“My Bone, Flesh and Skin,” curated by Feng Boyi, brought together the work of five young contemporary Chinese artists who used the body as a subject for exploring contemporary states of existence.
Feng Boyi (馮博一), an art critic born in 1960 in Beijing, China
This was the first renovated space featuring the high arched ceilings that would become synonymous with Beijing's 798 Art Zone.
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2003, "Left Hand - Right Hand" showcased Chinese and East German sculptors at 798 Space and Daoyaolu Workshop A. Among the works was Sui Jianguo's enormous concrete sculpture "Mao's Right Hand", which is just what the name suggests, and an example of modern Chinese art's ironic reflections on history.
Hsiung Feng II | Huang Feng | Hsiung Feng IIE | Hsiung Feng I | Feng Yuxiang | Feng-hsiung Hsu | Empress Feng (Wencheng) | Tao Feng: Fist of the Lotus | Li Feng | Lei Feng | Feng Zhanhai | Feng Youlan | Feng Xiaogang | Feng Tianwei | Feng Shaofeng | Feng Boyi | Wang Feng (politician) | Wang Feng | Wang Ching-feng | Shanshan Feng | Lin Feng-jiao | Gao Feng (wrestler) | Gao Feng | Feng Zikai | Feng Xi | Feng Mengbo | Feng Dao | Feng Chia University | Empress Feng Run | Empress Feng Qing |