Ma Yanling "Tian An Men"

798 Avant Gallery

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"Tian an men" is series of paintings that directly confront the Chinese systems of authority in a public display of a private crisis.
“Tiananmen Square has become an arena for political combat between the Chinese Government and the Chinese people, ever since it became a public space after the collapse of the Ching Dynasty. The paradox is, on the one hand, the Chinese Government wants to lure its people to the Tian an men Square displacing their patriotism, on the other hand, the Chinese Government is extremely cautions about what the people would do once they are there. To ensure stability, the Chinese Government is guarding Tiananmen Square with armed force and surveillance cameras. With all this drama as the backdrop, Ma Yanling turns to suicide into a public performance.” Li Xianting, Tian’anmen

“The images of her suicide performances are recreated on canvas, veiled beneath a layer of minute brush strokes. “Rendered in the technique of Chinese fine stroke painting, Ma Yanling uses the eighteen traditional brush strokes that form a meaningless grid and in doing so the simplicity and repetition of human nature, like flowing water, is emphasized.” Wang Bing, Impressions.

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Schedule

from July 17, 2008 to August 14, 2008
Opening Reception: July 17, 6-8 pm.

Artist(s)

Ma Yanling

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