hosting news</a> we need.</p>
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		<title>Artist Daniel Hesidence Contemporary Art Work</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Daniel Hesidence approaches his practice as a philosophical totality.  Situating himself as the inventor of an ever-expanding universe, Hesidence’s individual pieces provide mere glimpses into a creative infinite.  Composing his work in ‘volumes’, Hesidence’s paintings document a self-propelled evolution.  Each canvas is distinct yet interconnected, holding its own place in his ‘cosmological’ [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Daniel Hesidence approaches his practice as a philosophical totality.  Situating himself as the inventor of an ever-expanding universe, Hesidence’s individual pieces provide mere glimpses into a creative infinite.  Composing his work in ‘volumes’, Hesidence’s paintings document a self-propelled evolution.  Each canvas is distinct yet interconnected, holding its own place in his ‘cosmological’ timeline.  Untitled is indicative of Hesidence’s stream of consciousness process.  Emerging from the blank white canvas, impassioned smears of colour form a halo around a suggested figure.  Rather than defining an image, Hesidence uses the malleable qualities of paint to portray an emotional and psychological state.  Distant and dream-like, the intricacies of sentient gesture form a physical representation of the intangibility and impermanence of thought. &#13;</p>
<p>Embracing painting as an unlimited form of expression, Daniel Hesidence’s works describe a means of sub-language communication, something primal and emotive that exceeds linguistic structure.  Hesidence’s style ranges from figuration to abstraction, but his subject matter is always what lies beyond the surface.  Ranging from dense impasto to delicate washes, frenzied brushmarks and disquieting voids, Hesidence’s refined techniques transform reticent sentiment into tactile physicality.  Mapping out the idyllic meanderings of cerebral terrain, Untitled’s colourful fantasia playfully conveys amorphous vitality with an aura of pastoral calm. &#13;</p>
<p>Read Entire Article about USA Artist Daniel Hesidence paintings and artwork at The Saatchi-Gallery Daniel Hesidence </p>
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		<title>Artist Dash Snow Contemporary Art Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Tue, 05 Jan 2010 04:37:38 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[For Dash Snow photography becomes a way of engaging with environment and memory.  Each snapshot captures a place, time, and emotion, freeze-framing the individual components of everyday experience, mapping out the compilation of an identity.  Using a Polaroid camera for its instantaneous results and association as keep-sakes, the familiar format of Snow’s photos [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>For Dash Snow photography becomes a way of engaging with environment and memory.  Each snapshot captures a place, time, and emotion, freeze-framing the individual components of everyday experience, mapping out the compilation of an identity.  Using a Polaroid camera for its instantaneous results and association as keep-sakes, the familiar format of Snow’s photos replicates the sentiments of his images: cheap, disposable, and plebian mementos become humble evidence of discarded beauty. &#13;</p>
<p>Documenting his life through a lens, Snow’s photographs explore personal existence as a periphery to globalised culture.  Presenting an unabridged account of his marginalised lifestyle, Snow’s often uncomfortable images paint an intimate portrait where topical issues such as sex, drugs, poverty, and anti-social behaviour are confronted from a frank position of personal participation.  Translated through the generic quality of his medium, Snow’s photos convey the disoriented fragments of memory as voyeuristic observation, conceiving the experience of ‘self’ as a bi-product of mass media dissociation. &#13;</p>
<p>Picturing the underbelly of contemporary culture, Snow distances his images with cinematic veritas.  Graffiti, ironically broken signage, seedy hotel sex romps, and instances of human despair don’t evoke empathy, but rather suggest a poetic affirmation of humanity and against-the-odds survivalism. &#13;</p>
<p>Dash Snow’s Untitled (Thong) reworks imagery of porn, violence, and glamour into a totem of faded power.  Recalling the optimistic ideology of Suprematist design, Snow’s collage presents a futuristic icon from degenerate emblems.  Mounted on a mundane wall paper background, photocopied snippets of syringes, gems, rodents, machine parts and bottoms merge as an abstracted cyborg figure, an unsavoury goddess of underclass bravura.  Read Entire Article of Dash Snow at the saatchi-gallery </p>
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		<title>Wang Guangyi Biography and His Art Work</title>
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		<pubDate>Mon, 04 Jan 2010 21:35:00 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Wang Guangyi was born on 1957 Born in Harbin, China.  He lives and works in Beijing, China.  The paintings of Wang Guangyi belong to the category of Chinese contemporary art termed Political Pop: work that appropriates the visual tropes of the propaganda of the Cultural Revolution, reworking them in the flat, colorful style [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Wang Guangyi was born on 1957 Born in Harbin, China.  He lives and works in Beijing, China.  The paintings of Wang Guangyi belong to the category of Chinese contemporary art termed Political Pop: work that appropriates the visual tropes of the propaganda of the Cultural Revolution, reworking them in the flat, colorful style of American Pop. &#13;</p>
<p>To understand the works of artists engaged in this practice, it is important to recognize the significance and specificity of the images they are using to fashion their work.  Without this knowledge, the work of artists like Wang Guangyi may be reduced to a mere aestheticization of the experiences of the Cultural Revolution, a view which threatens to limit the discussion of these works to their formal elements, foreclosing more important ideological and historical questions that must be raised. &#13;</p>
