Chinese Bible
Artist : Yang Zhichao
Date : 10 November, 2011 - 2 December, 2011
Press Release
10 November 2011, Hong Kong — Renowned Chinese artist Yang Zhichao is China’s most extreme performance artist. He uses his body as a tool to draw on social issues linking the individual with the greater world. Many of his performances involve painful acts such as branding and surgical processes. Personal pain becomes part of his experience and a means of communication to engage the larger world.
For Chinese Bible, Yang Zhichao spent three years collecting from second - hand shops the personal diaries of overlapping generations. The 3,000 notebooks inscribed with personal writings span 50 years from 1949 to1999. The writings reach deep into the very essence of feelings among the Chinese whether emotional, political or even mundane during a half - century of monumentally changing times. Chinese Bible displays not only the physical objects of the notebooks as an installation but also the process of collecting them as a performance in a both massive yet emotionally touching exhibition.
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