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| Birthdate: | 1979 |
| Birthplace: | China | Zhejiang |
| Gender: | Male |
| Lives and Works in: | China | Beijing |
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Xie Molin was born in 1979 in Wenzhou, China. He received his BFA from the Central Academy of Fine Arts (China) and his MFA from Edinburgh College of Art (Scotland). He currently lives and works in Beijing. From the beginning of refitting the first painting machine himself, Xie Molin gradually formed his own unique path in painting. His embrace of the "machine" stems not only from his need for a more precise expression of the stylistic quality of painting but also from the conceptual meaning. "Machine" can be used by artists to replace traditional tools to make a new exploration of the creation form, and this practical experience itself also corresponds to the multiple imaginations of the possibilities brought by technology in the current Chinese culture as well. Xie's solo exhibitions have been held at Fosun Foundation (Shanghai), Beijing Commune (Beijing), Pace (Hong Kong), etc. His artworks have been exhibited in Museum Liaunig (Carinthia), Songeun Art Space (Seoul), Song Art Museum (Beijing), Long Museum (Shanghai), Asian Art Museum (San Francisco), Dickinson College (PA), Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (Rotterdam), Urban Arts Space of Ohio State University (OH), Hillstrom Museum at Gustavus Adolphus College (MN), Rubell Family Collection (Miami), How Art Museum (Wenzhou), Taikang Space (Beijing), Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (Beijing), the Art Museum of China Central Academy of Fine Arts (Beijing), etc. His works have been collected by De Heus-Zomer Collection (Netherland), Fosun Art Foundation (Shanghai), DSL Collection (France), Uli Sigg Collection (Switzerland), Domus Collection (New York), Taikang Art Collection (Beijing), etc. |
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| Birthdate: | 1979 |
| Birthplace: | China | Zhejiang |
| Gender: | Male |
| Lives and Works in: | China | Beijing |
| About: | |
Xie Molin was born in 1979 in Wenzhou, China. He received his BFA from the Central Academy of Fine Arts (China) and his MFA from Edinburgh College of Art (Scotland). He currently lives and works in Beijing. From the beginning of refitting the first painting machine himself, Xie Molin gradually formed his own unique path in painting. His embrace of the "machine" stems not only from his need for a more precise expression of the stylistic quality of painting but also from the conceptual meaning. "Machine" can be used by artists to replace traditional tools to make a new exploration of the creation form, and this practical experience itself also corresponds to the multiple imaginations of the possibilities brought by technology in the current Chinese culture as well. Xie's solo exhibitions have been held at Fosun Foundation (Shanghai), Beijing Commune (Beijing), Pace (Hong Kong), etc. His artworks have been exhibited in Museum Liaunig (Carinthia), Songeun Art Space (Seoul), Song Art Museum (Beijing), Long Museum (Shanghai), Asian Art Museum (San Francisco), Dickinson College (PA), Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen (Rotterdam), Urban Arts Space of Ohio State University (OH), Hillstrom Museum at Gustavus Adolphus College (MN), Rubell Family Collection (Miami), How Art Museum (Wenzhou), Taikang Space (Beijing), Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (Beijing), the Art Museum of China Central Academy of Fine Arts (Beijing), etc. His works have been collected by De Heus-Zomer Collection (Netherland), Fosun Art Foundation (Shanghai), DSL Collection (France), Uli Sigg Collection (Switzerland), Domus Collection (New York), Taikang Art Collection (Beijing), etc. |
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