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Food As Art
Venue: Vogue Bar, Beijing
Date: February 17, 2000
Participating Artists: Huang Yan, Sun Yuan, Gu Dexin, Luo Zidan, Zhang Dali





Gu Dexing
Febtuary 17,2000
Dimensions Variable
Installation with Photo of Raw Pork, Cooked Pork in Porcelain Flower, Flour Feces, Toilet Bowl on-site's Dining Table


Luo Zidan
Nouveau Rich Intellectual Turned Rascal
Vogue Bar, Beijing
Feb 17, 2000 8:30pm
Note : With modern music in the background of the bar, the artist, dressed in Mandarin clothing, sits with legs crossed on Chinese couch. On the table in front is a dish of snacks, candlesticks, incense-burner and alcohol light as one might find in a temple. A waitress standing beside him, pours him drinks and feeds him snacks now and then. Against the backdrop and onto the artist is projected a video of Luo in formal suit picking up money from a garbage dump. The artist sometimes lies down, sometimes gets up, and sometimes is seated. Now and then he makes hand gestures of a bird or drinks XO, resulting in shadows on the back wall. At last, the artist all of the sudden shouts rudely at the waiter to shut off the projecter. Duration: 30 min



Sun Yuan
"Pursuing a Spirit for the Kill"
February 17, 2000
Installation of frozen dog carcass under 5000 watt light focused through magnifying glass on dog's head


Zhang Dali
"Min Gong" (Itinerant Worker)
February 17, 2000
Installation of Roupidong (Chinese food that gels at room temperature) on metal plate

 

 

 



Cang Xin Performance at Ming Tombs, March 4, 2000
   

 


Cang Xin
"Communication"
Performance
March 4th, 2000


Cang Xin
"Communication"
Performance
March 4th, 2000

 


Cang Xin
"Communication"
Performance
March 4th, 2000


Cang Xin
"Communication"
Performance
March 4th, 2000


Cang Xin
"Communication"
Performance
March 4th, 2000

 

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