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Xie Aige

Born in 1977 in Hunan Province, China, Xie Aige (谢艾格) is a sculptor known for her bronze works that convey sincerity, clarity, and hope. She graduated from Shanghai Fine Arts College and taught in the Cultural and Art Design Department at Tongji University in Shanghai. Xie Aige's sculptures offer a sense of peace in response to the chaos of her adopted city.

 

Her sculptures strike a balance between the ideal and reality, capturing figures that are poised, whimsical, reflective, and charming. Inspired by Buddhist thought and the human spirit, Xie Aige often depicts men in nature, evoking childhood memories of rural China. Symbolic elements, such as birds representing freedom and apples representing desire, are prominently featured in her sculpted world.

 

With a composed and meditative personality, Xie Aige creates enchanting bronze sculptures that embody innocence and peace.

 

Notable solo exhibitions of her work include "Quiet Energy Produces Wisdom" at Times Art Xiamen, China in 2018, "Small World" at The Gallery in Shanghai, China in 2015, "Tree Top Memories" at ODE TO ART CONTEMPORARY in Singapore in 2014, "Fairy Tale" at The Gallery in Shanghai, China in 2014, "Habitat Heart" at Tangram Art Center in Shanghai, China in 2009, "Happy Land" at Shanghai Sculpture Art Center in Shanghai, China in 2008, and "A Peaceful Nature" at Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art in Shanghai, China in 2007.

 

Her works have been collected by both public and private collectors, including Kerry Centre, Shanghai; Changsha IFS; Chong Qing International Finance Centre (IFC); Kohler Corporation (USA); Shanghai Park Hyatt hotel (China); Beijing Capital Airport (China); Shanghai World Financial Center (China); Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art (China); Shanghai Mingyuan Art Center (China); and Hongji Group (China), among others.

Born in 1977 in Hunan Province, China, Xie Aige (谢艾格) is a sculptor known for her bronze works that convey sincerity, clarity, and hope. She graduated from Shanghai Fine Arts College and taught in the Cultural and Art Design Department at Tongji University in Shanghai. Xie Aige's sculptures offer a sense of peace in response to the chaos of her adopted city.

 

Her sculptures strike a balance between the ideal and reality, capturing figures that are poised, whimsical, reflective, and charming. Inspired by Buddhist thought and the human spirit, Xie Aige often depicts men in nature, evoking childhood memories of rural China. Symbolic elements, such as birds representing freedom and apples representing desire, are prominently featured in her sculpted world.

 

With a composed and meditative personality, Xie Aige creates enchanting bronze sculptures that embody innocence and peace.

 

Notable solo exhibitions of her work include "Quiet Energy Produces Wisdom" at Times Art Xiamen, China in 2018, "Small World" at The Gallery in Shanghai, China in 2015, "Tree Top Memories" at ODE TO ART CONTEMPORARY in Singapore in 2014, "Fairy Tale" at The Gallery in Shanghai, China in 2014, "Habitat Heart" at Tangram Art Center in Shanghai, China in 2009, "Happy Land" at Shanghai Sculpture Art Center in Shanghai, China in 2008, and "A Peaceful Nature" at Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art in Shanghai, China in 2007.

 

Her works have been collected by both public and private collectors, including Kerry Centre, Shanghai; Changsha IFS; Chong Qing International Finance Centre (IFC); Kohler Corporation (USA); Shanghai Park Hyatt hotel (China); Beijing Capital Airport (China); Shanghai World Financial Center (China); Shanghai Duolun Museum of Modern Art (China); Shanghai Mingyuan Art Center (China); and Hongji Group (China), among others.