Selected Solo Exhibitions
- 2010: "Ghosts and Men from Badong", James Cohan Gallery, Shanghai
"Mistaking Each Other for Ghosts", James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY
- 2007: Frieze Art Fair, Zeno X Gallery, London England
- 2006: "Water That Floats the Boat Can Also Sink It", James Cohan Gallery, New York, NY
(November – December 2006)
- 2005: "Great News Comes From the Collective Farm", ZenoX, Antwerp, Belgium
- 2004: "Boxers", SAFN Museum, Reykyavik, Iceland (through January 9, 2005)
"The Empty City", organized by Shannon Fitzgerald, Contemporary Art Museum St. Louis, St. Louis, MI; traveled to Pierogi,Brooklyn, NY; Provisions Library, Gaea Foundation, Washington, DC; The Rose Museum, Brandeis University, Waltham, MA; Richard E. Peeler Art Center, DePauw University, Greencastle, Indiana (Feb– April 2005) "Yun-Fei Ji: The East Wind", Institute of Contemporary Art, University of Pennsylvania, Philadelphia
- 2003: "The One-Hundred Old Names", ZenoX, Antwerp, Belgium and The Pratt Manhattan
Gallery, New York, NY
- 2002: "The Boxer, the Missionary, and their Gods", POST, Los Angeles, CA
- 2001: "New Work", Pierogi, Brooklyn, New York
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