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  • Artwork 'Double mirror 1' by Ren Han
  • Artwork 'Double mirror 1' by Ren Han
  • Artwork 'Double mirror 1' by Ren Han
  • Artwork 'Double mirror 1' by Ren Han
  • Artwork 'Double mirror 1' by Ren Han
  • Artwork 'Double mirror 1' by Ren Han
  • Artwork 'Double mirror 1' by Ren Han
  • Artwork 'Double mirror 1' by Ren Han
  • Artwork 'Double mirror 1' by Ren Han
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Artwork 'Double mirror 1' by Ren Han

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Artwork ' Double mirror 1' made by Chinese contemporary artist Ren Han. This work is made with following technique 'Pencil on paper' in 2012. The strong shape of the circle in combination with the structure of the pencil lines who are following the center point of the circle, gives a very special depth in the artwork. The paper is mounted on a wooden frame and signed on the back. In perfect condition. Ren Han was born in 1984 in Tianjin, China. He graduated from the Oil Painting Department of the Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts in 2006, then he graduated from the Villa Arson (Ecole Nationale Supérieure d’Art in Nice) in 2011 and obtained the DNSEP (National Superior Diploma of Expression of Plastic Arts). In the same year, he was selected for the Jeune Creation in France. In 2017 Ren Han won the Rock Award from Wang Shikuo Art Foundation and Today Art Museum. In 2019 he was selected for the Salon de Montrouge and received the fellowship from the French Ministry of Culture, Department of Hauts-de-Seine and city of Montrouge. Ren Han's work can be regarded as a series of systematic researches on artistic creation, image, and visual experience, which are deeply rooted in the context of visual cultural consumption in the post-network era. His works include drawings, installations, and site-specific works. He reproduces and processes ready-made objects/images. The strange and primitive relationship between human beings and nature is the theme often discussed by Ren Han. He questions the meaning of human beings’ continuous construction and destruction driven by desire. The duality presented in his works not only denote the eternal co-existence of binary oppositions of self and other, but also the philosophical relationships of mind and matter, mind and body, as well as man and nature.

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