Wanxin Zhang
Wanxin Zhang was born in Changchun, China, and spent his formative years in the 1970s under Mao's regime. After the Cultural Revolution in 1976, he was part of the first generation of Chinese students to receive a formal art education. In 1985 he graduated from the LuXun Academy of Fine Art with a degree in sculpture. In 1992, after Zhang established his art career as a sculptor in China, he emigrated to the United States to continue his development and to study at the Academy of Art University in San Francisco. In 2006, Zhang received a Virginia A. Groot Foundation Grant and in 2004, he was awarded the Joan Mitchell Foundation Painters and Sculptors Grant.
Zhang's work has been featured in solo museum exhibitions at the University of Wyoming Art Museum (2006), the Fresno Art Museum in California (2007), the Alden B. Dow Museum of Science and Art in Michigan (2008), the Arizona State University Museum (2010), the Bellevue Arts Museum (2011), and the Peninsula Museum of Art (2015), and in 2019, Zhang’s work was the subject of a mid-career survey exhibition titled Wanxin Zhang: The Long Journey at the Museum of Craft and Design in San Francisco. The exhibition was accompanied by a monographic catalogue. In 2021, Zhang’s work was featured prominently in an exhibition titled This Present Moment: Crafting a Better World, at the Smithsonian American Art Museum, Renwick Gallery, in Washington DC.
In 2023, Montalvo Arts Center acquired Color Face (2012-2013) for the museum’s permanent collection after featuring the work in the exhibition Claiming Space. In 2021, The Renwick Gallery at the Smithsonian American Art Museum and the American Museum of Ceramic Arts acquired Zhang's Warrior with Colored Face for their permanent collection. Also in 2021, the Berkeley Art Museum and Pacific Film Archive acquired Zhang's sculpture Special Ambassador (2011) for its permanent collection. In 2022, the Cantor Arts Center acquired Rainbow Rock I (2020) for its permanent collection through the Asian American Arts Initiative.
In 2022, Zhang had a solo exhibition of new work titled Witness at Catharine Clark Gallery in San Francisco. Other major presentations of Zhang's works have included the 22nd UBC Sculpture Biennial in Japan (2007), the Taipei Ceramics Biennial in Taiwan (2008), the Da Tong City 2nd International Sculpture Biennial in China (2013), and the inaugural Anren Biennial in China (2017). In 2017, the Asian Art Museum, San Francisco, acquired multiple "brick" works from Zhang's Wall series for the museum’s permanent collection as part of its commitment to expanding its collection of contemporary art. In 2020, the Crocker Art Museum, Sacramento, acquired Teapot Without Handle (2016) for its permanent collection and it has since been exhibited there as part of a permanent collection show.
In 2024, Zhang’s work titled Waiting (2021) will be included in an exhibition at the Legion of Honor commemorating its centenary. The work was recently acquired for the Fine Arts Museums of San Francisco through the Arneja Family Fund. Catharine Clark Gallery is scheduled to present Zhang’s solo exhibition November 23, 2024 – January 18, 2025.
Zhang lives and works in San Francisco, California, and has been represented by Catharine Clark Gallery since 2013.
