Wang Qingsong

Chinese, b. 1966

Follow Me, 2003

Chromogenic print (c-print)
31.5 x 47.2 in. (80.01 x 119.89 cm.)
Frame: 36.5 x 52.5 x 2 in. (92.71 x 133.35 x 5.08 cm.)
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"This work is a large-format photograph in which Wang himself appears in the center, playing the role of a teacher. Using a pointing stick to indicate something, the teacher is dwarfed by the blackboard behind him that is crammed with Chinese and English words written in chalk. The title, "Follow Me," is taken from the name of a popular educational TV show, broadcast in China from 1982 and which not only taught viewers English but also offered them glimpses of Western society. The logos for North American and European corporations like Nike, McDonald’s, and Mercedes-Benz that are drawn on the blackboard as well as the Coca-Cola bottle on the teacher’s desk can be interpreted as comments on the rapid Westernization of Chinese society. Meant to show the eighth in a series of lectures, one slogan on the blackboard particularly catches the eye: “Let China walks [sic] towards the world! Let the world learns [sic] about China!” Created the year after the 2008 Olympics were awarded to Beijing, and at a time when contemporary Chinese art was attracting attention across the world, the work deals satirically and in a pop art style with the breakthroughs the country was making in the international community." - Mori Art Museum

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Provenance:
  • Opera Gallery, New York
  • Private Collection, New York
  • Ships From: California, USA
  • Shipping Dimensions: 36.5 x 52.5 x 2 in. (92.71 x 133.35 x 5.08 cm.)
  • Frame Material: Wood
  • Framed Under: Plexi
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