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Cao Fei ( zh, 曹斐; born 1978) is a Chinese multimedia artist born in
Guangzhou Guangzhou (, ; ; or ; ), also known as Canton () and alternatively romanized as Kwongchow or Kwangchow, is the capital and largest city of Guangdong province in southern China. Located on the Pearl River about north-northwest of Hong Kon ...
. Her work, which includes video, performance, and digital media, examines the daily life of Chinese citizens born after the
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. Her work explores China's widespread internet culture as well as the borders between dreams and reality. Cao has captured the rapid social and cultural transformation of contemporary China, highlighting the impact of foreign influences from the USA and Japan. Some of her work is owned and displayed by
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as The Guggenheim, is an art museum at 1071 Fifth Avenue on the corner of East 89th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It is the permanent home of a continuously exp ...
. In 2021 she won the Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize.


Career


Early years

Cao received her B.F.A. from
Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts The Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts (GAFA; ; also known as Guangzhou Institute of Fine Arts) is a Chinese national university based in Guangzhou which provides doctoral, master and bachelor's degrees in fine arts and design. History Guangzhou A ...
in 2001. During her time there, Cao presented her first performance work, ''The Little Spark'' (1998), set in the affiliated Middle School of Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts. She then created her first film, ''Imbalance 257'' (1999), which displayed the current generation's penchant for rejecting deep-rooted Chinese traditions. One year later, Cao produced another video work, ''Chain Reaction'' (2000). She described the film as "a view of
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", analyzing "the power of evil in human nature." After graduating in 2001, Cao produced several notable works, including ''Rabid Dogs'' (2002) and ''Burners'' (2003). ''Rabid Dogs'' featured actors wearing costume makeup to look like dogs working and interacting in an office. The actors mimic office work while also behaving like dogs, sniffing one another, fighting, and attempting to become sexual. The artist suggested that the work was a metaphor for the modern office, saying "We are surely a miserable pack of dogs and we are willing to act as beasts that are locked in the trap of modernization." The artist noted that ''Burners'', a two-minute video focusing on the theme of human desire, "demonstrates the presence of privacy in soft porn and parodies the notion of male narcissism." Cao focused on the modern paradox of China's rapid economic growth and social marginalization, producing the 2003 experimental documentary '' San Yuan Li'' (三元里) with
Ou Ning Ou Ning (; born 1969) is a Chinese artist, film maker, curator, writer, publisher and activist. He is the director of two films San Yuan Li (2003) and Meishi Street (2005), chief curator of Shenzhen and Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism ...
. Shot in a rural village nestled in the industrial skyline of Guangzhou, the film examines the effects of development on traditional agrarian lifestyles. The work was commissioned for and exhibited at the
Venice Biennale The Venice Biennale (; it, La Biennale di Venezia) is an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy by the Biennale Foundation. The biennale has been organised every year since 1895, which makes it the oldest of ...
in 2013. In the photo series and video work ''COSPlayers'' (2004), Cao depicts Chinese teenagers cosplaying as anime characters in the industrial landscape of Guangzhou. The Internet's power to create subcultures across China influenced the artist greatly. In 2006, Cao produced her ''Hip Hop series'' (2006), an exposé of the underground influence of American hip hop in China.


''Whose Utopia'' (2006)

The 2006 film ''Whose Utopia'' is one of Cao's most pivotal works. It explores the contrast between the everyday experiences and the aspirations of assembly line workers at a light bulb factory in the Pearl River Delta region of China. The film opens with shifting views of an automated production line factory workers performing menial tasks. The artist interviews various workers, asking them their reasons for working at the plant. These conversations then introduce a series of performances. Each performance is a chance for the individual to showcase their dreams, fantasies and talents apart from their everyday life. Cao Fei explains, the film is "not about exposé and not about political correctness." Rather, she aims to look at the lives of workers from multiple perspectives. For the worker, the performance is an opportunity to escape and reinvent oneself against the conformist backdrop of the factory. Cao likens the practice to creating an avatar. By using montage, music and imagery, she presents a thorough understanding of contemporary Chinese society. In recent years, Chinese migrant workers have flocked to factories to take part in the hastily growing economy. ''Whose Utopia'' suggests a perpetual disparity between the confinement of an industrial lifestyle and the individual utopia. This work is currently owned by
The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, often referred to as The Guggenheim, is an art museum at 1071 Fifth Avenue on the corner of East 89th Street on the Upper East Side of Manhattan in New York City. It is the permanent home of a continuously exp ...
.


