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ong Hao (1965 Beijing) is a well-known conceptual photographer who is now widely recognized for her series called "My Things." The photographs are almost puzzle like images of personal belongings and objects scanned into small boxes. He is also known for his self-portraits of him as a businessman or intellectual with blond hair and blue eyes. Curators say his images challenge orthodoxy and are commentaries on the changes reshaping modern China. He graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1989. He lives and works in Beijing now. |
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Hello Mr.Hong, 1998, 145×120cm
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Selected Scriptures, Page 2001, The World No.1, 2000, Silkscreen, 56×78cm
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Oahgnoh Biennale 05 Book, 2004, 28×21×4cm
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Beijing Tour Guide, 2000, photo
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Kassel City Defense Vertical View Map, 1997, silkscreen, 56×76cm
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Please Come In, Mr Hong,1998
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Mr.Hong Usually Wait Under the Arch Roof for Sunshine
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10 Years Chinese Contemporary Art
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Solo Exhibitions:
2007
Elegant Gathering: Hong Hao's Opening. Chambers Fine Art, New York
Long March Project, Yan an. Long March Space, Beijing, China
2004
Hong Hao. Base Gallery, Tokyo, Japan
Hong Hao: Fotografias. LOFT Gallery, Barcelona, Spain; Paris, France
My Things: Chinese Contemporary. London, England
Hong Hao's Reading Room. Chambers Fine Art, New York, USA
2000
Suspended Disbelief. Art Beatus Gallery, Vancouver, Canada
Scenes from the Metropolis, The Court Yard Gallery, Beijing, China
1999
Hong Hao: Selected Scriptures. Canvas International Art Amsterdam, Holland |
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