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2003.3.1

Fang Lijun Chinese

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Fang became famous in the early 1990s for a series of paintings featuring bald-headed men whose expressions were difficult to read— some were either screaming or yawning, others staring blankly or maybe menacingly out at the viewer. This image, too, is ambiguous: the man in the center is clearly exerting himself, but it remains unclear whether he is swimming or being pulled under by the violent waves around him. Fang may be making a commentary on contemporary society and the struggle of the individual to stay afloat within it, but the ultimate meaning of this image remains defiantly unclear.

2003.3.1, Fang Lijun (Chinese, born 1963), Seven-panel wood block print; ink on paper, China

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