Overview

The romantic picture of America is often at odds with the jarring reality of living within its complex workings, a rift especially pronounced for Hai Zhang.  At the age of 24, Zhang departed his home country of China and arrived at a small town in Alabama in 2000, the start of a connective thread that would drive his pursuits as he periodically traversed the South, Midwest and West. After nearly two decades spent living in both urban and rural locations in the U.S., his vision of America as a symbol “has transformed into unsettling curiosity and suspicion.” With a diverse repertoire of experience that includes a past career in architecture and years of work in photojournalism, he understands that the subject is never isolated from its surrounding context. There is always more to the photograph than what is depicted within the image, more questions than answers.

Born in 1976 in Kunming, China, Hai Zhang is a photographer based in New York.  While he has concentrated in China, his works have covered broader geographic locations and subject matters.  ZHANG has exhibited internationally in the museums and galleries in Europe, New York, Russia, Turkey, Bangladesh and Costa Rica, including solo exhibitions in Arles, France and New York. He was nominated for the Deutsche Börse Photography Prize 2014. His artist books have been shortlisted in Kassel Photobook Dummy Awards 2014, and selected in the exhibitions at the New York Foundation for the Arts. Currently, ZHANG commutes between the US, China and Europe.

Biography

Education

2001          Master of Architecture, Florida International University, Miami, Florida

1999          Bachelor of Architecture, Chongqing University, Chongqing, China

 

Professional and Academic Experience

2011    Queens Museum of Art, New Yorker Photography Workshop, Instructor, New York

             The College of Architecture, Visiting Critic of Contemporary Design Seminar Kansas State University,

              Planning & Design, Manhattan, Kansas

2009    Parsons School for Design, Visiting Professor, New York, New York

 

Solo Exhibitions

2021 Aged Innocence, Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery, New York, NY
2020 The Beginning - Chambre 07, Quartier du Chateau Vienux, Aubenas, France
2019 Silueta - Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France
2018 The Eye is not Satisfied with Seeing - Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery, New York, NY
2015 Between Destinations - 2015 Lianzhou International Foto Festival, Lianzhou
2014 Hai Zhang: Everywhere, Nowhere - Luise Ross Gallery, New York, NY
2013 Don’t Follow Me, I’m Lost - Galerie Voies Off, Arles, France (Part of 
  Marseille Provence 2013 European Capital of Culture)
  Don’t Follow Me, I’m Lost - Galerie du Tableau, Marseille, France
  Unintended Homecoming - Galerie Voies Off, Arles, France
2012 Don’t Follow Me, I’m Lost - 2012 Bursa International Photography Festival, Bursa, Turkey
  My Goal is Never Ending - 2012 Pingyao International Photography Festival, Pingyao, China
2007 Story Telling – A personal gathering time - Chang Gallery, Kansas State University, Kansas

 

Group Exhibitions

2015         20 Years of Voies Off - Galerie Voies Off, Arles, France
  Don’t Follow Me, I’m Lost Awaiting the Rain - the Deutsche Bank Americas Foundation, New York, NY
  Sweet Seed New York, New York - New York Foundation for the Arts, New York, NY
  Border Area - the Worker and Kolkhoz Woman Museum and Exhibition Center, Moscow, Russia
2014 Unintended Homecoming - Slick Attitude Art Fair, Paris, France
  Unintended Homecoming - Galerie Binomein, Paris, Francr
  Group Exhibition at Hôtel de Luppé, Fondation Carmignac, Arles, France
  Raising the Temperature, Art in Environmental Reactions - Queens Museum, New York, NY
  New York Eden - Luise Ross Gallery, New York
2013

Contemporary Documentary Photography in the Ever-Changing Chinese landscape – Three

Visions: Lu Guang, Muge, Zhang HaiChobi Mela VII - International Photography Festival in Bangladesh,

Bangladesh Shipakala Academy, Dhaka, Bangladesh

  Don’t Follow Me, I’m Lost in Come Again! Seen-Unseen - Galeri Bu, Istanbul, Turkey
  Borderland in the Russian Moment Expedition G20 - the Russian Museum, Saint. Petersburg, Russia
  Don’t Follow Me, I’m Lost - Vivacom Art Centre, Sofia, Bulgaria
2012 America Through a Chinese Lens - Museum of Chinese in America, New York
  Great Photographs - Luise Ross Gallery, New York
2011 Southern Memories: Part 2 - SlowExposures Photography Festival, Molena, Georgia
2010 Southern Memories: Part 1 - SlowExposures Photography Festival, Molena, Georgia
  2010 Valorate, VIII Colectiva de Arte - San Jose Historical Customs House, San Jose, Costa Rica
2009 The 13th Annual Friends Without a Border’s Photography Exhibition & Auction - Metropolitan Pavilion, New York
  The 1st Friends Without a Border Annual Los Angeles Exhibition & Auction - Hollywood Roosevelt Hotel, Hollywood, California
  East | West - D3 Space for Culture and Art, Brooklyn, New York
2008 Meditation in Contemporary Chinese Landscape - Godwin-Ternbach Museum of Queens College, Queens, New York
  To Kill a Mockingbird, 2008 China Shandong International Contemporary Photography Biennial - Museum of Shandong University of Art & Design, Jinan, Shandong province, China
2007 By Pass – Pass By - Shenzhen/Hong Kong Bi-City Biennial 2007, Jingse Gallery, Chongqing, China
  Story Board - Amerasia Bank Gallery, Queens, New York
2006 Beyond Measure - New York Taipei Cultural Center, New York, New York
  Untitled from To Kill a Mockingbird Series - SohoPhoto National Photography Competition, SohoPhoto Gallery, New York, New York
2005 Aphasia - 15th Annual Exhibition of Asian American Arts Centre, Asian American Arts Centre, New York, New York
2004 In Situ - Exhibition Hall of Chelsea Hotel, New York, New York

