Zhu Lan Qing
Photographer

Zhu Lan Qing lives and works in Amoy. She graduated from Department of Photojournalism at Renmin University of China with a Master’s degree in 2012,then she studied in Institute of Applied Arts in Fujen Catholic University of Taiwan.Her works were introduced by some magazines like PRIVATE \ GUP \ IMA, and could also be seen at numbers of photography festivals and galleries like FORMAT International Photography Festival ,Lianzhou Foto Festival, Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum and Three Shadows Photography Art Centers.She won Barcelona International Photography Awards at 2015 and Three Shadows Photography Award at 2014, also, her photobook was nominated the PHOTOEYE’s Best Books of 2012.

Zhu Lan Qing
Photographer

Zhu Lan Qing lives and works in Amoy. She graduated from Department of Photojournalism at Renmin University of China with a Master’s degree in 2012,then she studied in Institute of Applied Arts in Fujen Catholic University of Taiwan.Her works were introduced by some magazines like PRIVATE \ GUP \ IMA, and could also be seen at numbers of photography festivals and galleries like FORMAT International Photography Festival ,Lianzhou Foto Festival, Shanghai Minsheng Art Museum and Three Shadows Photography Art Centers.She won Barcelona International Photography Awards at 2015 and Three Shadows Photography Award at 2014, also, her photobook was nominated the PHOTOEYE’s Best Books of 2012.






  • Chris Johanson
    Sep 16 – Oct 21, 2023
    Altman Siegel
    San Francisco, USA
    In a special exhibition, Altman Siegel is pleased to present a monumental and historic work by Chris Johanson. Exhibited for the first time since 2000, this painted triptych, Untitled, offers a rare insight into Johanson’s early large-scale works. Known for his observant nature, Johanson was invited to participate in Glen Helfand’s 1999 exhibition, “Museum Pieces,” about the history of the de Young Museum. (more…)
  • Meaning
    Aug 26 – Dec 3, 2023
    Inside-Out Art Museum
    Beijing, China
    Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum is delighted to open a new exhibition Meaning. Meaning has been inspired by our recent experience. In the past three years, travel almost came to a complete stop. The network of art that emerged in the happy era of globalization has been put to test by physical and ideological barriers, yet it still maintains good faith and conveys news from other parts of art world to us. (more…)