YANG Jiechang Chinese, b. 1956
Yang Jiechang was born in Foshan (Guangdong Province) in 1956. He graduated
from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts in 1982, where he taught until 1988. He
lives and works in Paris and Heidelberg, Germany since 1988. Yang gained
international recognition through his large monochrome black ink paintings entitled
Hundred Layers of Ink shown for the first time in the seminal exhibition “Magiciens
de la terre” in the Centre Georges Pompidou in Paris in 1989.
His works have been shown at many important exhibitions and venues, such as:
"China Avant-garde" (National Gallery, Beijing, 1989), MOMA Oxford (UK 1993),
ARC Paris (Paris, France 2001), Palais de Tokyo (Paris 2002), Stanford Art Gallery
(Stanford, USA 2005/2007), the Shanghai Biennial (1998/2012), the Gwangju
Biennial (2002), the Venice Biennial (2003), the Guangzhou Triennial (2003/2005),
in "La Force de l'Art - 1st Paris Triennial" (2006), and the Liverpool Biennial (2007),
the Istanbul Biennial (2007), the Moscow Biennial (2009), the French May (Hong
Kong 2001/2015), "Carambolages" (Grand Palais, Paris 2016), The Metropolitan
Museum of Art (2013), "Art and China after 1989: Theater of the
World" (Guggenheim Museum, New York/ Bilbao 2017/2018), "The Street", MAXXI
(Rome, 2021)," Carte Blanche à Yang Jiechang", Musée Guimet (Paris 2022).
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At Ease With Hand and Mind
Calligraphy, Literature, and Contemporary Art 27 Jul - 18 Oct 2025Throughout Chinese history, literati calligraphy has been considered an elite art form. Its practitioners were poets, writers, scholars, and statesmen with deep cultural cultivation, not merely skilled artisans. The selected...Read more -
Yang Jiechang: Beneath the Golden Antlers
18 May - 28 Jun 2024As part of the gallery’s ongoing programmatic focus on contemporary artists from the Asian diaspora, Qualia is proud to welcome Yang back to the Bay Area following his inclusion in...Read more -
Beyond Ink
28 May - 17 Jul 2022The performative application of ink, the time-based process of meditative mark-making, and the sculptural dimension of the material are revealed in each artist’s work, and in the dialogues between them....Read more

