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QI Zhilong
Qi Zhilong (born in 1962, Mongolia).
Qi Zhilong's works, spanning from the 1980s till today, revolve around but one subject matter: women dressed in soldier's uniforms from the Cultural Revolution's period. These green uniforms were an emblem of fashion then, but also of ideology, standing for justice, courage, sacrifice and righteousness.
The fascination with centralized power also reached its peak during that time period. When he depicts a woman in military uniform wearing fashionable make-up on a sweet endearing face, the artists conveys all the complex feelings involved in the re-evaluation of that partof Chinese history. Clearly, however, uniforms are no longer a symbol of idealism for him.
Graduated Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, China
Exhibitions
1999 Liberation, Chinese Contemporary London, England
1998 Green Dog and Masters, , Chinese Contemporary London, England
1997 8+8-1, Selected Paintings by 15 Contemporary Artists, Schoeni Art Gallery Hong Kong
1997 China Now, Kulturprojekte Basel
1996 Inaugural Exhibition II, Schoeni Art Gallery Hong Kong
1996 Elevenses - The Avant Garde, Taikoo Palace Hong Kong
1994 Consumer Icons, Schoeni Art Gallery Hong Kong
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