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I myself am a "half Tibetan - half Chinese". In Tibet "half Tibetan - half Chinese" is a special group. Tibetans think you are Chinese and Chinese think you are Tibetan. This fragment of time in Tibet is perhaps Tibet's most fierce age of cultural change and secularization. Divinity, nature and life itself have been alienated, faith transformed; a people once led by the spirit are now increasingly permeated with material desires... During the present sensitive period, my "intermediate perspective" is perhaps relatively objective, but certainly isn't absolute. This is an extremely contradictory and complicated psychological state, at least when it comes to me. Indeed my works obviously manifest this "half Tibetan - half Chinese" contradictory condition. I may have unwittingly sought a kind of way out.
Gade, from the exhibition catalogue (forthcoming) |
Gallery 2: Artists | |
on-line gallery opened: 23 Jul. 2009 last updated: 13 Dec. 2010 (click on the small image for full screen image with caption.) |
Money Tree No. 1 |
Thousands Bound |
Big Parade |
Air |
Earth/ Mountain |
Water |
Fire |
Raging Fire |
King Kong |
Kung Fu Panda |
Money Tree |
Erode |