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Untitled, 1984

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Zhang Xiaogang Baby in a Sailor Suit lithograph of pink-skinned child in striped sailor outfit seated with puppet strings.
Zhang Xiaogang Baby in a Sailor Suit lithograph of pink-skinned child in striped sailor outfit seated with puppet strings.
Zhang Xiaogang Baby in a Sailor Suit lithograph of pink-skinned child in striped sailor outfit seated with puppet strings.

Lithograph on paper. Typewritten poem by Fernando Arrabal in three languages on verso. Signed by the artist. Baby in a Sailor Suit - Planche No. 18 (2009) by Zhang Xiaogang presents a striking and surreal portrait of a child rendered in vivid pink tones, seated rigidly with puppet-like string lines suggesting manipulation or restraint. The child wears a striped sailor outfit and white cap, contrasting against the muted grey background and dark chair, amplifying the eerie stillness and psychological weight of the image. Known for exploring identity, memory, and collective consciousness in post-Cultural Revolution China, Xiaogang imbues this lithograph with an unsettling innocence and symbolic tension. The verso includes a poem by Fernando Arrabal in three languages, connecting the visual narrative with literary reflection. This lithograph is signed by the artist and part of an edition of 130.

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Baby in a Sailor Suit - Planche No. 18, 2009

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Lithograph on paper. Typewritten poem by Fernando Arrabal in three languages on verso. Signed by the artist. Baby in a Sailor Suit - Planche No. 18 (2009) by Zhang Xiaogang presents a striking and surreal portrait of a child rendered in vivid pink tones, seated rigidly with puppet-like string lines suggesting manipulation or restraint. The child wears a striped sailor outfit and white cap, contrasting against the muted grey background and dark chair, amplifying the eerie stillness and psychological weight of the image. Known for exploring identity, memory, and collective consciousness in post-Cultural Revolution China, Xiaogang imbues this lithograph with an unsettling innocence and symbolic tension. The verso includes a poem by Fernando Arrabal in three languages, connecting the visual narrative with literary reflection. This lithograph is signed by the artist and part of an edition of 130.

Artwork Copyright © Zhang Xiaogang

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The Storyteller's Enchantments (Portfolio Of 20), 2009

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Girl And Tree - Planche No. 13, 2009

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USD 8,400

Zhang Xiaogang

Baby In A Sailor Suit - Planche No. 18, 2009

Limited Edition Print

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USD 8,400

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Big Family Portrait, 2007

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Big Family No.1 (from Bloodline Portfolio), 2006

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GBP 4,000 - 6,000

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Comrade Woman (from Bloodline Portfolio), 2006

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

GBP 2,000 - 4,000

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Big Family No.3 (from Bloodline Portfolio), 2006

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

GBP 5,000 - 7,000

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The Big Family (from Bloodline Portfolio), 2006

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Lithograph

GBP 5,000 - 6,000

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Brother And Sister (from Bloodline Portfolio), 2006

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

GBP 3,000 - 5,000

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Identity Portrait, 2003

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 1,650

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Big Family, 2006

Limited Edition Print

Lithograph

EUR 10,500

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Amnesia And Memory, 2009

Limited Edition Print

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USD 7,850

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