The New Yorkerのインスタグラム(newyorkermag) - 7月26日 05時22分
In the wake of the Tiananmen Square massacre, young men and women found cheap lodging and artistic freedom in what came to be known as the Beijing East Village. Ai Weiwei likely came up with the nickname, but it was the photographer RongRong who insured its place in history. He captured the radically experimental scene, documenting the courageous, outlandish performance artists who gathered there in candid black-and-white photographs. See more images at the link in our bio. Photographs by RongRong / Courtesy The Walther Collection and Steidl.
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fulandl
To bring back everything Chinese artists used to do to Tian Anmen and Ai Weiwei is part of this passè Cold War mentality that American critics should get over with. There were many more reasons why the East village Group was formed. Fist time ever I hear about the Tian Anmen connection, especially that they were formed in the early 1990s already few years later. Please!
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literary_vee
I live in Beijing and this is so saddening...I wish China would face and come to terms with its turbulent past instead of censoring and ignoring all 😔
literary_vee
I live in Beijing and this is so saddening...I wish China would face and come to terms with its turbulent past instead of censoring and ignoring all 😔
mastertreefrog
I respect his political expression. But honestly I think he has no talents in art space and he’s really attention hungry.
thedortmunder
30 years and still the Chinese have to do it the hard way.
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