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Warren King, The Wu Dan Answers the Call, 2019. Cardboard and ink, 49” h.
Warren King, The Wu Dan Answers the Call, 2019. Cardboard and ink, 49” h.

Family histories, myth, and memories not only survive migration and cultural transplantation; they persist at the foundations of identity. Warren King’s sophisticated sculptures explore his family’s origins in Shaoxing, China, their journey to the suburbs of Wisconsin, and how to understand this trajectory in light of his own Western upbringing. King’s sculptures often combine thematic and aesthetic elements from Chinese and Western traditions, masterfully working cardboard into life-size figures and wall pieces that recall traditional lacquerware and woodcarving.

Warren King, The Mask Bearer, 2024. Cardboard and ink, approx. 50” h.

Warren King, The Concubine’s Due, 2019. Cardboard and ink, 47” h.

Warren King, The Wu Dan Answers the Call, 2019. Cardboard and ink, 49” h.

Warren King, The Road Leads Home, 2024. Cardboard and ink, approx. 50” h.

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Warren King is an artist known for his sculptures made from corrugated cardboard. Raised in Wisconsin and currently based in New York City, he explores cultural roots and the connections that shape communities. He has exhibited internationally and is a recipient of the National Sculpture Society’s Alex J. Ettl Grant and the NYSCA/NYFA Artist Fellowship.

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