Illustration:
ill. 5.45 c (set: 5.45)
Author:
Zhang Chenchu (1973-) 张晨初
Date:
2007
Genre:
oil painting
Material:
internet file, colour original source: oil painiting
Source:
Zhang Chenchu, Red is the East Series, 2007 (DACHS 2009 Zhang Chenchu Blog), Heidelberg catalogue entry
Keywords:
George W. Bush, statesmen, repitition, satire, parody, portrait, Chinese avantgarde
Zhang Chenchu: Bush portrait Series (Zhang Chenchu: Bushi huaxiang xilie 张晨初: 布什画像系列)
Repetitions of the Mao portrait in the work of a much younger artist, Zhang Chenchu 张晨初 (1973–), may illustrate that many a generation of artists in China, even those who hardly knew Mao, the man, during his lifetime, reflect upon being confronted by his portrait in their art. In his 2007 painting series entitled in English Eastern Red Series (东方红系列) which, more literally, would be translated as Red Is the East Series, Zhang presents a set of oil paintings reduced in colors to grey, red, white, and black, presenting Mao at different ages in black and grey before a bright red background. Mao’s portrait is, in each case, strangely shadowed over, except for a small stretch of light (as if a flashlight) in the form of a bar running right through the middle of his face (ill. 5.45a & ill. 5.45b).