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image from the exhibition Glorious Life; © Wang Qingsong
Glorious Life
Wang Qingsong

exhibition venue: The Courtyard

As economic development has taken top priority in national policies, China has changed. Its people have changed even more. Everyone looks full of aspirations and satisfied with the achievements of reform and rapid development, as epitomized in the slogan, 'One change a year, one big change in three years, and one unidentifiable transformation in five years'. Capitalism has "modernized" our agricultural country.


But this modernity is somewhat funny, somewhat contradictory, and somewhat wild ? Traditional and elite culture have been negated, deserving to be discarded into garbage bins. I should pay ?tribute? to this contemporary China that helps me find source of artistic inspiration.


To eulogize this glorious life sweeter than honey, I use stage theatrics and make the camera narrate true and understandable contemporary stories.


Biography / curriculum vitae:

Atila
Rosie Barnes
Jerry Berndt
David Brims
Tessa Bunney
Paul Cabuts
Michael Danner
Nathalie Daoust
KayLynn Deveney
Gilbert Garcin
Anne Kathrin Greiner
Su Grierson
Dave Heath
Observer Hodge
John Hodgett
Nicolai Howalt
Fiona Jackson-Downes
Lorenz Kienzle
Clive Landen
Lucy Levene
Pepe López
George Makkas
Edgar Martins
Lesley McIntyre
Rizwan Mirza
Ian Mitton
Katherina Mouratidi
Andy Moxon
Simon Norfolk
Jane Karup Pedersen
Julia Peirone
Wang Qingsong
Nicky Rojas
Johanna Rylander
Matthew Smith
Homer Sykes
Waltraut Tänzler
Annet van der Voort
Al Vandenberg
Joanna Vestey
Michael Walter
Manfred Wirtz
Alexander Yallop
Beth Yarnelle Edwards