by Tonya Turner Carroll | Aug 10, 2013 | News, Wanxin Zhang
Wanxin and his exhibition here at Turner Carroll received notice as a Watchlist Artist in the August 2013 edition of ArtSlant. Wanxin takes as his starting point the Yuan tomb warriors: thousands of actual-faced, terra cotta soldiers buried with China’s first... Read More
by Tonya Turner Carroll | Sep 26, 2012 | News, Wanxin Zhang
From September through November 18, 2012 Wanxin Zhang is in an exhibition titled “Local Treasures: Bay Area Ceramics” at the Berkeley Art Center in Berkeley, California. This bi-annual exhibition, begun in 2010, features artists who have had a significant... Read More
by Tonya Turner Carroll | Apr 3, 2012 | News, Wanxin Zhang
“Wanxin Zhang: A Ten Year Survey” will be showing at the Richmond Art Center from April 3 to June 2, 2012. This exhibition has been on the road for the past two and a half years, traveling to a total of six venues in six states. It’s finally back in... Read More
by Michael Carroll | Jan 19, 2012 | News, Wanxin Zhang
Inspired by the 1974 discovery of 8,000 terracotta life-size warriors buried at the Tomb of Qin Shi Huang Di (259-210 B.C.), the first emperor of China, artist Wanxin Zhang created his own series of contemporary, everyman life-size warriors. An exhibit of his works,... Read More
by Tonya Turner Carroll | Nov 11, 2011 | News, Wanxin Zhang
Julie Beal writes a great and interesting review of Wanxin’s work in the context of his solo Ten-Year Survey at the Bellevue Arts Museum. Julie digs deep in Wanxin’s Chinese-American-ness, connecting work by great American sculptors like Robert Arneson... Read More