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Rope and Revolver: Artists Respond to Frederic Remington’s The Broncho Buster
January 18 - March 15, 2025Rope and Revolver: Artists Respond to Frederic Reming ton ’ s ‘ The Broncho Buster ’ Sandow Birk, Michael Goldin, Charles Lee, Deborah Oropallo, Andy Rappaport, Stephanie Syjuco, Wanxin Zhang On view January 18 – March 15, 2025 Opening reception: Saturday, January 18 from 3 – 5pm; remarks at 4pm...Read more -
Wanxin Zhang: California Artist, Too
November 23, 2024 - January 11, 2025Wanxin Zhang: California Artist, Too South Gallery Wanxin Zhang’s California Artist, Too (South Gallery) draws on his personal and artistic journey from Manchuria to California. Inspired by the Bay Area’s funk movement, Zhang blends its rebellious energy with personal memories and social commentary. Over the past two decades, clay has...Read more -
Witness
Wanxin Zhang March 5 - April 16, 2022Wanxin Zhang: Witness 见证人 March 5 – April 16, 2022 Media Room Presentation : TT Takemoto: May 35 and HK Uprising Viewing Room: Chester Arnold: Mini-Survey: 1971-2022 Opening reception: Saturday, March 5 from 11am – 2pm; artist talks at 12:30pm San Francisco, CA: Catharine Clark Gallery continues its 2022 program...Read more
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A lake called blue, 2025View more details -
Dinosaur's grandpa and grandson, 2025View more details -
Lover #2, 2025View more details -
A Rule Decider, 2024View more details -
Book One (Bible), 2024View more details -
Book Three (Kama Sutra), 2024View more details -
Book Two (Mao book), 2024View more details -
California Artist, Too, 2024View more details -
Disciple #28, 2024View more details -
Hua Mulan #3, 2024View more details -
Jade Mask, 2024View more details -
The Second Summer, 2024View more details -
No bamboo, no problem, 2023-2024View more details -
Wall of Echoes, 2023 - 2024View more details -
Aircraft Carrier II, 2023View more details -
Debutant, 2023View more details -
Prophet, 2023View more details -
Shout (I am a California artist, too), 2023View more details -
The Chorus, 2023View more details -
Antique Plate #1 with spoon, dumplings and small toy, 2022View more details -
Disciple #26, 2022View more details -
Lover #5, 2022View more details -
Lover II, 2022View more details -
My Uncle, 2022View more details -
Philosopher II, 2022View more details -
Soulmate, 2022View more details -
Witness #3, 2022View more details -
A Summit, 2021View more details -
Rock #1, 2021View more details -
Rock #4, 2021View more details -
Rock Study #5, 2020 - 2024View more details -
Let me take a short break, 2020View more details -
My Mandarin Tutor, 2020View more details -
Teapot Without a Handle #2 - COVID Teapot, 2020View more details -
Together Forever, 2020View more details -
Twilight, 2020View more details -
A Head with Red Nose, 2019View more details -
Penis Tea Pot #2, 2019View more details -
Snow Fell on My Face, 2019View more details -
Such a Wonderful World, 2019View more details -
Tank Man (Red Porcelain), 2019View more details -
Teapot Without Nothing, 2019View more details -
Witness #26, 2019View more details -
Landscape, 2018View more details -
Self Portrait, 2018View more details -
Witness #2, 2018View more details -
Rock Study III, 2017View more details -
Selfie, 2017View more details -
Speed Yours, 2016 - 2021View more details -
My Fifty Five Finger Stamps, 2016View more details -
Rock Study II, 2016View more details -
California Artist, Too, 2013View more details -
Pink Warrior, 2013View more details -
A Warrior With A Black Hand, 2012View more details -
California Artist, Too, 2006-2007View more details -
Acrobatics, 2004 - 2020View more details -
Mandarin, 2004View more details
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Rope and Revolver at Catharine Clark Gallery
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Wanxin Zhang’s imposing sculptures bridge the soulful and the unbreakable
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'M is for Water' collaborative artist exhibition opens at di Rosa Center
di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art presents an exhibition featuring the works of a diverse group of artists June 27, 2024EMMA MOLLOY INDEX-TRIBUNE STAFF WRITER June 27, 2024 Di Rosa Center for Contemporary Art is presenting a group exhibition featuring the work of 11 artists,...Read more
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Rope and Revolver: Artists Respond to Frederic Remington’s The Broncho Buster
Opening Reception January 18, 2025Join us for the opening reception of Rope and Revolver: Artists Respond to Frederic Remington’s The Broncho Buster. On view January 18 – March 15,...Read more -
Catharine Clark Gallery Annual Holiday Party
December 14, 2024RSVP HERE Catharine Clark Gallery's annual holiday party in conjunction with a photobook artist market and a presentation of miniature paintings by Chester Arnold in...Read more -
Artist Talk & Book Signing: Julie Heffernan and Wanxin Zhang
Doors: 6 - 8 pm November 22, 2024Join acclaimed author Daniel Handler and artist Julie Heffernan, and curator Aleesa Alexander and artist Wanxin Zhang, for a dynamic conversation about babes in the...Read more


