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	{
		artist:"Zhao Tien Qui",
		country:"China",
		resume:"<div class=\"gap6\">Born:1968, Harbin China</div><div class=\"bold\">Education</div><div class=\"gap6\">Graduated from Chinese Central Academy of Fine Arts in 1992</div><div class=\"bold\">Personal Exhibitions</div><div class=\"gap3\">1997 Studio No.81</div><div class=\"gap6\">2001 China National Museum of Fine Arts // Yunzhou Gallery / Jia Rui Art Center</div><div class=\"bold\">Cooperated Exhibitions</div><div class=\"gap3\">1990 Sino-Japan Painting Exhibition, Osaka and Hiroshima, Japan</div><div class=\"gap3\">1992 The 11th National Exhibition of Print Works, Beijing</div><div class=\"gap3\">1997 Art-Exhibition, Welcome Hong Kong, Harbin</div><div class=\"gap6\">2001 Art Exhibition for nine, International Art Palace, Beijing</div><div class=\"bold\">Works</div><div class=\"gap6\">China Youth Daily, Beijing Youth Daily, Beijing Today (English version), World of Print Works, Can Kao Xiao Xi (2002-11-6) Nanlian Moring Post (H.K.)</div> <div class=\"bold\">Collections</div><div class=\"gap3\">Public: Embassy of Holland in China, Embassy of France in China, Embassy of Switzerland in China</div><div class=\"gap6\">Private:Mainland, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Spain, Canada, America, Denmark, Britain, France, Australia, Sweden, Finland, Germany</div>",
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				title:"The Cultural Revolution Ballet",
				text:"<p>The woman is a famous Ballet dancer from the cultural revolutions. Her name is Wu Qionghua. Film has been exploited by communist parties through out History. Vladimir Illych Lenin commissioned various works by Sergey Eisenstein, during the early years of the Russian Revolution. Chairman Mao, also experimented with film, and other forms of western media and the ballet depicted here is called Hong Se Niang Zi Jun, and it was one of the eight Revolutionary Ballet's, the most famous being \"Little Women Red Soldiers\".</p><p>It was the synthesis between traditional European dance, and Chinese folklore which made these ballets so effective. They were modern in style while being traditional in content. They were progressive but also easily identifiable. The ballet dancers were hugely popular, and they helped to promote female equality, strength and emancipation. The dancers were political role models, as well as artists themselves.</p>",
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				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss ,and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG001",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg01.jpg",
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				uid:"AKG001"
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				title:"The Shining Star of Mao",
				text:"<p>The two repeated Chinese characters mean 'eligible' and 'suited'. The repeated images of Chairman Mao, and the Buddha present a dichotomy, and is controversial. During the Cultural revolution, the Red Guards and the citizens were urged to fight against the 'old beliefs' and doctrines of the Buddha and other famous Chinese philosophers. Though they enjoyed limited success, during the Cultural Revolution, the Buddha's image, much like Chairman Mao's is highly revered. There thusly a parallel drawn between these two iconic figures, diametrically opposed in thought, while sharing importance and significance. One interpretation is that Mao supersedes the Buddha, and indeed replaces him. Chairman Mao, being deified and elevated as only a Buddha could be. Such was the love for Chairman Mao.</p><p>The large star in the centre of the print represents unity and strength, and is supposed to be the central star on the flag of the people's republic of china.</p>",
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				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG002",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg02.jpg",
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			{
				title:"Chairman Mao and the Young",
				text:"<p>In the middle of the painting, there is a young female soldier wearing an army uniform. Her name is Hong Wei Bin. During the Cultural Revolution she was set aside by the CCP (Chinese Communist Party), to act as an example for the youth. Her image is synonymous with youthful energy, woman's emancipation, ideological firmness, and an unwavering belief in the principals of the communist ideal, (see Hong Wei Bin).</p><p>One may also notice a smaller seal Mao's head on her cheek. The two other seals are distinct symbols of The Cultural Revolution.</p><p>The red seal on the left hand denotes that 'Beijing is the ancient capital'. Seals of this type use a distinct form of Chinese calligraphy which is hand carved on wood blocks to make the print.</p><p>The calligraphy on the right hand side is a reproduction from Chairman Mao's, 'Little Red Book', and roughly translates into ''the means to do anything for all the millions''. It is a famous quotation of Chairman Mao's. The Calligraphy is in the style used by Chairman Mao, and is associated with his poetry.</p>",
