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Yang Yang (1969~), prominent Contemporary Oil Painter, Printmaker.
Studied in Central Academy of Fine Arts (1989) and Moscow National Academy of Fine Arts(1995), Solo Show at National Art Museum of China(1996).
As an artist embracing the richness and sensitivity of female sensation,
Yang Yang'
s works are evidence of women's forthright emotion and desire.

Obsessed with the theme of destiny,
Yang Yang painted tarots, theatrical costume and masks with a mysterious tone.
European culture and oriental sense of destiny
blend together
in strong colours, representing a unique vision in contemporary Chinese art scenes.
  Above from Left:
A Game with Themes No.1
73x56cm, Editions of 75, 2000
A Game with Themes No.2
73x56cm, Editions of 74, 2003
Heart (Spade)Dame in Red
57x36cm, Editions of 29, 2002
Heart (Spade) Dame in White
57x36cm, Editions of 29, 2002

Top:
Iris Kissing & Lily Kissing

Dreaming with Lily & Rose, 2004
Right:
Fragrant Breeze & Sunset 2005
Roses in morning Breeze, 2002
73x28cm, Editions of 49.

Light blue sky, flowers, the beauty of nude bodies and loving eyes
feature in her works, they all testify to the happiness of life. Yang Yang is intriguing for her joyful bliss in the shadow of unpredictable destiny,
full of life's quietude, gentleness and passion.

Valentine's Day 1 by Zhang Guanghui
Woodcut,77x48cm ,2004
Valentine's Day2 by Zhang Guanghui
Woodcut,77x48cm,2004
 

Valentine's Day 3 by Zhang Guanghui
Woodcut,77x48cm
,2005

Valentine's Day4
by Zhang Guanghui
Woodcut,77x48cm
,2005
Washing Hair No. 8
by
Zhang Guanghui,
Woodcut,78x54cm,2001
 

Cherry Garden
by Jin Songmin
Woodcut, editions of 4,
38x130 cm

In Ju Ting's huge etchings, nude women interweave with each other in silence, their faces are vague but the sense of sorrow & coldness is perceivable in the darkness.

In classical oil paintings and later in modern photographs, the nude female is consistently depicted as "appearing", as though she is aware of being looked at by man. "Men act and women appear. Men look at women. Women watch themselves being looked at." (John Berger, Ways of Seeing, 1972) Ju Ting's focus on female standpoint is unique, revealing women's mysterious unconsciousness, especially with the medium of etching.

Woman & Women, Editions of 6, Etching, 250X100cm,2007

Artist: Ju Ting
Female
Printmaking Artist,
Graduated from Central Academy of Fine Arts;