Friday, 20 November 2020

TRENDS in PHOTOGRAPHY: Feng MENGBO (P.R.China)

Feng Mengbo (1966) is a young Chinese artist who lives and works in Beijing. His work combines his experiences as a child of the Cultural Revolution with contemporary Western technology and the visual language of video games. His interactive CD-ROM ‘Taking Mt. Doom by Strategy’ mixes the video game ‘Doom’ with images from the Chinese revolutionary opera ‘Taking Tiger Mountain by Strategy’.
Feng Mengbo at the DOCUMENTA of 1997 in Kassel, Germany
'My Private Album. 1996'
Interactive installation
Kulturbahnhof

The original idea was to build an archive of photos and audio recordings of his family. Soon he realized, that it does not only belong to him but to all Chinese families. Nevertheless, he still liked give the work the title "My Private Album." (From the artist's video channel)

Feng Mengbo Veenman drukkers Open Borders Open Minds

this work was used by CIRCLE-24 for an advertising campaign 'Open Borders, Open Minds' of VEENMAN DRUKKERS (NL) 

 

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BIOGRAPHY


Feng Mengbo
Address: Xinyuanjie 51-2-201
Beijing 100027, P. R. China

Education

1966 born in Beijing
1985 graduated from the Design Department of the Beijing School of Arts & Graft
1991 graduated from the Printmaking Department of the Central Academy of Fine
Arts, Beijing



Exhibitions

Solo
1994 'Game Over: Long March', Hanart TZ Gallery, Hong Kong

Group
1992 Art Asia, Hong Kong
1993 China's New Art, Post-1989, Hong Kong Arts Festival and Taipei
1993 Mao Goes Pop, Melbourne, Australia
1993 the 45th Venice Biennial, Italy
1994 New Art From China, Post-19889, Marlborough Gallery, London
1995 Visions of Happiness (Ten Asian Contemporary Artists), Tokyo, Japan
1995 Configura 2 (Dialogue of Culture), Erfurt, Germany
1995 Kwangju Biennale, Kwangju, Korea
1995 Des del Pais del Centre: Avantguardes Artistiques Xineses, Centre d' Art
SantaMonica, Barcelona, Spain
1995 Der Abschied Von Der Ideologie, Hamburg Culturbehorde, Germany



 

 

 

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