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The Beijing East Village () was an avant-garde artistic community of the early 1990s located in the eastern part of
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,Kong Bu. "Zhang Huan in Beijing." Zhang Huan: Altered States. New York: Charta and Asia Society, 2007. Accessed a
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just past the Third Ring Road on what was then the city's margins.Freudenberger, Neil.
The Beijing Art Scene
" ''Travel and Leisure'' (April 2006).
It was formed in 1993 when a group of like-minded artists took up residence together in a "village" of low-quality migrant worker housing,Wood, Gaby.
Snap Dragons
" ''The Observer'' September 4, 2005.
fixing at the entrance a handwritten sign. Their community's name was inspired by the East Village of
Manhattan Manhattan (), known regionally as the City, is the most densely populated and geographically smallest of the five boroughs of New York City. The borough is also coextensive with New York County, one of the original counties of the U.S. state ...
, with which they felt an affinity in their experimental aesthetics. Only the year after its founding, following the arrest of Ma Liuming for cooking naked in a courtyard, the community was closed by the police, though former residents continued to collaborate.


Residents

The residents of the Beijing East Village comprised, most significantly, the first generation of Chinese performance artists, as well as the photographers who would document their works.Lietti, Manuela.
Beijing’s Art Districts: From Creative Hubs to Entertainment Centres
." ''Urban China'
33
(November 2008).
They had come to Beijing from different provinces:
Ma Liuming Ma Liuming 马六明 (born 1969 in Huangshi, Hubei province) is a contemporary Chinese painter active in performance art. He is known most of all for his exploration of the power and poetry of public nudity in China, where such behavior was stric ...
, for example, was from Huangshi (Hubei),
Zhang Huan Zhang Huan (; born 1965) is a Chinese artist based in Shanghai and New York City. He began his career as a painter and then transitioned to performance art before making a comeback to painting. He is primarily known for his performance work, but a ...
from
Anyang Anyang (; ) is a prefecture-level city in Henan province, China. The northernmost city in Henan, Anyang borders Puyang to the east, Hebi and Xinxiang to the south, and the provinces of Shanxi and Hebei to its west and north respectively. It had a ...
(Henan),
Cang Xin Cang Xin (born 1967) is an artist based in Beijing working in performance art and photography. Biography Cang Xin was born in Heilongjiang Province, China. Style Cang Xin approaches his work as a means to promote harmonious communication with ...
from
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(Inner Mongolia), Duan Yingmei from Daqing (Heilongjiang). Their aesthetic was decidedly avant-garde; they ignored the goings-on in the then-influential Yuanmingyuan artistic community across the city, rather choosing to cultivate a distance from their peers. They frequently collaborated on performances, which the photographers among them documented. Manuela Lietti points out that this sort of community collaboration, though less frequent in the West, has not been uncommon in China:
In many places in the world, particularly the 'West', artistic practice has frequently been carried out on an individual basis. In China, however, artistic practice has often been undertaken within the realm of a community of individuals bound by a precise common trait, be it of a political, social or creative nature. In a country whose history and cultural agenda have often been characterized by collective movements, the bond between individual expression and communal practice has always been tight and at certain moments even obliterated the individual's voice.


Partial list of residents

*
Cang Xin Cang Xin (born 1967) is an artist based in Beijing working in performance art and photography. Biography Cang Xin was born in Heilongjiang Province, China. Style Cang Xin approaches his work as a means to promote harmonious communication with ...
* Duan Yingmei * Gao Yang * Kong Bu * Li Guomin *
Ma Liuming Ma Liuming 马六明 (born 1969 in Huangshi, Hubei province) is a contemporary Chinese painter active in performance art. He is known most of all for his exploration of the power and poetry of public nudity in China, where such behavior was stric ...
* Ma Zongyin * Rong Rong * Tan Yeguang * Wang Shihua * Xing Danwen * Xu Shan * Zhang Binbin *
Zhang Huan Zhang Huan (; born 1965) is a Chinese artist based in Shanghai and New York City. He began his career as a painter and then transitioned to performance art before making a comeback to painting. He is primarily known for his performance work, but a ...
* Zhu Ming *
Zuoxiao Zuzhou Zuoxiao Zuzhou () (born March 4, 1970 in Yancheng), real name Wu Hongjin, (), is a Chinese musician and artist. Zuoxiao Zuzhou is also a notable music producer. He has produced and arranged Chinese famous artist Ai Weiwei's first rock album ''The ...
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Performances

Two of
Zhang Huan Zhang Huan (; born 1965) is a Chinese artist based in Shanghai and New York City. He began his career as a painter and then transitioned to performance art before making a comeback to painting. He is primarily known for his performance work, but a ...
's most famous performances, '' 65 Kilograms'' and '' 12 Square Meters'', were staged in the Beijing East Village, ''65 Kilograms'' in his own combination living space and studio, ''12 Square Meters'' in a public toilet not far from there. In 1995, after the community had been disbanded, many of the Beijing East Village artists collaborated on the performance ''To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain'' in Mentougou District, including Wang Shihua, Cang Xin, Gao Yang, Zuoxiao Zuzhou, Ma Zongyin, Zhang Huan, Ma Liuming, Zhang Binbin and Zhu Ming.Duan Yingmei.
To Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain
." Personal website of Duan Yingmei.


Photography vs. performance art

As Gaby Wood writes, the Beijing East Village photographers' practice of documenting the performance artists resulted in "a curious aesthetic difficulty":
When the photographers documented the performers, whose work was it? As recently as 1998, the New York exhibition of contemporary Chinese art, Inside Out, credited the photographic records of performance works by Ma Liuming and Zhang Huan to the performer, not the photographer. In Between Past and Future, the new show of Chinese photography and video at the V&A, some of the same images are listed as artworks by the photographer. 'I got very confused,' Xing Danwen says of this tussle. 'I had to go to an expensive copyright lawyer in New York. She said: "These are your photographs, they are your copyright." I still wondered if they were my own artwork - in a way it's not, but they are my photographs.' She resolved the issue by publishing a book entitled A Personal Diary of Chinese Avant-Garde Art in the 1990s. In a similar vein, Rong Rong's limited-edition hardback is called Rong Rong's East Village.


References

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External links


chinese-photography.net : a virtual exhibition of a private collection of chinese contemporary photographs

ArtSpeak China Wiki: East Village Beijing
Culture in Beijing