Zhang Xu Zhan
By Reuben Keehan
‘11th Asia Pacific Triennial’ August 2024
Zhang Xu Zhan
Born 1988, Taipei, Taiwan
Lives and works in Taipei
Zhang Xu Zhan is an artist and animator whose wildly inventive stop-motion puppetry creates a darkly comic world of animal outcasts and cross-cultural encounters. Inspired by the costumed dragon and lion dances of Chinese tradition and affinities between folk tales across cultures, Compound eyes of tropical 2020–22 hybridises international stories in which a small, clever animal tricks a larger predator into helping them cross a river.
Working in joss paper, Zhang Xu draws on a generations-old family trade of crafting sculptures from incense-infused paper intended to be burned in ceremonies and festivals. His puppets and sets, arrayed in dioramas or throughout an atmospheric exhibition space, provide lavish accompaniment to a story rich in cultural references, philosophical reflection and mischievous humour.
This project is supported by the Ministry of Culture of the Republic of China (Taiwan) and Cultural Division, Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Sydney.
A view of Zhang Xu Zhan's Lakeview Square – Gamelan Band (detail) 2021–22, installed at GOMA for the 11th Asia Pacific Triennial, December 2024 / Wire, newspaper, glazed paper, paste, plastic beads, accessories / Purchased 2024. Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / © Zhang Xu Zhan / Photograph: C Callistemon, QAGOMA
Three works from Zhang Xu Zhan's God's Umbrella Puppet series – Mouse deer No. 11, Fox No. 3 and Fox No. M1 2022 – installed at GOMA for APT11, December 2024 / Wire, newspaper, glazed paper, paste, plastic beads, accessories / Purchased 2025. Queensland Art Gallery | Gallery of Modern Art Foundation / © Zhang Xu Zhan / Photograph: C Callistemon, QAGOMA