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Pu Yingwei (b. 1989) lives and works in Beijing, China. As an activecontributor to the new generation of political conceptual art in China,he critically engages with socialist art genealogy. Pu Yingwei dedicates his work to articulating the changes in China’s identity amid globalization and exploring the deeper impact of China’s modernizationand development model on global patterns through cross-cultural narratives. His practice employs various media, including painting, video, design, writing, and lecturing. He has developed a «new internationalist» artistic language based on his perception of Eastern civilization. In recent years, Pu Yingwei has deepened his global engagement, traveling to Eastern Europe, Africa, Central Asia, Southeast Asia, the Americas, and the Caribbean, including regions like the Balkan Peninsula and Ukraine, which are currently in conflict.
Pu received his BFA from Sichuan Fine art Institute in 2013, DNSEP (MFA with Félicitation du jury) from École Nationale Supérieure des Beaux-Arts de Lyon in 2018. He has been the recipient of severalawards, including the John Moores Painting Prize, the Golden Hibiscus Award for Photography, and the International Awards for Art CriticismPrize (IAAC) for his writings. Pu has been recognized in prestigiouslists such as Forbes China Contemporary Young Artists of the Year, Gen. T Asian Emerging Pioneers list, China Art power 100, and the HuaYu Youth Award, among others. He also received the TAG NewContemporary Art Prize, the Jimei Arles Discovery Reward, Porsche “Young Chinese Artist of the Year” Award, and was named the first “FTChinese Artist of the year” by Financial Times China.
Pu Yingwei’s works have been exhibited at numerous prestigiousvenues and institutions both domestically and internationally, including the Staatliche Kunstsammlungen Dresden, the Walker Art Gallery (Liverpool), the 13th Shanghai Biennale, the Caen Film Festival, Nouvel Institut Franco-Chinois (Lyon), the National Art Museum ofChina, the Power Station of Art in Shanghai (Shanghai), the OCATMuseums, and the Taikang Space (Beijing). His works are widely collected by significant institutions and collections such as the MAC-Lyon, KADIST, the Groupe Emerige (France), the White Rabbit Gallery (Australia), the Guangdong Museum of Art (Guangzhou), the He Art Museum (Guangzhou, China), the Star Museum (Shanghai), the Song Art Museum (Beijing), Sifang Art Museum (Nanjing, China), the Longlati Foundation (Shanghai), and the ASE Foundation (Shanghai).

