Long Museum presents a retrospective of Zhang Enli's paintings over the past 30 years

TEXT:CAFA ART INFO    DATE: 2023.10.27

Zhang Enli, The Pianoist, 2023, oil on canvas, 200 × 250 cm.jpg

Zhang Enli, The Pianoist, 2023, oil on canvas, 200 × 250 cm

Zhang Enli: Expression features painting works by artist Zhang Enli during the past three decades. According to the artist, “The retrospective is not merely a review of my art but also of the society as well as the time. I want it to be like a mirror in which everyone could see a reflection unique to him/her.” The exhibition takes “lines”, a recurring element in Zhang’s artistic practice, as a point of departure; and concludes with his latest blue abstract series, which is created in 2023. The nearly 100 works on view include figure portraits from the 1990s to early 2000s, portraits of everyday objects from the 2000s to early 2010s, and abstract portraits from early 2010s to now.

Zhang Enli, Lights Blocked by Colored Paper, 1990, oil on canvas, 102 × 93.5 cm.jpg

Zhang Enli, Lights Blocked by Colored Paper, 1990, oil on canvas, 102 × 93.5 cmZhang Enli, Sad, 1992, oil on canvas, 115 × 89 cm.jpgZhang Enli, Sad, 1992, oil on canvas, 115 × 89 cm

Following this timeline of thirty years, we firstly see some of Zhang’s earliest oil paintings created when young Zhang Enli was full of aspirations to become an artist, including Self-Portrait (1987), Lights Blocked by Colored Paper (1990) and Sad (1992). Due to the constraints of the materials available at the time, these works are small in size but all feature bright and vivid colors. Human figures, still lifes and abstract objects delineated against the backdrop of redness all leave viewers with a deep impression, and cast light on some of the recurring subjects throughout Zhang Enli’s painting practice. Then we’d see portraits of lovers, young girls and butchers, scenes of banquets, bars and dance floors, everyday objects such as vessels, paper boxes, desks, chairs, sinks, tubes and balls, open air still lifes such as the sky, trees and garden, the artist’s profound feelings for his mother and families, and the various characters depicted in the form of abstract lines. “Lines” play a pivotal role in his thirty-year artistic practice, conveying “emotions” through the changes in colors, directions and thickness, and rendering “expressions” through “portraits”.

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Zhang Enli, Maidens, 1999, oil on canvas (set of 3), each: 147.5 × 107 cm, overall: 147.5 × 321 cmZhang Enli, White Chair, 2007, oil on canvas, 177 × 149 cm.jpgZhang Enli, White Chair, 2007, oil on canvas, 177 × 149 cm

Works from different periods of Zhang’s art career collectively present a big picture of Zhang Enli’s exploration in the art world during the past three decades. His earlier focus on urban dwellers and the latest interest in abstract portraits have all shed light on the continuous attention he’s been paying to people, objects and space. The different periods of his practice show distinctive styles, but the shifts in themes and techniques are by no means abrupt. Instead, it’s an organic and continuous process. Taking a close look into the various series of Zhang Enli’s work, we’d perceive an intrinsic thread running through all these works – namely the artist’s consistent concern and insights for life and humanity. Through the presentation of the oeuvre of Zhang Enli, we hope that viewers would gain a more holistic view of the statement by the artist – “Everything is a portrait”.


About the Artist

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Zhang Enli was born in Jilin province in 1965. He graduated from Wuxi Technical University, Arts and Design Institute in 1989. Zhang currently lives and works in Shanghai. Zhang Enli’s solo exhibition held in numerous important institutions, including Long Museum (West Bund) (2023); Long Museum (Chongqing) (2021); Power Station of Art, Shanghai (2020); Hauser & Wirth, Zürich, Switzerland (2020); Xavier Hufkens, Brussels, Belgium (2019); Galleria Borghese, Rome, Italy (2019); K11 Art Foundation, Shanghai (2019); Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK (2018); Hauser & Wirth, New York, USA (2018); Firstsite, Colchester, UK (2017); Moca, Taipei (2015); ShanghART, Shanghai (2015); Hauser & Wirth, London, UK (2014); K11 Art Foundation, Hong Kong (2014); Villa Croze, Genoa, Italy (2013); Institute of Contemporary Arts, London, UK (2013); Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai (2011); Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai (2010); and Ikon Gallery, Birmingham, UK (2009), a presentation which travelled to Kunsthalle Bern, Berne, Switzerland (2009) etc.

His works also featured in group exhibitions, such as, Start Museum, Shanghai (2023); UCCA Edge, Shanghai (2021); Fondazione Prada, Milan, Italy (2018), Museum of Modern Art Antwerp, Antwerp,Belgium (2018); 1st Antarctic Biennale, Antarctica (2017); Centre Pompidou, Paris, France (2016); PAC-Milan Museum of Contemporary Art, Italy (2015); Lehmbruck Museum, Duisburg, Germany (2015); Tate Modern, London, UK (2015); Yokohama Triennale, Japan (2014); Vancouver Art Gallery, Canada (2014); Contemporary Art Museum of the Rubell Family Collection, Miami, USA (2013); Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, UK (2013); Kochi-Muziris, Kochi, India (2012); The First Chinese Oil Painting Biennial, Instituto Paranaense de Arte, Curitiba, Brazil (2011); The 8th Gwangju Biennale, Korea (2010); The 7th Shanghai Biennale, Shanghai (2008); Villa Manin-Centre for Contemporary Art Passariano, Italy (2006) etc.

Zhang Enli's works are in numerous museum collections, including K11 Art Foundation, Hong Kong; Royal Academy of Arts, London, UK; Galleria Borghese, Rome, Italy; Centre Pompidou, Paris, France; M+Collection, Hong Kong; Long Museum, Shanghai; Rubell Family Collection, Miami, USA; Yuz Foundation, Jakarta, Indonesia; SIFANG Art Museum, Nanjing; La  Maison LVMH Collection, Paris, France; Birmingham Museum and Art Gallery, Birmingham, UK; Tate Modern, London, UK; The UBS Art Collection, Zürich, Switzerland; Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai; Start Museum, Shanghai.


About the Exhibition

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Zhang Enli: Expression

Curator: Wang Wei

Duration: 2023.11.8-2024.1.14

Venue: Long Museum (West Bund)

Address: 3398 Longteng Avenue, Xuhui District, Shanghai, China

Courtesy of Long Museum.