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Show puts women artists in the picture

Updated: Jan 16, 2023 By Deng Zhangyu China Daily Print
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Black Hole by Yin Xiuzhen, a large diamond-shaped installation made with boards and used clothes, is a critique of consumerism.

Painter Zhou Li displays her Spring series at the show to record the "missing springtime" of the past few years when she was locked down at home due to the pandemic. The painter depicts, on canvas, her imagination of spring through abstract lines and bright colors.

Wang Weisi's installation Lo-Fi discusses the concept of home in the era of information and technology. She erects a tent made of discarded things such as clothes and sheets.

What do we really need at home when we are bombarded by goods promoted by consumerism? And what's our relationship with home, when we're building a virtual world? Questions of this nature are what concern the artist, and she tries to find the answers in her work.

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