Bang! (2002)
"In many ways, my mother never lived her own life. Everything was arranged for her, so she never developed her own sense of who she was. When she retired, she had a difficult time adjusting to a life that was not arranged or planned out for her.
My generation of Chinese women, on the other hand, can make its own choices. We are allowed to be our own life architects. I am in absolute control of my life. "
Xiang Jing
Virgin with Cigarette (2005), Virgin (2003)
Your Body (2005)
The Woman in the Mirror – Tears (2002)
Allusion--for Wu Shuang (2005)
This Woman! (2001)
Are a Hundred Playing You? Or Just One? (2007)
Whole Dark (2005)
"My art tries to capture the many complicated faces, bodies, beauty and roles of contemporary Chinese women."
The Woman in The Mirror - Rabbit Doesn't Belong to Beuys (2002)
The Woman in the Mirror - Night Life (2002)
Xiang Jing na Saatchi
"Xiang Jing (1968 Beijing) has emerged in the art scene in China as a leading sculptor. Her works have become popular in the auction world over the past two years. Her fiberglass images depict mostly women, holding cigarettes and posing half naked, often with sour faces and flabby waistlines. Her images seems to concentrate on the woman's figure, and few of her sculptures show beautiful women with perfect shapes. Her women are more natural, real and imperfect. The art critic Li Xianting has praised her works. And the British collector Charles Saatchi has added them to his huge collection. Xiang Jing lives and works in Shanghai now."
Daqui.
(Get it Louder, Part I, China, muito interessante)
light gazing, ışığa bakmak
Wednesday, February 20, 2008
here and there, everywhere
Publicado por Ana V. às 6:31 PM
TAGS A arte pela arte, Mulheres
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3 comments:
Gostei mesmo muito. E uma vista de olhos ao link também já me deixou erm... de olhos em bico. =o) Beijinhos grandes, deste lado do Rectangulozinho.
Isto agora anda em onda mulherenga.. Para ti muitos também, rapariga da planície. :)
Gostei
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