Ma Jun chose traditional ceramic materials, and the processes and techniques used in the production process are all the most traditional ways of sculpting ceramics. He used ceramics to shape the iconic products of industrial civilization such as telev

Ma Jun

Ma Jun

Born in Qingdao, China in 1974, he graduated from the Sculpture Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts with a bachelor's degree in 1999 and a master's degree in 2003. He is currently an associate professor at the School of Drama, Film and Television, Communication University of China, and director of the Center for Intermedia Art Research, Communication University of China.
 

Related solo exhibitions

Rigis Krampf Gallery, New York, USA; Espace Cultural Ample Gallery, Spain; S.E Gallery, Norway; Michael Schultz Gallery, Berlin, Germany; L.A. Gallery, Frankfurt, Germany; Python Gallery, Zurich, Switzerland; Michael Schultz Gallery, Beijing, China; Forbidden City Gallery; 3 Gallery; Space Station Gallery

His works have been exhibited in the 54th Venice Biennale, Italy; Hagen Art Museum, Rostock Art Museum, Düsseldorf Ceramic Art Museum, Dominican Church Art Museum, Oldenburg City Art Museum; Hilger Brot Art Museum, Austria; Dallas Asian Art Museum, USA; Rockhurst University Greenlease Art Museum, Kansas; Wilbania Art Museum, Italy; Gwangju Art Museum, South Korea; Yaoshan Foundation, Austria; Heyri Art Foundation, Seoul, South Korea ; Exhibited in many places including Yuz Museum in Shanghai, China, Minsheng Art Museum in Beijing, Inside-Out Art Museum, Guangdong Art Museum, Wuhan Art Museum, He Xiangning Art Museum in Shenzhen, Zhongshan Art Museum in Dalian, and Zhejiang "A Countryside Art Museum"

 

The works have been included in many domestic and foreign academic works, and collected by art institutions, companies and individuals such as the Dallas Museum of Contemporary Art in the United States, the Rostock Museum in Germany, the Düsseldorf Ceramics Museum, UBS, Lufthansa, Volkswagen, Chanel, Meissen, and Microsoft.

Porcelain·Book——No.1, Porcelain 45x33x7.5cm, 2011

Porcelain·Meat——Pig’s Feet, Ceramic 45X45x12cm, 2012

New Porcelain Series - Coca-Cola No. 1, ceramic 40x40x35cm, 2005

New Porcelain Series - Car No. 1, ceramic 80x38x25cm, 2005

Porcelain Car Series No. 4, fiberglass, oil paint, paint 535x214x144cm, 2009

Porcelain Car, fiberglass, oil paint, paint 535x214x144cm 2009

New Porcelain Series - TV No. 2 (Back) Ceramic, 38x28x25cm, 2007

New Porcelain Series - Apple Computer No. 1, ceramic 35x38x28cm, 2009

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