What is the future of China?
Wednesday, November 1st, 2006
Beijing-based artist Wang Qingsong spent the summer of 2005 putting together this amazing triptych. In the first photo, a group of hundreds of Chinese demonstrators appear to be rallying against the arrival of Western multinationals in China. In the second photo, you can see the mess and debris created by the protesters. Finally, in the third photo, you are able to see the other side of the banners - they are actually product endorsement banners for a number of Western brands! In his own words, Wang Qingsong explains the significance of the work:
“The triptych gives the viewer three very different images of the same road and landscape. In this work, I use this outdoor landscape setting polluted by “demonstrators” to pose questions such as “What Is Coming?” “Who Is Coming?”, “How Does It Come?”, and “Why Is It Coming?”…. “Why Is It Happening On The Same Road?”Are the crowds generating slogans, garbage, or commercial advertisements? Historic changes of diverse impact often take place simultaneously, while seemingly going down one and the same path. But one thing is certain: The middle road, littered with garbage rather than people, appears silent, but one can see smoke and fire in the distance, hinting at some struggle, chaos, uncertainty or disputes either having come just before or just after the people.”
Need any more proof that China is a country of contradictions?
[image: Come!Come!]
