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Roehrs & Boetsch ROEHRS & BOETSCH JING HE – BIOGRAPHY 1984 Born in Kunming, China 2007 Bachelor of Arts, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China 2013 Bachelor of Arts, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2016 Master, Contextual Design, Design Academy Eindhoven, Netherlands Lives and works in Eindhoven, Netherlands SOLO EXHIBITIONS 2019 XiangXie-Elysium, Roehrs & Boetsch, Zürich, Switzerland SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITIONS / FAIRS 2019 Upcoming - Sep: Gallery.Delivery II, Roehrs & Boetsch, Berlin, Germany GEO–DESIGN: Alibaba. From here to your home, Design Academy Eindhoven at Salone del Mobile, Milano, Italy 2018 GEO–DESIGN: Alibaba. From here to your home, Van Abbemuseum, Eindhoven, Netherlands Made in Holland, Museum Princesshof, Leeuwarden, Netherlands Notes on Region, Contemporary Gallery Kunming, Kunming, China Art Rotterdam, Roehrs & Boetsch, Rotterdam, Netherlands 2017 Change!, Museum Boijmans Van Beuningen, Rotterdam, Netherlands Now on View, Roehrs & Boetsch, Zürich, Switzerland Studio ZZM, Zuiderzeemuseum, Enkhuizen, Netherlands Flowers in Bloom, Frans Hals Museum, Haarlem, Netherlands artgenève with Roehrs & Boetsch, Geneva, Switzerland 2016 Ceci n'est pas une copie, CID au Grand Hornu, Hornu, Belgium Graduation show, Design Academy Eindhoven, Dutch Design Week, Netherlands Re-, Flux Factory | Gallery, New York, USA Everyday Epics, Kunstpavillon, Munich, Germany 2015 Forum for an Attitude, Vitra Design Museum Gallery, Weil am Rhein, Germany Body Alchemy, Contemporary International Jewelry and Metal Art Triennale, Academy of Arts, Hangzhou, China KORU5, Imatra Art Museum, Imatra, Finnland 2014 Craft and Bling Bling – Fake, Depot Basel, Basel, Switzerland 2013 Graduation show, Gerrit Rietveld Academie, Amsterdam, Netherlands Young Design Talent – Then and Now, Stichting Françoise van den Bosch Foundation Collection, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands Roehrs & Boetsch Gallery T +41 43 539 56 74 Bachstrasse 9 [email protected] CH-8038 Zürich www.roehrsboetsch.com 1 ROEHRS & BOETSCH GRANTS AND AWARDS 2018 Nominated for Hublot Design Prize, Basel, Switzerland 2016 Gijs Bakker Award, Design Academy Eindhoven, Netherlands Nominated for Best of DDW 2016, Dutch Design Week, Eindhoven, Netherlands 2015 Young Talent 2015, Françoise van den Bosch Foundation, Stedelijk Museum, Amsterdam, Netherlands 2007 First prize of gradutation exhibition, CAFA, Beijing, China Roehrs & Boetsch Gallery T +41 43 539 56 74 Bachstrasse 9 [email protected] CH-8038 Zürich www.roehrsboetsch.com 2 .
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