
Duplicated Space No. 14 (Divided Dream)
1990
Zhang Xiaogang's 'Duplicated Space No. 14 (Divided Dream)' from 1990 combines oil and collage on canvas to explore themes of memory, space, and repetition. The work reflects the artist's engagement with contemporary Chinese experience and post-modern fragmentation. Zhang's mixed-media approach creates complex visual narratives that question the nature of identity and representation.
- Medium
- oil and collage on canvas
- Location
- Phillips, Salt Lake City, UT
- Spotted At
- Auction House · PhillipsView on map
🔨 Auction Lot
20th Century & Contemporary Art Evening Sale
July 8, 2020
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Artists in conversation

Gerhard Richter
German · b. 1932

Richter similarly uses oil painting combined with photographic and collage elements to explore fragmented memory, identity, and representation, creating works that blur the boundary between the real and the reproduced in a post-modern context.

Sigmar Polke
German · b. 1941

Polke's mixed media canvases combine oil paint with collaged imagery and conceptual layering to question representation and cultural identity, sharing Zhang's interest in visual fragmentation and the psychological weight of collective memory.

Xu Bing
Chinese · b. 1955

Xu Bing creates conceptually driven mixed media works that interrogate Chinese cultural identity and the construction of meaning through layered visual and textual systems, mirroring Zhang's post-modern fragmentation and engagement with contemporary Chinese experience.

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