Conceptual and performance artist Michael Zheng was born and grew up in China. He studied computer science at Tsinghua University in China and worked in Silicon Valley for ten years as a software designer. Later he left his job to attend the San Francisco Art Institute, where he studied with Paul Kos, Tony Labat and John Roloff. He also studied with Nari Ward and Patty Chang at Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture. His work shows traces of interventionist thinking studying cultural, social and personal dependency on institutional and existential levels. Using a conceptual approach infused with sincerity, absurdity and humor, he creates situations, questioning the established positions so that new perspectives can be experienced. His works are characterized by a performative nature and are often shown in the form of photographs, video and sculptural installations.
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He received artist residencies from the prestigious MacDowell Colony in
New Hampshire in 2005 and the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture
in Maine in 2003. In 2005 and 2007 he was nominated for the SECA Award from
the San Francisco MOMA. He was acknowledged by the Artadia award in 2007. In 2008, he was nominated for the Bay Area Now 5 at the Yerba Buena Center for the Arts. He was nominated for the Eureka Fellowship by Fleishhacker Foundation in 2010. His intervention project with the Baltic Triennial
was selected as No.2 of the best art shows by the Pravda magazine in Lithuania,
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