<p>It is perhaps equally essential, particularly for Western audiences, to keep in mind the dominance that the Maoist regime held over visual culture and artistic production in China from 1949 to 1976, a control that reached a near totality between 1966 and 1972, during the Gang of Four’s reign [i].  &#13;</p>
<p>Wang Guangyi’s paintings combine the ideological power of communist propaganda with the seductive allure of advertising.  Juxtaposing revolutionary images with consumer logos, Wang’s canvases provocate with their duplicitous message, highlighting the conflict between China’s political past and commercialised present.  Stylistically merging the government enforced aesthetic of agitprop with the kitsch sensibility of American pop, Wang’s work adopts the cold-war language of the 60s to ironically examine the contemporary polemics of globalisation.  &#13;</p>
<p>Through his critique, Wang’s paintings weave intricate narratives, implicating the role of the artist as an active participant (both as subjugator and subservient) in economic and social policy.  Wang treads a very delicate line between moral dictum and capitalist endorsement; the interpretation of his paintings alternates with the subjectivity of context.  Amalgamating, confusing, and blurring opposing ideological beliefs, Wang’s billboard sized canvases readily sell out national valour, while simultaneously devaluing status symbol luxury for the proletariat cause.  &#13;</p>
<p>Certainly, the vast legacy of propaganda that resulted from this period will continue to impact artists interested in critically examining China’s recent visual history.  After all, these images were more than simply popular; for a time, they were the only ones allowed. &#13;</p>
<p>Conclusions: &#13;</p>
<p>Wang Guangyi had already established his own style and the impact of the work had won him a strong reputation in Chinese art circles. &#13;</p>
<p>What to Do Next. . . &#13;</p>
<p>If you want any information about Wang Guangyi or looking for his paintings please visit us on http://www. saatchi-gallery. co. uk/artists/wang_guangyi. htm </p>
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		<title>Zhang Dali, Zhang Dali Chinese Artist, Artist Zhang Dali, Zhang Dali Exhibitions, Zhang Dali Painting’s at Saatchi Gallery, Zhang Dali London Contemp</title>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zhang Dali was born on 1963 and Born in Harbin, China.  Zhang Dali has portrayed 100 immigrant workers in life-size resin sculptures of various postures, with a designated number, the artistâs signature and the workâs title âChinese Offspringâ tattooed onto each of their bodies.  They are often hung upside down, indicating the uncertainty [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zhang Dali was born on 1963 and Born in Harbin, China.  Zhang Dali has portrayed 100 immigrant workers in life-size resin sculptures of various postures, with a designated number, the artistâs signature and the workâs title âChinese Offspringâ tattooed onto each of their bodies.  They are often hung upside down, indicating the uncertainty of their life and their powerlessness in changing their own fates. &#13;</p>
<p>The scrawled profiles of a human head are the work of 18K (aka AK47) &#8211; the artist formerly known as Zhang Dali.  You wouldnât notice them in a Western city because the simple drawings would be quickly sprayed over with graffiti done by thousands of other lay abouts, vandals, artists and political groups. 18K was born in Heilongjiang 36 years ago and came to Beijing after middle school to attend the prestigious Central Academy of Art and Design.  He majored in traditional Chinese ink-and-brush painting but soon began producing abstract works and experimenting with different materials.  In the late 1980s, 18K was the first artist to move to the village near Yuanmingyuan that later became a thriving colony of artists and bohemians until it was closed by Beijing authorities in the early 1990s.  In 1988, 18K was one of several artists featured in independent filmmaker Wu Wenguangâs Bumming in Beijing (Liulang Beijin)&#13;</p>
<p>In fact, many of 18Kâs tags are intentionally placed right next to &#8220;chai&#8221; characters.  Not only is graffiti painted onto walls that will soon be rubble unlikely to stir the police into action, 18K also has artistic reasons for associating his heads with condemned structures: the work is an attempt to engage in a dialogue with Beijing, a city where buildings come down faster than they did in wartime Berlin and London.  Like many young people involved in the arts, 18K left Beijing in 1989.  He went to Italy where he spent six years living in different cities and working as an artist.  On his return to Beijing in 1993 he conceived of his long running graffiti project which he entitles Dialogue because the intention is that the graffiti along with photographs and articles that document and criticize it will together comprise a dialogue about the changing face of Beijing&#13;</p>
<p>Selected EXHIBITIONS-&#13;</p>
<p>2006 &#13;</p>
<p>â¢	A Second History curated by Wu Hung, Walsh Gallery, Chicago&#13;</p>
<p>2005 &#13;</p>
<p>â¢	Sublimation curated by Wu Hung, Beijing Commune, China&#13;</p>
<p>2004 &#13;</p>
<p>â¢	Chinese Contemporary Gallery, London&#13;</p>
<p>2003 &#13;</p>
<p>â¢	Galleria Gariboldi, Milan, Italy&#13;</p>
<p>2002 &#13;</p>
<p>â¢	Base Gallery, Tokyo, Japan&#13;</p>
<p>Chinese Contemporary Gallery, London&#13;</p>
<p>Conclusions: &#13;</p>
<p>Zhang Dali has portrayed 100 immigrant workers in life-size resin sculptures of various postures, with a designated number, the artistâs signature and the workâs title âChinese Offspringâ tattooed onto each of their bodies. &#13;</p>
<p>What to Do Next. . . &#13;</p>
<p>If you want any information about Zhang Huan or looking for his paintings please visit us on http://www. saatchi-gallery. co. uk/artists/zhang_dali. htm </p>
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