Zhang Haiying - Selected Exhibitions

Selected Exhibitions

2008
  • Scope Art, Basel
  • Art Amsterdam 2008, Amsterdam
  • ArtAsia Miami, Willem Kerseboom Gallery
  • Scope London,Willem Kerseboom Gallery
2007
  • ARTOUR-O, Florence, Italy
  • Art Beijing 2007, Beijing
  • Viewpoint, Soemo Fine Arts, Beijing Gallery, Beijing
  • contemporary art exposition Beijing
  • contemporary art exhibition-simo gallery Beijing move away from songzhuang
2006
  • Out Of The Heaven, 3rd Songzhuang Artists Axhibition, Beijing
  • 1st songzhuang multimedia exhibition, Beijing
  • Out of the heaven----3rd songzhuang artists visual art exhibition Beijing
2005
  • Sovereign Asia Art Foundation, Hong-Kong
  • Chinese Symbol, Nice, France
  • Dancing in the soul--------zhang haiying oil painting exhibitiojn Beijing
  • Out of the heaven---the 2nd songzhuang artist visual art exhibition Beijing
  • Destruction contemporary art exhibition Beijing
  • Splendid china Beijing
  • 1st songzhuang art festival Beijing
  • Hearsay—contemporary art show Beijing (as a curator)
2004
  • Contemporary oil painting exhibition of Songzhuang nine painters Beijing
  • Out of the heaven------ 1st songzhuang artists visual art exhibition Beijing
  • Chinese copy art exhibition Beijing
2003
  • 100 artists group exhibition of china contemporary Beijing
  • Village founding oil painting exhibition of songzhuang painter Beijing
  • Six artists exhibition Beijing Today Museume
2002
  • Time and space contemporary art exhibition Beijing
  • Heart of chip ---songzhuang artist group show Beijing
2001
  • Youth contemporary art exhibition Beijing

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