Zhang KechunTree 17, Sky Garden, 2022
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Signed and numbered on reverse
Archival pigment print
43 1/4 x 30 1/4 inches
Edition 6
Signed and numbered on reverse
Edition 6
Archival pigment print
43 1/4 x 30 1/4 inches
This artwork is signed, inscribed and numbered on the photographer's label fixed to the reverse. The work is an editioned archival pigment print and comes direct from the artist's studio.
Framing
Zhang Kechun: Tree 17. For this picture, we recommend the 'BOX', a classic frame that is slimmer from the front and deeper from the side, turning your print into an elegant object on the wall. It is widely accepted as the finest way to frame photography, giving visual priority to the image and yet fitting stylishly into most interiors. Other options are of course available. All our frames are handmade by one of the UK's leading framing workshops, and are constructed to museum standards. Please note that prices do not include local taxes, framing or shipping.
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Artwork In Detail
His new series ‘The Sky Garden’ highlights the irony of landscape gardening practices in China. He notes that the outskirts of every Chinese city has its own seedling base, designed to meet the great demand for trees to produce ’natural’-looking urban environments. Living on the outskirts of Chengdu, Zhang often saw workers in mobile cranes lifting exotic trees and rocks from all over the world and planting them in newly built parks, streets and neighbourhoods.
Zhang Kechun
Tree 17, Sky Garden, 2022
EnquireZhang Kechun: Tree 17, Sky Garden (2022)
Zhang Kechun
China
B. 1980
EnquireZhang Kechun won the Discovery Award at Les Rencontres d’Arles for The Yellow River in 2014. He won the National Geographic Picks Global Photo Contest in 1998 and was shortlisted at the World Photography Awards in 2013. Kechun’s work has been exhibited at Photoquai, Paris; the Beijing Photo Biennale and the Delhi Photo Festival, India. His latest series, ‘Sky Garden’ was awarded first place in the Still Life category of the 2023 Sony World Photography Award.
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