Paper Dream No. 8
Maker
Liu, Gang
Chinese, b. 1983
Date2010
MediumChromogenic development print
Dimensionsimage: 45 in x 36 1/4 in; paper: 49 1/8 in x 40 7/16 in
Credit LineExtended loan of the FarEastFarWest collection
Object numberEL2011:61
About the ArtistLiu Gang grew up in a China when the country was transitioning into a global economic power, spurring the creation of a nouveau riche middle class. As the middle class emerged, so did a newfound interest in consumerism and the perceived Western idealized lifestyle. The newly minted bourgeoisie soon created a contemporary aesthetic in China based on Western ideals, influencing many aspects of Chinese life, such as the look of housing developments and advertisementsIn his series, Paper Dreams (2008), Liu Gang explores the conflicting anxieties and desires generated through consumer culture in China today. He collects advertisements for the newly constructed luxury buildings and photographs the ads after folding and crumpling them into various forms. The alterations that Gang makes to the original advertisements reference the complex relationship between traditional Chinese culture and Western ideals.
Liu Gang completed his BA from the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China (2008). His work has been shown both in China and internationally. Selected solo shows include: C-SPACE, Beijing (2009); Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing (2009). Selected group exhibitions include: the Dutch Cultural Center, Shanghai (2010); Today Art Museum, Beijing (2010); Depot Gallery, Sydney, Australia (2009); San Francisco Camerawork, San Francisco, USA. Liu Gang was also the subject of the 2013 film Chimeras.
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