Line by Zhang Enli

by Zhang Enli

Zhang Enli is the first Chinese artist-in-residence to take part in the RA’s residency programme in collaboration with K11 Art Foundation. This exclusive screenprint is a light yet immersive topographic study of Shanghai’s coastline, and was made in the RA Schools’ print studio during his time at the Academy.

Published as an edition of 60, each print is signed and numbered by the artist.

£1,100.00

Artwork details

Material Screenprint
Dimensions 71 x 52cm
Edition of 60

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Product story

From familiar everyday objects in his immediate surroundings, to municipal structures in the streets of Shanghai, Zhang Enli’s works offer new perspectives on unusual details. His installations often involve fluid, painterly walls, floors and ceilings, which fully immerse the viewer while emphasising a sense of emptiness.

 

The RA Editions programme generates valuable revenue for the RA and in particular the RA Schools.​​

Line is a light yet immersive topographic study of Shanghai's coastline.

From familiar everyday objects in his immediate surroundings, to municipal structures in the streets of Shanghai, Zhang Enli’s works offer new perspectives on unusual details. His installations often involve fluid, painterly walls, floors and ceilings, which fully immerse the viewer while emphasising a sense of emptiness.


The RA Editions programme generates valuable revenue for the RA and in particular the RA Schools.​​

About Zhang Enli

Zhang Enli was born in China's Jilin province in 1965. He graduated from Wuxi Technical University, Arts and Design Institute in 1989 and is currently living in Shanghai. As a painter, Zhang gives the same attention to every object, from a stack of cardboard boxes to the branches of a tree, offering a unique depiction of contemporary life. With his installation... Go to artist page