Artwork
Fan Dance

Fan Dance is a print by Weimin He. It dates from 2013 and is held in the collection of the Victoria and Albert Museum.
About this work
The title of this print is Fan Dance, created by Weimin He in 2013.
It's part of a portfolio called Parallel Prints 2013 NZ-UK, featuring 12 artists from the UK and New Zealand. This portfolio was published by Wharepuke Print Studio in Kerikeri, New Zealand.
You can learn more about Weimin He's work and style by looking up the artist Weimin He.
Overview
Fan Dance is a print created by Weimin He in 2013 as part of the Parallel Prints 2013 NZ-UK portfolio. Published by Wharepuke Print Studio in Kerikeri, New Zealand, this portfolio simultaneously launched in the UK and New Zealand, featuring works by 12 artists from both countries.
Subject & Meaning
The subject and meaning of Fan Dance are not explicitly described in the provided information. For insights into the artwork's themes or symbolism, further research into Weimin He's body of work and artistic intentions is recommended.
Technique & Style
Details on the specific techniques or stylistic approaches used in Fan Dance are not provided. Weimin He's broader artistic style and the techniques characteristic of their work can be explored through additional resources on the artist.
History & Provenance
Fan Dance was created in 2013 for the Parallel Prints 2013 NZ-UK portfolio. It is part of a collection featuring 12 artists, with Weimin He being one of the contributing artists from either the UK or New Zealand.
Context
The artwork is contextualized within a collaborative project between New Zealand and UK artists, facilitated by Wharepuke Print Studio. This project highlights international artistic exchange and cooperation.
Legacy
Information on the specific legacy or impact of Fan Dance by Weimin He is not provided. The broader influence of the Parallel Prints 2013 NZ-UK portfolio on artistic collaborations or printmaking practices would require further investigation.
Artist & collection
Artist
Weimin He’s prints capture playful motion inside crisp, graphic shapes. Their 2013 piece Fan Dance folds a bright red fan’s sweep into a repeating pattern that feels both orderly and lively. The work sits in a quiet…











