Shanghai Flower : Li Lei / Kung Samuel (eds) / Shanghai : Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai : 2013

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A.LL.45

Title and Statement of Responsiblity

Shanghai Flower /Li Lei  = 李磊 ‧ 海上花 / Editor in Chief: Samuel Kung; Curator: Melissa Chu; Design: Cao Wetao, Joyce Ding; Image and text: Weiwei Wang, Natalie Yu, Sharon Huang; English translation: Jason Chu, Andie Zhu, Miriam; photography: Li Ji, Jiang Lining; Li Zhengzhong, Pang Xiaowei. 

Summarization of Content

Exhibition catalogue published for the solo show Shanghai Flower: Abstract Art by Li Lei by Li Lei at the Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai, 2014 Sep - 2014 Nov. 

'Shanghai Flower' is an epitome of the urban life under the brush of Li Lei, who has unveiled the splendour behind the hustle and bustle of the cosmopolis and has established a creative relationship between art and the reality of life. The exhibition included recent abstract works themed on the urban humanism of Shanghai and embody the miscellaneous facets of the city with unique thoughts and techniques.

Publication/Production/Distribution Information

Shanghai, China : Museum of Cotemporary Art, Shanghai , 2013

Extent

282 pages

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text , still image : unmediated

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esea contemporary Library CollectionResearch LabArtists

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This publication is available in the esea ResearchLab for non-commercial private research use.

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exhibition catalogues ; English ; Chinese ; text ; still images ; Han (Simplified variant) ; Latin (script) ; unmediated ; polychrome ; Silent ; books ; On site ; Solo shows ; Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai (MOCA) ; 2013 Exhibitions ; paintings (visual works) ; acrylic paintings

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Formerly S1.119

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