The following article is from The New York Times. "How Zeng Fanzhi Became China’s Hottest Artist, and Why His Lawn Is So Green-. The Saturday Profile" . By Jane Perlez, November 11, 2016. BEIJING —... Read full biography
The following article is from The New York Times. "How Zeng Fanzhi Became China’s Hottest Artist, and Why His Lawn Is So Green-. The Saturday Profile" . By Jane Perlez, November 11, 2016. BEIJING — At the gallery opening of China’s hottest-selling artist, Zeng Fanzhi, in Manhattan a year ago,... Read full biography
The following article is from The New York Times. "How Zeng Fanzhi Became China’s Hottest Artist, and Why His Lawn Is So Green-. The Saturday Profile" . By Jane Perlez, November 11, 2016. BEIJING — At the gallery opening of China’s hottest-selling artist, Zeng Fanzhi, in Manhattan a year ago, Chinese billionaires mingled with the upper crust of New York’s art world. Mr. Zeng had flown in with his well-to-do pals, and after dinner at a clubby Chelsea restaurant, the Chinese crew retired to the... Read full biography
The following article is from The New York Times. "How Zeng Fanzhi Became China’s Hottest Artist, and Why His Lawn Is So Green-. The Saturday Profile" . By Jane Perlez, November 11, 2016. BEIJING — At the gallery opening of China’s hottest-selling artist, Zeng Fanzhi, in Manhattan a year ago, Chinese billionaires mingled with the upper crust of New York’s art world. Mr. Zeng had flown in with his well-to-do pals, and after dinner at a clubby Chelsea restaurant, the Chinese crew retired to the Park Hyatt for late-night drinks in the lobby bar. Here at home, an even larger banquet for 500 guests, including the granddaughter of Mao Zedong, celebrated Mr. Zeng’s 25-year painting career, at the September opening of the first retrospective in... Read full biography
The following article is from The New York Times. "How Zeng Fanzhi Became China’s Hottest Artist, and Why His Lawn Is So Green-. The Saturday Profile" . By Jane Perlez, November 11, 2016. BEIJING — At the gallery opening of China’s hottest-selling artist, Zeng Fanzhi, in Manhattan a year ago, Chinese billionaires mingled with the upper crust of New York’s art world. Mr. Zeng had flown in with his well-to-do pals, and after dinner at a clubby Chelsea restaurant, the Chinese crew retired to the Park Hyatt for late-night drinks in the lobby bar. Here at home, an even larger banquet for 500 guests, including the granddaughter of Mao Zedong, celebrated Mr. Zeng’s 25-year painting career, at the September opening of the first retrospective in his own country. His works hang in American museums and palatial Hong Kong apartments, and over the fireplace in... Read full biography
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