Biography

Tang Dixin (唐狄鑫) is a Shanghai-based contemporary artist working mainly with painting and performance art. Tang is one of the “80-hou” artists, a Chinese term for those who were born during the 1980s and are regarded as relatively liberal. Most of his works are related to the “body” which is oppressed in the Chinese society and art world.

Tang's performance works sometimes show radical aspects while also pursuing relations with others. "Act of God" (2010), is a performance where Tang jumped off a platform in the metro station during Expo 2010 Shanghai, and a train passed across his body. He documented the entire process in a video. As this act was reported in the news, it brought about a controversial discussion regarding the thin line between the artist's cynical expression of the contemporary Chinese society and his extreme illegal act. Tang's performances express the condition of the body in a "surveillance society" by challenging the use of body of the self and others in unusual ways. This methodology is not only effective in China but also applicable to the structure of art world as well as the emerging worldwide problems in accelerating globalization.

Interestingly, while Tang's performances dynamically and vigorously deal with society and others, his paintings give rather calm and reflective impressions as if he dived into himself. In his opinion, as he originally received orthodox Western art education in China, the medium of painting embodies the simplest relationship between objects while reflecting the complexity caused by his own reality and emotions. As he says, "I am seeking a part of myself that my body has forgotten"; his paintings express a "powerless body" which pursues mental freedom and emancipation while it accepts its own limits.

Tang's performances and paintings reflect and complement each other through the "body" as their axis. Sometimes his works focus on the external such as the society and others, and sometimes they gaze internally as he explores the methodology of painting expression in reflecting his pure inner self and emotions. Exploring these two polarities, Tang's works reflect on various issues in our contemporary society.


Biography
1982 Born in Hangzhou, China
2005 Graduated from Shanghai Normal University, Shanghai, China
Based in Shanghai

 

Selected Solo Exhibitions
2023 Tang Dixin, Ota Fine Arts, Shanghai
2021 Tang Dixin, AIKE, Shanghai

2018 Tang Dixin, Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo
2017 Tang Dixin, AIKE, Shanghai
2015 Dog Bark, Ota Fine Arts, Singapore
2014 Mr. Hungry, AIKE-DELLARCO, Shanghai

 

Selected Group Exhibitions
2025 Fragment, Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo, Japan
    The Hong Kong Jockey Club Series: Picasso for Asia—A Conversation, M+, Hong Kong
2024 Pictures of the Post - 80s Generation - Generational Leap, Tank Shanghai, China
2023 Pixel Row Vol. 2, West Bund Museum, Shanghai
2021 On Behalf Of, Qiao Space, Shanghai
2020 Yokohama Triennale – AFTERGLOW, Yokohama
2019 The Force Temple, TANK, Shanghai
2018 Two Houses: Politics and Histories in the Contemporary Art Collections of John Chia and Yeap Lam Yang, ICA Singapore
2015 Absolute Collection Guideline, Sifang Art Museum, Nanjing
2014 10th Gwangju Biennale – Burning Down the House, Gwangju
2013 Revel – Celebrating MoCA’s 8 Years in Shanghai, Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai
2013 ON | OFF China’s Young Artists in Concept and Practice, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing

 

Selected Collections
Points Center for Contemporary Art, London, UK
G Museum, Nanjing, China
TANK Shanghai, Shanghai, China
Sifang Art Museum, Nanjing, China
Fosun Foundation, Shanghai, China
M+ Museum, Hong Kong, China
New Century Art Foundation, Beijing, China
Troy House Art Foundation, London, UK

Works
  • Tang Dixin, Gaze 1, Gaze 2, 2023
    Tang Dixin
    Gaze 1, Gaze 2, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    Diptych, 240 x 120 cm each
  • Tang Dixin, Grassfield, 2023
    Tang Dixin
    Grassfield, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    240 x 120 cm
  • Tang Dixin, Ice Cream, 2023
    Tang Dixin
    Ice Cream, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    240 x 120 cm
  • Tang Dixin, Ice Fire, 2023
    Tang Dixin
    Ice Fire, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    100 x 140 cm
  • Tang Dixin, Solidify, 2023
    Tang Dixin
    Solidify, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    180 x 250 cm
  • Tang Dixin, Rack, 2023
    Tang Dixin
    Rack, 2023
    Oil on canvas
    200 x 200 cm
  • Tang Dixin, Waves, 2021
    Tang Dixin
    Waves, 2021
    Oil on canvas
    180 x 250 cm
  • Tang Dixin, Sea of people, 2020
    Tang Dixin
    Sea of people, 2020
    Ink on paper
    40 x 55 cm
Page
 1 
of 3
Installation shots
Exhibitions
News
Selected Articles