Yang Fudong
Chinese, b.1971
About
Works online
Past exhibition at Sifang
In this Chinese name, the family name is Yang.
Yang Fudong (杨福东 born 1971 in Beijing) Yang Fudong was born in Beijing in 1971. He is considered one of China’s most important contemporary artists. He received a BFA in oil painting from the China Academy of Art, Hangzhou, Zhejiang Province, in 1995. In the early 1990s, he began to work with film. He began creating films and videos using 35 mm film. Currently Yang directs films, creates photographs, and creates video installations. Yang is known to explore themes that are historical, social, and political within his work by juxtaposing contradictions between current social issues, with cultural norms. A fan of the abstract and fragmented storyline, he tends to create sequences that are long and suspended, with the use of black-and-white as a constant. Yang’s work has a nostalgic feel that incorporates the lyrical harmony of traditional handscrolls with the expressiveness of new wave cinema that is reminiscent of Jim Jarmusch, someone he admires. Yang Fudong's most popular works include: Seven Intellectuals in a Bamboo Forrest, The Fifth Night, the 17th Biennale of Sydney, East of Que Village, An Estranged Paradise, Backyard- Hey! Sun is Rising, and No Snow on the Broken Bridge.
Works online
Yang Fudong, Seven Intellectuals in Bamboo Forests Part 5, 2006
Black and White Photography, 120 x 180cm
Yang Fudong, International Hotel No.6, 2010
Black and White Photography, 120 x 180cm
Yang Fudong, International Hotel No.2, 2010
Black and White Photography, 120 x 180cm
Past exhibition at Sifang
The Garden of Diversion
11.2.2013-3.30.2014
I am afraid that I’ll fall in love with you
10.25-11.25.2020