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Artsted Catalogue 2022

The “99 Future Blue-Chip artists” is a project that arose from the urgent need within the contemporary art market to find ways to support a new generation of up-and-coming artists, while bringing their vision to a wider audience of collectors and art lovers. For its first-ever edition, “99 Future Blue-Chip Artists” took the form of a printed and curated hardcover edition, featuring artists from all around the globe working across a plethora of media, addressing unique and challenging concepts.

The “99 Future Blue-Chip artists” is a project that arose from the urgent need within the contemporary art market to find ways to support a new generation of up-and-coming artists, while bringing their vision to a wider audience of collectors and art lovers. For its first-ever edition, “99 Future Blue-Chip Artists” took the form of a printed and curated hardcover edition, featuring artists from all around the globe working across a plethora of media, addressing unique and challenging concepts.

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#92

XIUQIAN HU

Artsted Catalogue, 2023 Edition.

Born in 1995 in Wuhan. In 2007 he moved to Beijing and currently

lives in Beijing and Paris. Since his arrival in France in

2017, he has been working in a new way of thinking, trying

to explore the complex relationship that arises between

painting, image, field and the society of the moment. Referring

to social media and the ever-changing modes of

information dissemination, the artist believes that painting

can serve as an important channel to intervene between

the real and the virtual world.

The diversity and complexity of digital images is also the

driving force behind the artist's continuous reflection and

exploration, and his works attempt to present the multi-layered

visual sensory experience brought by the digital

virtual space. Based on his personal experience, the artist

explores and questions the relationship between the increasingly

complex digital system and visual language, which

is the center of his current work.

Artwork: ‘The arena‘, 2019-2020, Acrylic on canvas,

Dimensions variable.

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