Later work

Cao's art has extended to the
virtual world A virtual world (also called a virtual space) is a computer-simulated environment which may be populated by many users who can create a personal avatar, and simultaneously and independently explore the virtual world, participate in its activities ...
in her three-part video ''i.Mirror'' (2007), where she documented the life of her avatar, China Tracy, and her romantic engagement with another avatar, Hug Yue in the virtual world
Second Life ''Second Life'' is an online multimedia platform that allows people to create an avatar for themselves and then interact with other users and user created content within a multi player online virtual world. Developed and owned by the San Fra ...
. The videos feature China Tracy and Hug Yue in both realistic and fantastic locations, conversational excerpts, and the revelation of "First Life" identities. In 2007, Cao planned and developed RMB City, a virtual city in Second Life. Launched in 2008, and open to the public since January 2009, RMB City is a platform for experimental creative activities, one in which Cao and her collaborators use different mediums to test the boundaries between virtual and physical existence. Collaborators were for example
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, who received a virtual city hall or Rem Koolhaas. Within this virtual city art institutions could organize online biennales or similar virtual gatherings. ''RMB: A Second Life Planning By China Tracy'' was acquired by The Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum for its contemporary art collection in 2008. From 2009 to 2015, Cao produced the works ''RMB City Opera'' (2009), ''East Wind'' (2011), ''Haze and Fog'' (2013), and ''Rumba II: Nomad'' (2015). In 2014, Cao presented a show and film entitled ''La Town'' at Lombard Fried Gallery. The show included the film and photographs from the set of the filming of ''La Town: The New Desert''. The film depicts a world disrupted by industrialization. It begins in an elaborate, handmade, miniature city with a post-apocalyptic scene of a destroyed
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restaurant on top of a small apartment building while figurines mill about in the rubble of wrecked cars and buildings. In 2018, Cao filmed ''Prison Architect'' in Tai Kwun, Hong Kong, formerly a colonial police and prison complex and now a non-profit art centre. The film was inspired by the novelist and curator Hu Fang's short story ''The Consolation of Imprisonment'', which led her to contemplate "how we live with the notion of 'imprisonment'—imprisonment in a physical cell, 'non-prison' prisons, and a prison transformed into a cultural centre". In 2022, Cao was commissioned by the
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to create a new work for the ongoing series of artistic interventions to the on-stage
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at the
Vienna State Opera The Vienna State Opera (, ) is an opera house and opera company based in Vienna, Austria. The 1,709-seat Renaissance Revival venue was the first major building on the Vienna Ring Road. It was built from 1861 to 1869 following plans by August ...
. Cao's piece, ''The New Angel'' (2022), consists of a massive portrait of an animated avatar she designed.


Exhibitions

Cao has staged numerous solo shows at galleries and museums in China, the United States, and internationally. Cao's notable solo shows include ''COSplayers'' (2006),
Para Site Para Site () is an independent, non-profit art space based in Hong Kong. It was founded in 1996 by artists Patrick Lee, Leung Chi-wo, Phoebe Man Ching-ying, Sara Wong Chi-hang, Leung Mee-ping, Tsang Tak-ping and Lisa Cheung. It produces exhi ...
, Hong Kong; ''Cao Fei: Whose Utopia?'' (2007),
Orange County Museum of Art The Orange County Museum of Art (OCMA) is a modern and contemporary art museum located on the campus of the Segerstrom Center for the Arts in Costa Mesa, California. The museum's collection comprises more than 4,500 objects, with a concentration ...
, Costa Mesa, California; ''Cao Fei: Utopia'' (2009),
Institute of Modern Art The Institute of Modern Art (IMA) is a public art gallery located in the Judith Wright Arts Centre in the Brisbane inner-city suburb of Fortitude Valley, which features contemporary artworks and showcases emerging artists in a series of group an ...
, Brisbane; ''Cao Fei'' (2016),
MoMA PS1 MoMA PS1 is a contemporary art institution located in Court Square in the Long Island City neighborhood in the borough of Queens, New York City. In addition to its exhibitions, the institution organizes the Sunday Sessions performance series, the ...
, New York; and ''Cao Fei: Blueprints'' (2020),
Serpentine Galleries The Serpentine Galleries are two contemporary art galleries in Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, Central London. Recently rebranded to just Serpentine, the organisation is split across Serpentine South, previously known as the Serpentine Gallery, ...
, London. She has also participated in numerous group exhibitions, including the
Venice Biennale The Venice Biennale (; it, La Biennale di Venezia) is an international cultural exhibition hosted annually in Venice, Italy by the Biennale Foundation. The biennale has been organised every year since 1895, which makes it the oldest of ...
(2003, 2007, 2011, and 2015);
Biennale of Sydney The Biennale of Sydney is an international festival of contemporary art, held every two years in Sydney, Australia. It is a large and well-attended contemporary visual arts event in the country. Alongside the Venice and São Paulo biennales and ...
(2006, 2010); and Carnegie International, Pittsburgh (2008).


