Xiaoze Xie

Xiaoze Xie (b. 1966, Guangdong Province, China) is an internationally recognized artist and the Paul L. and Phyllis Wattis Professor of Art at Stanford University. Xie received his MFA degrees from the Central Academy of Arts and Design in Beijing and the University of North Texas. 

 

Xie has exhibited extensively in the US and internationally. His recent solo exhibitions include shows at Stanford University, University of California, Berkeley, Anglim/Trimble Gallery, Asia Society Museum in New York, and the Denver Art Museum. His work is in the permanent collection of Denver Art Museum, the Museum of Fine Arts Houston, Baltimore Museum of Art, the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco, San Jose Museum of Art, the Oakland Museum of California, and Scottsdale Museum of Contemporary Art. Xie has received many artist awards, including the Asia Game Changer West Award from the Asia Society Northern California (2022), the Painters and Sculptors Grant from the Joan Mitchell Foundation (2013), and the Pollock-Krasner Foundation Grant (2003).

The Surangama Sutra

2023

Porcelain, unglazed

12.5 x 11.5 x 1.75 in

Xi xiang ji (Romance of the Western Chamber)

2021

Porcelain, painted in underglaze blue, two elements

8.25 x 10.5 x 1.75 in

The Peony Pavilion (Scenes 8-9)

2023

Porcelain, unglazed, two elements

11 x 14 x 1.75 in

Tribhuvan Univerisity Library Rare Book Room No.2

2018

Jacquard tapestry

54”x 76”

April-May 2000,Shanghai No.1

2013

Jacquard tapestry

52.75”x 75”

The Peony Pavilion (Coming Back to Life)

2023

Porcelain, painted in underglaze blue, two elements

11 x 13.5 x 1.5 in

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, #1

2007

photogravure print

22.44 x 29.92 in (image 14.57 x 20.87 in)

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, #2

2007

photogravure print

22.44 x 29.92 in (image 14.57 x 20.87 in)

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, #3

2007

photogravure print

22.44 x 29.92 in (image 14.57 x 20.87 in)

Thomas Fisher Rare Book Library, University of Toronto, #4

2007

photogravure print

22.44 x 29.92 in (image 14.57 x 20.87 in)

Avery Architectural & Fine Arts Library (AA7349)

2018

Etching with acrylic

Edition of 26

20 x 36 in (Paper 26 x 41 in)

May 2000, Shanghai No.3

2016

Etching with acrylic

Edition of 26

24 x 36 in (Paper 30.5 x 41 in)

Chinese Library No. 52

2020

Photo Lithograph/Relief/Handcoloring on Two Sheets Handmade Paper

Edition Various of 24 with 4 APs

35.5 x 66 in