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Born in Xi'an, 1967. After studying Fine Art at the
Xi'an Academy of Fine Arts from 1982 - 1986, Xing went on to study
a BFA at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing from 1988 -
1992. After this she studied a MFA in Photo and Related Media at
the School of Visual Arts, New York.
Xing Danwen is one of the most active Chinese artist in today's
contemporary art scene, as well as one of few earliest artists using
photography as an art form in the early 90s in China. Her artistic
practice is both rich and varied, and her subjects are extensive,
such as body, memories, sex, cultural status, globalization, consumption
and desire - are all her concerns and personal interests. The issues
of reality and fiction, fact and illusion often play an important
role in her works. In the series Urban Fiction Xing addresses the
globalization of urban landscapes. She uses both photographs shot
on film and digitally manipulated to create a playful and fictitious
world. In the new urban living spaces that she creates, inhabited
by figures who inject a drop of life to the scenes.
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