Tang Dixin (唐狄鑫, b. 1982) is a Shanghai-based contemporary artist working mainly with painting and performance art. Tang is one of the "80-hou" artists, a Chinese term for those who were born during the 1980s and are regarded as relatively liberal. Most of his works are related to the "body" which is oppressed in the Chinese society and art world.
Tang's performance works sometimes show radical aspects while also pursuing relations with others. "Act of God" (2010), is a performance where Tang jumped off a platform in the metro station during Expo 2010 Shanghai, and a train passed across his body. He documented the entire process in a video. As this act was reported in the news, it brought about a controversial discussion regarding the thin line between the artist's cynical expression of the contemporary Chinese society and his extreme illegal act. Tang's performances express the condition of the body in a "surveillance society" by challenging the use of body of the self and others in unusual ways. This methodology is not only effective in China but also applicable to the structure of art world as well as the emerging worldwide problems in accelerating globalization.
While Tang's performances dynamically and vigorously deal with society and others, his paintings give rather calm and reflective impressions as if he dived into himself. In his opinion, as he originally received orthodox Western art education in China, the medium of painting embodies the simplest relationship between objects while reflecting the complexity caused by his own reality and emotions. As he says, "I am seeking a part of myself that my body has forgotten"; his paintings express a "powerless body" which pursues mental freedom and emancipation while it accepts its own limits.
Tang's performances and paintings reflect and complement each other through the "body" as their axis. Sometimes his works focus on the external such as the society and others, and sometimes they gaze internally as he explores the methodology of painting expression in reflecting his pure inner self and emotions. Exploring these two polarities, Tang's works reflect on various issues in our contemporary society.
[Tang Dixin] (b. 1982, Hangzhou, China) lives and works in Shanghai. In 2005, he graduated from the Faculty of Painting, Shanghai Normal University, China. Tang’s solo exhibitions include ”Tang Dixin”, AIKE, Shanghai (2021), “Tang Dixin”, Ota Fine Arts, Tokyo (2018), “Tang Dixin”, AIKE, Shanghai (2017), “Dog Bark”, Ota Fine Arts, Singapore (2015), “Mr. Hungry”, AIKE-DELLARCO, Shanghai (2014). He has also participated in notable group exhibitions such as “Pixel Row Vol. 2”, West Bund Museum, Shanghai (2023), “On Behalf Of”, Qiao Space, Shanghai (2021), “Yokohama Triennale – AFTERGLOW”, Yokohama (2020), ”The Force Temple” TANK, Shanghai (2019), “Two Houses: Politics and histories in the contemporary art collections of John Chia and Yeap Lam Yang”, ICA Singapore (2018), “Absolute Collection Guideline”, Sifang Art Museum, Nanjing (2015), “10th Gwangju Biennale – Burning Down the House”, Gwangju (2014), “Revel – Celebrating MoCA’s 8 Years in Shanghai”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Shanghai (2013) and “ON | OFF China’s Young Artists in Concept and Practice”, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing (2013).
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Distance
Geraldine Kang, Tomoko Kashiki, Tang Dixin, Bo Wang 15 Apr - 27 May 2017 SingaporeOta Fine Arts Singapore is delighted to present 'Distance', a group exhibition by 4 artists from Asia: Geraldine Kang (Singapore), Tomoko Kashiki (Japan), Tang Dixin (China) and Bo Wang (China/USA)....Read more -
MOTIONS
6 Aug - 17 Sep 2016 TokyoChen Wei Victor Gui Hiraki Sawa Betty Susiarjo Tang Dixin Samson Young Ota Fine Arts is delighted to present 'Motions', a group exhibition by 6 artists from different parts of...Read more -
Motions
Chen Wei, Victor Gui, Hiraki Sawa, Betty Susiarjo, Tang Dixin, Yeesookyung, Samson Young 2 Apr - 19 May 2016 SingaporeTea Reception in the presence of Betty Susiarjo & Victor Gui: Saturday, 30 April 2016, 1-3 PM Ota Fine Arts Singapore is delighted to present 'Motions', a group exhibition by...Read more -
Tang Dixin: Dog Bark
Tang Dixin 24 Oct - 5 Dec 2015 SingaporeOta Fine Arts Singapore is delighted to present 'Dog Bark', a solo exhibition by Shanghai-based artist Tang Dixin (b. 1982). He is known for his works which ironically criticize the...Read more -
Tang Dixin
5 Jul - 9 Aug 2014 TokyoOta Fine Arts is pleased to announce the solo exhibition of Tang Dixin (born in 1982), a Shanghai-based contemporary artist. He participated in 'REVEL - Celebrating MoCA's 8 year in...Read more
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"TAIPEI DANGDAI Art and Ideas" 17- 20 January, 2019 Booth No. D16
22 Dec 2018Ota Fine Arts will participate in TAIPEI DANGDAI Arts & Ideas from 17 to 20 January 2019. At TAIPEI DANGDAI Arts & Ideas, the selection...Read more -
"Art Stage Jakarta 2017" 11-13 August
7 Jul 2017We will participate in 'Art Stage Jakarta 2017' from Fri. 11th to Sun. 13th August. The following artists will be shown: Yayoi Kusama, Tomoko Kashiki,...Read more -
"Art Basel Hong Kong 2017" 21-25 March
8 Mar 2017We will participate in 'Art Basel Hong Kong 2017' from Tue. 21st to Sat. 25th March. The following artists will be shown: Yayoi Kusama, Tomoko...Read more -
"Art Basel Hong Kong 2016" 24-26 March, Booth No. 3D12
18 Mar 2016We will participate in an art fair, Art Basel Hong Kong 2016, from 24 to 26 March, 2016. The following artists will be shown: Ay...Read more