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'''Artist:''' Zhang Huan; Shanghai Art Museum
'''Artist:''' Zhang Huan; Shanghai Art Museum


'''Confronting Bodies:''' local Shanghai government; Shanghai Cultural Bureau
'''Confronting Bodies:''' local Shanghai government; Shanghai Cultural Bureau


 
'''Date of Action:''' February 2008
 
'''Dates of Action:''' July 2008
 
 


'''Location:''' Shanghai, China
'''Location:''' Shanghai, China


 
'''Description of Artwork:''' An exhibition holding many pieces of work by the artist. The specific pieces in question are 16-foot tall sculptures called ''Giant 1'' and ''Giant 2''. They are deformed and have body parts made of cowhide, but have human faces. <P>
 
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'''Description of Artwork:''' An exhibition holding many pieces of work by the artist. The specific pieces in question are 16-foot tall sculptures called "Giant 1" and "Giant 2." They are deformed and have body parts made of cowhide, but have human faces. <P>
'''The Incident:''' Without explanation, the local government cancelled the exhibit that was sheduled to be shown at the Shanghai Art Museum. Sources close to the incident claim that government officials were disturbed by ''Giant 1'' and ''Giant 2''. <P>
 
 
 
'''The Incident:''' Without explanation, the local government cancelled the exhibit that was sheduled to be shown at the Shanghai Art Museum. Sources close to the incident claim that government officials were disturbed by "Giant 1" and "Giant 2." <P>
 
 


'''Results of Incident:''' The same sources maintain that officials are still in negotiations and they are hoping that the exhibit can be rescheduled for next month. This would be exciting, as Mr. Zhang used to be blacklisted in China. <P>
'''Results of Incident:''' The same sources maintain that officials are still in negotiations and they are hoping that the exhibit can be rescheduled for next month. This would be exciting, as Mr. Zhang used to be blacklisted in China. <P>


'''Source:''' Raw Art Weblog (rawartint.wordpress.com)
'''Source:''' Raw Art Weblog (rawartint.wordpress.com)


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Latest revision as of 20:41, 11 November 2016

Date: 2008

Region: Asia

Subject: Political/Economic/Social Opinion

Medium: Sculpture


Giant1.jpg

Artist: Zhang Huan; Shanghai Art Museum

Confronting Bodies: local Shanghai government; Shanghai Cultural Bureau

Date of Action: February 2008

Location: Shanghai, China

Description of Artwork: An exhibition holding many pieces of work by the artist. The specific pieces in question are 16-foot tall sculptures called Giant 1 and Giant 2. They are deformed and have body parts made of cowhide, but have human faces.

Giant2.jpg

The Incident: Without explanation, the local government cancelled the exhibit that was sheduled to be shown at the Shanghai Art Museum. Sources close to the incident claim that government officials were disturbed by Giant 1 and Giant 2.

Results of Incident: The same sources maintain that officials are still in negotiations and they are hoping that the exhibit can be rescheduled for next month. This would be exciting, as Mr. Zhang used to be blacklisted in China.

Source: Raw Art Weblog (rawartint.wordpress.com)