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== Gap analysis 22:44, 8 February 2016 (UTC) ==

He Chengyao

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He Chengyao


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When I checked Wikipedia for He Chengyao (何成瑶), one of the Chinese feminist artists who has played a significant role in my research, I discovered that she does not have her own article. While she began her career as an oil painter, which is the medium she trained in at the Sichuan Academy of Fine Art, she transitioned into performance art after an impromptu action using her own nude body on the Great Wall in 2001. She later titled the performance Opening the Great Wall (开放长城). After that I decided to check the Wikipedia entry for Performance art and was shocked (or maybe not) that HA Schult’s piece Trash People installed on the Great Wall in 2001 is given as an example of 1990s performance art. First, this piece strikes me as more an installation/sculptural piece than a performance piece. Second, this is exactly the piece, accompanied by the media attention attracted by a German artist on the Great Wall of China, that enraged He Chengyao so much that she tore off her shirt and walked topless through his installation, effectively stealing his thunder and the cameras that then focused on her body. This action initiated her own now substantial career as a performance artist in which she always uses her own body as part of the live action piece. I was also surprised (or maybe not) to discover that a linked Wikipedia article on Performance art in China does not include He Chengyao, even though she has been an important figure in this scene. I propose that an article be created about her, that she be added to the Performance art article, specifically in relation to the HA Schult piece that she serves as Chinese feminist foil to, and to the Performance art in China page. My paragraph below proposes the framework for a new article on her to be added to Wikipedia. Once this page is created, she should be linked to the other articles discussed above.
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he has participated in numerous exhibits of performance art, both in China and internationally including:

Her first solo show Pain in Soul: Performance Art and Video Works by He Chengyao was held at the Shanghai Zendai Museum of Modern Art in 2007.

The first feminist art exhibit that included her work was Cruel/Loving Bodies (酷／爱身体). This touring exhibition featuring painting, sculpture, installation, performance, photography, and video by Chinese, Hong Kong, and Chinese British feminist artists showed at the Duolun Museum of Modern Art, Shanghai (2004), 798 Space, Beijing (2004), and Hong Kong Arts Centre (2006). At the Shanghai installation of the exhibit, He Chengyao performed her piece Public Broadcast Exercises (广播体操). It received attention as the first nude performance art piece in an official Chinese art museum and initiated explosive public debate in print and online media. In 2007, she was included in Global Feminisms at the Brooklyn Museum, the inaugural exhibition for the museum's Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art. In 2014, she was included in a show at the Paula Modersohn-Becker Museum in Bremen, Germany called, Sie. Selbst. Nackt. (She. Herself. Nude.).


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