ArtistQiurui DuResidesChina
Websiteduqiurui.comMediumAcrylic
Print Shopartsper.com/qiuruiduEmailduqiuru@gmail.com
Representing
Gallery
EYECANDIES
Shanghai, China

Kui Yuan Gallery
Guangzhou, China
ThemesContemporary Chinese Society
Urban Satire
Consumer Culture
Camp Aesthetics
Gender Performance
Social Anxiety
Dark Humor
Middle-Aged Women (Dama)
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About the artist

Qiurui Du is a contemporary artist based in Shanghai, China. Du constructs theatrical, high-saturation paintings that explore the contradictions and anxieties of contemporary Chinese urban life through camp aesthetics and dark humor.

Central to Du’s practice is the character Dama Wang, a satirical representation of middle-aged Chinese women who embody the contradictions of modern urban society. Through this figure’s eyes, Du guides viewers through a contemporary Chinese ukiyo-e filled with urban farce, temple fairs, bumper cars, and consumer culture rituals. His major series include “Telenovelas,” examining exaggerated gender performance through soap opera aesthetics; “A Bizarre World,” exploring childhood memories and social conflicts; and “Nuclear Family,” satirizing contemporary family dynamics.

Du has exhibited extensively in solo shows at institutions including Today Art Museum Beijing, Common Art Centre in Beijing’s 798 Art District, and EYECANDIES Shanghai. His work has been featured at Phillips Hong Kong auctions. He has collaborated with brands including WWF x Alibaba, Plaza 66, and VANS. As founder of the E.E. (Extra Exist) Art Group, Du is committed to supporting emerging Asian artists.

Artwork Themes & Subject Matter

Du Qiurui’s work explores contemporary Chinese urban life through satirical narratives that examine social anxiety, gender dynamics, consumer culture, and generational conflict. Central themes include the contradictions of modern Chinese society, the tension between tradition and westernization, the pressure of aging and female beauty standards, and the absurdity of middle-class materialism. 

His paintings feature exaggerated theatrical scenarios depicting temple fairs, shopping malls, karaoke bars, beauty salons, and domestic spaces where characters navigate social hierarchies and perform cultural rituals. The work critically examines women’s roles in contemporary China, particularly middle-aged women (dama) who embody conflicting values, conservative yet westernized, frugal yet status-conscious. 

Additional themes include family dysfunction, the performance of happiness, soap opera melodrama, identities, social class anxiety, and the grotesque spectacle of consumer capitalism. Through camp aesthetics and dark humor, Du creates a surreal commentary on urban farce, using vivid colors and flat imagery to mask deeper critiques of impermanence, social conformity, and the psychological toll of rapid modernization. His work resonates with audiences interested in contemporary Asian art, social satire, pop surrealism, gender studies, and cultural commentary on China’s transformation.

Press

Qiurui Du’ paintings have been featured in notable magazines, online sources and artbooks including Artist book: The Bizarre World of Qiurui Du, Billson Publication, TREND 100, VISION magazine, Character: Amplified Emotions, 1626 Magazine, Moebius Strip of Growth, CollectibleDRY Magazine, Artist book: Pearl Droppings, Kuiyuan Gallery, Kelvin Huang, Interview: Promise To Protect The Ocean, Rayli Magazine, Interview: Follow My Heart, Rayli Home Magazine, Rayli Home, To Define Open-relationships, Fashion Vista Magazine, Interview: Using Pop Art To Tell People’s Stories, WEART magazine, Creat! Magazine Summer 2019 issue.

Upcoming Exhibitions

WhenExhibitionGallery
March
2026
Group exhibition: ‘Train To Spring’TanArt Community Art
Center, Xi’an, China

CV

Education

2018

Illustration, Parsons School of Design, New York, United States

Selected Solo Exhibitions

2025

One Man Show, Yan Han Art Center, Shenzhen, China

The Adventure of Love, Kean University, Whenzhou, China

2024

The Silent Flying Tears, Kuiyuan Gallery, Guangzhou, China

Telenovelas, EYECANDIES X Kuiyuan Gallery, Shanghai, China

To Love The Unloved, TCCA, Xiamen, China

2023

Garish, Common Art Center, Beijing, China 

Plastic Spring, University of Nottingham Ningbo China, Ningbo, China

2022

If Tears Were In Colors, Kui Yuan Gallery, Guangzhou, China

2019

The Adventure of Dama Wang, Able Fine Art Gallery, Seoul, South Korea

2018

A Bizarre Dream, Van Der Plas Gallery, New York, United States

Selected Group Exhibitions

2025

Blossom Time, Swatch Art Center, Shanghai, China

2024

Breaking the Scene Observation and Thought, Common Art Cnetr, Beijing, China

Spring Growing, De Qiu Museum, Shanghai, China

Public Park,  EYECANDIES X Kuiyuan Gallery, Shanghai, China

2023

New Now & Design, Phillips, Hong Kong, China

Together, Common Art Center, Beijing, China

2022

Welcome To The Jungle, Haihui Modern Art Museum, Zhengzhou, China

Trendy Art Biennale, Song Art Museum, Beijing, China

Be Your Light, UAC, Qingdao, China

Molecular Gastronomy, CAMUS, Shanghai, China

IM.MEDIA.TE, Q Art Club (K11), Shanghai, China

2021

Nothing Invisible, Time Art Museum, Chongqing, China

2020

From The Page 2, Paradigm Gallery, Philadelphia, United States

Fun Cao Di – Post Hieroglyph Guide, Parkview Green Gallery, Beijing, China

2019

Under The Lion Forest, The First Taihu Biennale, Suzhou, China

Divide Oneself, Another Art Center, Beijing, China

Asia Illustration Fair, Powerlong Museum, Shanghai, China

The 8 Elements, Van Der Plas Gallery, New York, United States

Here There, The Oculus World Trade Center, New York, United States

2018

Illusion, Able Fine Art NY Gallery, New York, United States

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