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Born 1975 Shanxi Province, China. Known for: Surrealist still life and landscape painting, narrative social themes, teaching.
Chinese artist Qin Qi’s oeuvre can be characterised by surrealist still lifes, landscapes and elements of nature placed in startling, defamiliarised environments. He experiments with familiar forms... Read full biography
Chinese artist Qin Qi’s oeuvre can be characterised by surrealist still lifes, landscapes and elements of nature placed in startling, defamiliarised environments. He experiments with familiar forms and reconfigures their pictorial language, assembling these varied subjects to depict the coexistence... Read full biography
Chinese artist Qin Qi’s oeuvre can be characterised by surrealist still lifes, landscapes and elements of nature placed in startling, defamiliarised environments. He experiments with familiar forms and reconfigures their pictorial language, assembling these varied subjects to depict the coexistence of different worlds in inventive compositions. The viewer is transported to a new dimension as he frees things from their everyday contexts, and conjoins otherwise logically disparate elements, such... Read full biography
Chinese artist Qin Qi’s oeuvre can be characterised by surrealist still lifes, landscapes and elements of nature placed in startling, defamiliarised environments. He experiments with familiar forms and reconfigures their pictorial language, assembling these varied subjects to depict the coexistence of different worlds in inventive compositions. The viewer is transported to a new dimension as he frees things from their everyday contexts, and conjoins otherwise logically disparate elements, such as a white goose and a bed, to manifest impossible realities. Qin Qi rejects paintings as mere illustrations or descriptions of a scene; instead, he sees them as a narrative and analysis of the multifaceted human experience. A visual thinker, his... Read full biography
Chinese artist Qin Qi’s oeuvre can be characterised by surrealist still lifes, landscapes and elements of nature placed in startling, defamiliarised environments. He experiments with familiar forms and reconfigures their pictorial language, assembling these varied subjects to depict the coexistence of different worlds in inventive compositions. The viewer is transported to a new dimension as he frees things from their everyday contexts, and conjoins otherwise logically disparate elements, such as a white goose and a bed, to manifest impossible realities. Qin Qi rejects paintings as mere illustrations or descriptions of a scene; instead, he sees them as a narrative and analysis of the multifaceted human experience. A visual thinker, his work is permeated with a sense of ambiguity as he represents the subtleties and complexities of the human consciousness through his play o... Read full biography

