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28 CHINESE EXHIBITION
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28 Chinese is the culmination of the Rubells’ six research trips to China between 2001 and 2012 where they visited one hundred artists’ studios in Beijing, Chengdu, Guangzhou, Hangzhou, Hong Kong, Shanghai and Xi’an and acquired artwork from twenty-eight artists.

Ai Weiwei, Ton of Tea, 2005 photo rfc.museum

Ai Weiwei, Ton of Tea, 2005
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Chen Wei, A Rat’s Post Office, 2008 photo rfc.museum

Chen Wei, A Rat’s Post Office, 2008
photo rfc.museum

These artists will be represented by paintings, photographs, sculptures and video installations. This will be the first exhibition in North America for many of these artists. The oldest artist in the exhibition was born in 1954 and the youngest was born in 1986. A fully illustrated, 262 page catalog in Chinese and English with text from all of the artists will accompany the exhibition as well as a complementary audio tour. This exhibition will occupy the Foundation’s 28 galleries, 40,000 sq foot museum.

All of the artwork in the exhibition is from the permanent collection.

To celebrate the opening of 28 Chinese, Jennifer Rubell will be presenting her annual breakfast project: a new, large-scale, food-based installation titled Faith.

He Xiangyu, The Death of Marat, 2011 photo rfc.museum

He Xiangyu, The Death of Marat, 2011
photo rfc.museum

Li Zhanyang, Rent-Rent Collection Yard-History Observed- Joseph Beuys & Mao Zedong, 2007 photo rfc.museum

Li Zhanyang, Rent-Rent Collection Yard-History Observed- Joseph Beuys & Mao Zedong, 2007
photo rfc.museum

Xu Zhen, “The people is a beast of muddy brain. It does not know its own force; it only knows absolute obedience”, No. 1, installation, 2010 photo rfc.museum

Xu Zhen, “The people is a beast of muddy brain. It does not know its own force; it only knows absolute obedience”, No. 1, installation, 2010
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Zhu Jinshi, Boat, 2012 photo rfc.museum

Zhu Jinshi, Boat, 2012
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Hu Qingyan, One Breath-Portrait of the Rubell family, 2011 photo rfc.museum

Hu Qingyan, One Breath-Portrait of the Rubell family, 2011
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