Art Scene Warehouse presents  Z Artists

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2 Mar 2010 to 31 Mar 2010
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Artists in this exhibition: ZHANG JIE, ZHONG BIAO, ZHOU FAN, ZHOU WEIHUA, ZOU TAO, ZHU WEI



Z Artists
Art Scene Warehouse

Dates: Mar 2 - Mar 31, 2010
Address: 2/F, Bldg No 4B, 50 Moganshan Road

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No, to the Chinese "Z" is not the French pronunciation of “the” in English. And it is not the name of the dead person whose motorbike Bruce Willis took in Pulp Fiction.

The letter “Z” is meaningless in Chinese. Yet it is becoming more and more important in China today. Chinese now use Latin letters to type Chinese characters on computer keyboards. Chinese people use “pin yin” input to write text messages to their friends. The influence of the Latin alphabet is growing in China, as practical issues and foreign influences creep into the Middle Kingdom.

The letter “Z” is the first letter of some of the most popular Chinese surnames. Even on Art Scene Warehouse’s website, artists’ names are alphabetized. All of the letters are grouped together, but the letter “Z” has its own category.

“Z Artists” is the first exhibition to group Chinese artists by the previously irrelevant (in China) letter “Z”. Artists featured in the show include:ZHANG JIE, ZHONG BIAO, ZHOU FAN, ZHOU WEIHUA, ZOU TAO, ZHU WEI.

These are some of the most talented Chinese contemporary artists alive today, some of whom were discovered at the Chinese Art Prize.