Art market

Sold works include ''RMB: A Second Life City Planning No.1'' (2007) sold for $16,128 at
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Hong Kong in October 2015 and ''Silent Curse'' (+3 other works), sold for $24,192, also at Sotheby's Hong Kong in October 2009. Others include ''Murderess'' (+2 additional works from the ''Cosplayers'' series), sold for $17,741 in 2009 and ''Mirage,'' sold for $21,890 in 2007.


Awards

*2010: Nominated, Future Generation Art Prize, Victor Pinchuk Foundation *2010: Finalist, Hugo Boss Prize, Solomon R. Guggenheim Foundation *2006: Best Young Artist Award, 2006 Chinese Contemporary Art Awards (CCAAs) *2021: Winner, Deutsche Börse Photography Foundation Prize, London for the exhibition ''Blueprints'' at
Serpentine Galleries The Serpentine Galleries are two contemporary art galleries in Kensington Gardens, Hyde Park, Central London. Recently rebranded to just Serpentine, the organisation is split across Serpentine South, previously known as the Serpentine Gallery, ...
, London in 2020


Notable works in public collections

*''Chain Reaction'' (2000), M+, Hong Kong *''Rabid Dogs'' (2002), Asia Society Museum, New York *''Hip Hop - Guangzhou'' (2003), Mori Art Museum, Tokyo *'' San Yuan Li'' (2003), M+, Hong Kong *''COSplayers'' (2004),
Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art The Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art is a privately owned contemporary art gallery in Oslo in Norway. It was founded and opened to the public in 1993. The collection's main focus is the American appropriation artists from the 1980s, but it is ...
, Oslo; and
Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris Musée d'Art Moderne de Paris (, Paris' Museum of Modern Art) or MAM Paris, is a major municipal museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art of the 20th and 21st centuries, including monumental murals by Raoul Dufy, Gaston Suisse, and Henri ...
*''Whose Utopia'' (2006), M+, Hong Kong;
Museum of Modern Art The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) is an art museum located in Midtown Manhattan, New York City, on 53rd Street between Fifth and Sixth Avenues. It plays a major role in developing and collecting modern art, and is often identified as one of ...
, New York; Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York; and
Tate Tate is an institution that houses, in a network of four art galleries, the United Kingdom's national collection of British art, and international modern and contemporary art. It is not a government institution, but its main sponsor is the U ...
, London *''i.Mirror by China Tracy (AKA: Cao Fei) Second Life Documentary Film'' (2007), Asia Society Museum, New York; Museum of Modern Art, New York; and
Walker Art Center The Walker Art Center is a multidisciplinary contemporary art center in the Lowry Hill neighborhood of Minneapolis, Minnesota, United States. The Walker is one of the most-visited modern and contemporary art museums in the United States and, to ...
, Minneapolis *''RMB City: A Second Life City Planning by China Tracy (AKA: Cao Fei)'' (2007), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York *''RMB City'' (2007-2011), M+, Hong Kong *''Haze and Fog'' (2013), M+, Hong Kong; and
Musée National d'Art Moderne The Musée National d'Art Moderne (; "National Museum of Modern Art") is the national museum for modern art of France. It is located in Paris and is housed in the Centre Pompidou in the 4th arrondissement of the city. In 2021 it ranked 10th in t ...
,
Centre Pompidou The Centre Pompidou (), more fully the Centre national d'art et de culture Georges-Pompidou ( en, National Georges Pompidou Centre of Art and Culture), also known as the Pompidou Centre in English, is a complex building in the Beaubourg area of ...
, Paris *''La Town'' (2017),
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, Salford, England *''Asia One'' (2018), Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, New York


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{{DEFAULTSORT:Cao, Fei Chinese women artists 1978 births Living people Artists from Guangzhou Chinese video artists Women video artists Chinese contemporary artists