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Yang Zhenzhong
Born in Hangzhou (China), 1968
Lives and works in Shanghai |
| The artist is known for witty video installations. “Encircled” has a circular structure in which the viewers are surrounded by the images of people coming towards them. Projections of every kind of people ? old and young, men and women ? come and go in the dark space. The work may reflect the tense life in urban society. |
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| In the metropolices in China where the global capitalism swept through, there prevails alienation of intellectuals who lost their influential power in society. They have nostalgia towards the past as well as stints of boredom among the newly appeared middle class who are detached from reality. The artist shows such feelings in his video work. |
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| “COSPlayer” is a story of young people in urban society who try to overcome the absurd reality by playing the Costume Play. After a screening in Shanghai, the artist developed the video to an installation piece in which the audience could try the costumes designed by the artist. In Fukuoka she produces a video work inviting the general public to dance Hip-Hop. |
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Chi Peng
Born in Shandong (China), 1981
Lives and works in Beijing |
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He is the youngest artist in FT3. He exhibits a 15 meters long digital photo “Apollo in Transit”. Naked young men sprint along the red wall of the Tiananmen Square from west to east and numerous raindrops fall from the bright sky. |
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