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Yang Yong
“Women are born to be art,” Yang Yong from Shenzen seems to say. The quickly growing metropolis near Hong Kong offers everything that makes for a modern, swank life in breathtaking artificiality,… Read more
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Introduction
“Women are born to be art,” Yang Yong from Shenzen seems to say. The quickly growing metropolis near Hong Kong offers everything that makes for a modern, swank life in breathtaking artificiality, but for all that – or exactly because of it – every corner reveals gaping holes of paralyzing boredom, where the protagonists of Chinese photography’s picture stories cower. Yang Yong’s models are young women from the province, friends of the photographer who often finance their existence through prostitution, with whom he spins a kind of high-gloss romance of his impressions of loneliness. The products are series such as Diary of a Dreadful Youth (2001), a portrayal of a typical day in the “new urban life,” that convey the image of tritesse in luxury and give an account of the conflict between predetermined social roles and the vacuum of a metropolis culture molded by the West.
Yang Yong (*1975 in Sichuan) initially studied oil painting before making an international name for himself in photography in exhibitions at Berlin’s Hamburger Bahnhof and the at Venice Biennial. He makes no secret of his admiration of women, to whom he dedicated his 1999 solo exhibition Women are Beautiful Always and Forever. Of all of the socio-political intimations, one is unavoidable; these images focus on the beauty that becomes even more poignant when amplified by sorrow. Yang intones a universal melody of loneliness and need of protection that wistfully fades away and yet always has an effect – on all cultures equally.
Dr. Boris von Brauchitsch
Yang Yong (*1975 in Sichuan) initially studied oil painting before making an international name for himself in photography in exhibitions at Berlin’s Hamburger Bahnhof and the at Venice Biennial. He makes no secret of his admiration of women, to whom he dedicated his 1999 solo exhibition Women are Beautiful Always and Forever. Of all of the socio-political intimations, one is unavoidable; these images focus on the beauty that becomes even more poignant when amplified by sorrow. Yang intones a universal melody of loneliness and need of protection that wistfully fades away and yet always has an effect – on all cultures equally.
Dr. Boris von Brauchitsch
Bio
1975 | born in Sichuan, China |
1995 | studied oil painting at the Sichuan Art Institute, Sichuan, China |
lives and works in Shenzhen |
Exhibitions
Solo Exhibitions
2006 | Anonymous Still, Tang Gallery BKK, Bangkok |
2005 | Guangzhou Photo Biennal 2005, Guangdong Museum of Art, China |
City Myths, Goedhuis Contemporary at The Annex, New York | |
2002 | From China-Personal Plan of Yangyong, Art Design Institute Linz, Austria |
Co-held Art Exhibition | |
Yang Yong solo exhibition- Sleeting Shadow Gallery Eastlink, Shangai | |
1999 | Women are beautiful, Always and Forever Boarhers Bookstore, Guangzhou |
1995 | Gray/Pessimistic Space, Sichuan Art Institute, Chongqing |
Group Exhibitions
2006 | Between Past and Future: New Photography and Video from China, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin- The Victoria and Albert Museum, London |
The Second Guangzhou Triennal, Guangdong Museum of Art- Triennal, China | |
2005 | Double Vision-1st Lianzhou International Photo Festival, China |
Zooming into Focus: Contemporary Chinese Photography and Video from the Haudenschild Collection, NAMOC National Art Museum Of China, Beijing, China | |
Irreality, Para Site, Hong Kong, China | |
Between Past and Future: New Photography and Video from China, The Venice Biennale, Venice - Seattle Art Museum, Seattle, USA - Museum of Contemporary Art Chicago - The David and Alfred Smart Museum of Art, Chicago | |
The Chinese: Photography and Video from China, Kunstmuseum Wolfsburg | |
Contemporary Art from Greater China, Goedhuis Contemporary, New York | |
2004 | Posers: CourtYard Gallery Artists Group Exhibition, CourtYard Gallery, Beijing, China |
Is It Art?-Black Show, Noanoa Center, Xian, China - Shanxi Provincial Art Museum, Xian, China | |
Between Past and Future: New Photography and Video from China, ICP International Center of Photography, New York | |
Chinese Eyes: Contemporary Chinese Photography, Goedhuis Contemporary, New York | |
Reality Spells- Exhibition of Chinese Conceptual Photography from 90´,Hong Kong Central LIbrary, Hong Kong |
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