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Tiehai Zhou - artwork prices, pictures and values. Art & Public - Cabinet PH, Geneva Acquired by the present owner from the above Frederic Le Gourierec, Hou Hanru, e. Zhou Tiehai. Ego Project, Timezone 8, Hong Kong, 2006 This work is generally in good condition. Please note that it was not examined under ultraviolet light. Tiehai Zhou - Placebo Series 5-3.
Hou Hanru’s most popular book is Sharp Tongues, Loose Lips, Open Eyes, Ears to the Ground.
Books about Tiehai: Zhou Tiehai: Ego by Hou Hanru and Frederic Le Gourierec (Oct 15, 2006). Zhou Tiehai is a contemporary Chinese artist whose art work attempts to satirize much of modern Chinese art. Zhou does not paint his own works, though he earned an arts degree from the School of Fine Arts at Shanghai University in 1989.
Zhou Tiehai was determined to make a name for himself in the international art world . Joe Camel has been described as Zhou’s alter ego and a spoof on Westerners, who are sometimes stereotyped in China as having big noses. Contemporary Asian Art. Asian Art. Appropriation. Contemporary Figurative Painting.
Zhou Tiehai (Chinese: 周铁海; born 1966) is a contemporary Chinese artist. Zhou's art work often attempts to satirize much of modern Chinese art. He does not paint his own works, though he earned a . from the School of Fine Arts at Shanghai University in 1989
Zhou Tiehai (Chinese: 周铁海; born 1966) is a contemporary Chinese artist whose art work attempts to satirize .
Zhou Tiehai (Chinese: 周铁海; born 1966) is a contemporary Chinese artist whose art work attempts to satirize much of modern Chinese art. Zhou does not paint his own works, though he earned an arts degree from the School of Fine Arts at Shanghai University in 1989
Lahee, Frederic Henry was born on July 27, 1884 in Hingham, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Henry Charles and Selina Ida Mary (Long) Lahee.
Lahee, Frederic Henry was born on July 27, 1884 in Hingham, Massachusetts, United States. AB, Harvard University, 1907; AM, Harvard University, 1908; Doctor of Philosophy in Geology, Harvard University, 1911.