Chen Fei

Chinese | 1983

Chen Fei is a Chinese Asian Modern & Contemporary painter who was born in 1983. Numerous key galleries and museums such as Perrotin, Paris (Saint Claude) have featured Chen Fei's work in the past.Chen Fei's work has been offered at auction multiple times, with realized prices ranging from 375 USD to 1,213,434 USD, depending on the size and medium of the artwork. Since 2005 the record price for this artist at auction is 1,213,434 USD for STARS PILE UP ALL OVER THE SKY (DIPTYCH), sold at China Guardian Auctions, Beijing in 2023. Chen Fei has been featured in articles for CAFA Art Info, ArtDaily and Arte Fuse. The most recent article is Shanghai Exhibition Offers a Kaleidoscopic View of Interconnected Life written for China Daily in March 2021.

Artist's alternative names: Fei Chen

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Past Exhibitions

Silhouette Of Splendors

Aug 04,2023 - Sep 12,2023

Regarde-Moi

Perrotin, Paris (Turenne)
3e | Paris | France
Jun 09,2022 - Jul 30,2022

Regarde-Moi

Jun 09,2022 - Jul 30,2022

Articles

Shanghai Exhibition Offers a Kaleidoscopic View of Interconnected Life
Yuz Museum Announces "Chen Fei: Morning Market" Opening on February 27
Racket of Cobwebs: Chinese Contemporary Art Group Exhibition Opens at Tang Contemporary Art

Coverage

..Chen Fei’s main creative media is painting, and he particularly loves a “super flat” creative technique that is straightforward and clean...

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Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing

..What Chen Fei’s paintings are concerned with is certainly not any kind of grand theme...

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Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing

..Now it is principally used for animated films, Chen Fei’s focus as a student...

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Galerie Perrotin, Paris (Turenne)

..Utilizing a unique visual language and perspective, Chen superimposes contemporary signifiers over art historical symbolism, resulting in paintings that function as containers of meaning rather than mere...

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Galerie Perrotin, New York

..Chen Fei’s works are filled with purpose and visual elements, often referred to as “bad taste”, yet they affect the viewer’s eye in a strange way...

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Galerie Urs Meile, Lucerne

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