 

Selected Public Talks & Lectures

2018 Three Projects – Conversation with Ryan Wong, Miyako Yoshinaga Gallery, New York, NY
2014 Don’t Follow Me, I’m Lost Awaiting the Rain - Queens Museum, New York, New York
2013 Contemporary Documentary Photography in the Ever-Changing Chinese Landscape – Three Visions, Chobi Mela VII International Photography Festival in Bangladesh, Dhaka Edward M. Kennedy Center, Dhaka, Bangladesh
2012          Sin Titulo, Photographic Exploration through Cultures - College of Architecture + the Arts, Florida International University
  Chinese Photography in Two Generations, Li Zhensheng and Hai Zhang with Robert Pledge, Director of Contact Press Images - 2012 Bursa International Photography Festival
  Artist Talks in Conjunction with America through a Chinese Lens, Arthur Ou, Hai Zhang, and Julie Quon with Christopher Phillips, Curator of ICP - the Museum of Chinese in America
  Unintended Homecoming - Galerie Voies Off, Arles, France
2012 Don’t Follow Me, I’m Lost - 2012 Bursa International Photography Festival, Bursa, Turkey
  My Goal is Never Ending - 2012 Pingyao International Photography Festival, Pingyao, China
2011 Water, Culture and Climate Change – A view of people’s transforming relationship with the Yangtze River - Arnhold Hall, The New School University, New York, New York
  A Photographic Exploration of Rising Chinese Urban Space through People, photographs of China 2008-2011 - Queens Museum of Art, Queens, NY
  Journey of Others - Ullens Center for Contemporary Arts, Beijing, China
2010 Moving-out & Living-in - photographs and short film from the project New Demand for People’s Housing - India China Institute, The New School University, New York, New York
  Moving-out & Living-in - Brooklyn Public Library, Brooklyn, New York
  Designing Sustainable Cities for China - Asia Society, New York, New York
2009 waiting the Rain - Shanghai Hongfang Arts Center, Shanghai, China
2007 Story Telling – A personal gathering time - Chang Gallery, Kansas State University, Kansas
2006 Queens Arts Connection - Queens Museum of Arts, Queens, New York
2005 Aphasia - Asian American Arts Center, New York, New York

 

Awards & Grants

2016      Abigail Cohen Fellowship for Documentary Photography, nomination, Asia Societyand Magnum Foundation, New York, New York
2014 Unintended Homecoming Best Photobook Dummies, 2014 Kassel International Photobook Dummy Awards, Kassel, Germany
2013 Deutsche Borse Photography Prize, nomination 2014
2010 Under the Glory of Shanghai 2010 Expo, Honorable Mention in Professional Editorial Category, International Photography Awards, New York, New York
  Artist-in-Residence, Monte Azul Center of Art and Design, Costa Rica
2009 Rafael Vinoly Architecture Research, Fellowship, New York, New York
2008 Monte Azul Center of Art and Design, Artist-in-Residence, Costa Rica

 

PUBLIC COLLECTION

To Kill a Mockingbird – The Library of Congress, Washington, DC

The Eye is not Satisfied with Seeing - The Library of Congress, Washington, DC         

Untitled – The Asian American Art Centre, New York, NY

 

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Publications, Reviews, Articles and Essays

2016     Between Destinations, Featured Project on LensCulture, Paris, France
  Miracle or Mirage, the Initium Media, Hong Kong
  15 Talented Asian Photographers, Dodho Magazine, Barcelona, Spain
2014 Unintended Homecoming, Spotlight Featured Project on LensCulture, Paris, France
  Raising the Temperature, Catalog to accompany the exhibition, 
  Queens Museum, New York, Feb 2014
  Hai Zhang – Everywhere, Nowhere, Musee Magazine, New York, New York, June 2014
2014 Lost in China, PDN (Photo District News) Photo of Today,Jan 29, 2013
  Interview of Hai ZHANG, La Journal de La Photographie,Jan 29, 2013
  Interview of Hai ZHANG, Radio 3D FM, Arles, France, Jan, 2013
  Poor Accommodations, ChinaFile, 
  a Project of the Center of US-China Relations at Asia Society, New York, NY, April 2013
  The Russian Moment, 20 Leading World Photographs Expedition to 
  Russia, RIA Novosti, Moscow, Russia, July 2013
2012 Pressure and Distortion – The Challenge of Affordable Housing in China, Shenzhen and Shanghai,
  P. 16-118, (Rafael Vinoly Architecture Research Fellowship)
2010 Featured Immigrant Artist of the Month, (June 2010), New York Foundation of Arts
  To Document the Unprivileged People in China via Lens, Singtao Daily, New York (June 11, 2010)
2009 Hai Zhang’s Photo Documentary Project, The PhotoDaily Magazine, Hong Kong, (Aug 2009)
2008 A Journey towards Comprehension, OZ Journal, an Architecture and Planning 
  Journal by Kansas State University, (Oct 2008)
2007 To Kill a Mockingbird, Featured project on FILE Magazine, (Sept 2007)
2006 Beyond Measure, Exhibition Catalogue, New York
  The Lay Life, a photo essay of the Buddhist Practice in America, Columbia 
  Journal of American Studies, Columbia University, New York
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