The tactical life model : reconfiguring the Chinese male body in performance and participatory art practice.

LING, Yuen Fong (2012). The tactical life model : reconfiguring the Chinese male body in performance and participatory art practice. In: Current Research into Contemporary East-Asian Visual Culture: Art-Design-Film-Photography, Tate Modern, London, 9th June 2012. (Unpublished) [Conference or Workshop Item]

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Abstract
This examination of recent art from China argues that the artist is increasingly returning the gaze, in which the seemingly problematic representation of the subservient body is a self-aware and nuanced presentation. Explored through the trials of a “British-Chinese” male artist’s tentative re-framing of his own body and its reproduction.
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