This is a playful homage to Michael Craig-Martin's work An Oak Tree, while also alluding to Magritte's piece The Treachery of Images.In Roman mythology, the goddess of the moon and the oak tree is one and the same, named Diana.
ZHANG Chong, born in Zhejiang in 1988. Graduated with a master’s degree and the title of Professor Jochen Breme’s Meisterschüler from the Alanus University of Arts and Social Sciences, Germany, in 2018. Now works and lives in Shanghai. His works have been exhibited in the Museum Kunstpalast in Dusseldorf, in the art fair contemporary art ruhr (C.A.R.), and other art spaces in Shanghai, Shenzhen, Germany, the Netherlands and etc. His work involves the combination of various materials, exploring not only the diverse possibilities of common materials but also integrating history, poetry, or documentary sources to explore issues related to contemporary social life and natural ecology.
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