Huang Yong Ping The History of Chinese Painting and A Concise History of Modern Painting Washed in a Washing Machine for Two Minutes.
Huang yong ping washing machine. These two long-standing histories were transformed into a pile of unreadable pulp within two minutes. This piece is the last part of a two-part series on curating the groundbreaking exhibition. One of the most important Chinese artists on the post-1990s international contemporary art scene Huang was born in Xiamen.
Huang Yong Ping was born in China. Huang Yong Ping The History of Chinese Painting and the History of Modern Western Painting Washed in the Washing Machine for Two Minutes 1987 Ideologies that define Huangs career. A thought-provoking artwork from renown Chinese artist Huang Yong Ping.
A deliberately iconoclastic anti-historical gesture is exemplified by Huang Yong -Pings 1987 work The History of Chinese Art and A Concise History of Modern Art after Two Minutes in the Washing MachineAmong the two. This led him to become an advocate for the destruction of specific. Huang Yong Ping China 2003 illustrated pp.
Emulsion paint on washing machine 95 x 60 x 48 cm. Bank of Sand Sand of Bank. An indecipherable mound of pulp created by blending the pulverized laundered remains of two art history books Wang Bomins History.
As Huangs work has evolved he. On December 1 1987 Huang Yong Ping placed a classical Chinese art history book and a Western art history book into a washing machine and washed them for two minutes. Find an in-depth biography exhibitions original artworks for sale the latest news and sold auction prices.
In 2018 Gladstone Gallery in New York presented a rare spectacle of art. In this interview we talk to Dr Adele Tan about Huang Yong Ping s work Reptiles. Huangs conceptual and at times humorous way in taking on larger issues is epitomised by his early work The History of Chinese Painting and A concise History of Modern Painting Washed in a Washing Machine for Two Minutes 19871993 where he washed two art history textbooks in a washing machine and presented the heap of paper pulp produced as the artwork.