				dimensions:"63x68cm",
				technique:"Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG003",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg03.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG003"
			},
			{
				title:"Chairman's Mao ideals",
				text:"<p>The lack of a central character may suggest the lack of thoughts, ideas, or opinions. The artists wants to convey the uncertainty of the cultural revolution, and the sometime necessary 'Blind Faith' in what was know as ''The Chairman's thoughts'', a collection of political doctrine detailing the prevalence of Marxism, Leninism, Maoism, and the correct ideological line. ''The Chairman's Thought'' was much more than just dense political philosophy and economic formulas; it delt very much with questions of principals and ethics which most people were expected adhere too.</p><p>The artists emphasizes the isolation between the mass peasantry and the complex system of thought which became ''Maoism'' (or: Marxism-Leninism-Maoism). For most, Maoism was a way of life, and relations, not an abstract political dichotomy, formulated for the propagation of world revolution.</p>",
				dimensions:"62x68cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG004",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg04.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG004"
			},
			{
				title:"The little Red book and me",
				text:"<p>The young woman is holding Chairman Mao's \"Little Red Book\", and smiling. The \"Little Red Book\", was a collection of poems, aphorisms, quotations and extracts from Chairman Mao. Copies were initially printed in their millions in China, and its circulation is unmatched by any other text in China. Copies were handed out at rallies and its reading and often memorization became part of the national curriculum during the Cultural Revolution. The young men and women loved and adored Chairman Mao and were infatuated with his image and line of thought, few doubt the sincerity of the time.</p><p>The four large Chinese characters, when translated read, \"give up the old-fashioned objects and the obsolete and outdated ideas, to develop and to accept the new and the progressive ways and thoughts\".</p><p>This print is done in the style of \"The Red Age and The samples of Youth\". These were largely propagandistic and mass produced, being visually striking and carrying simple messages, colloquially know as 'peoples art'.</p>",
				dimensions:"70x80cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand painted and printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG005",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg05.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG005"
			},
			{
				title:"Live Simply and follow Mao",
				text:"<p>The four large Chinese characters on the right hand side mean 'Hard Work' and 'Live Plainly / Simply'. It comes from Chairman Mao's \"Little Red Book\" The three smaller characters lower down is Chairman Mao's signature. The other Chinese characters in the left hand side of the painting are also quotations from Chairman Mao.</p><p>The various seals on the top, are governmental and national seals, which the artists has included to signify the national struggle, and the important role of the state and government, in societal progression.</p><p>In her right hand the young woman hold a copy of the \"Little Red Book\". And as is typical of the style, the woman has a gun slung over her shoulder, demonstrating the military strength and will to fight for ideology.</p><p>More interesting, is that the PLA (Peoples Liberation Army), had its own system of education. Chairman Mao stressed the importance of literacy, and for many, their army service is where they learned to read and write, as well as basic arithmetic and other essential skills. By the 1970's, illiteracy in China was largely confined to the elderly, and those in highly isolated communities.</p>",
				dimensions:"62x78cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG006",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg06.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG006"
			},
			{
				title:"Mao and Confucius",
				text:"<p>This print illustrates the conflict between the modern and the ancient. The smaller figures represent the old Chinese 'master', philosophers, artists, writers and spiritual leaders who discouraged during the Cultural Revolution. One is pointing to two Chinese characters which read \"Confucius' Ideas\". The woman in the centre is exposing her breasts. Perhaps the artist is trying to convey the need to return to nature, and the importance of the natural form. She is dressed in a Red Army uniform, and a gun and knife are clearly visible. However the aggressiveness and hostility of her exterior is marred by her nakedness. The soft feminine quality is vividly juxtaposed by the violence she wears, and the need to fight. Despite her seductiveness and supposed fealty, the woman is prepared to die for ideal and belief, and turns her back on the old 'masters'. Note, she also carried a copy of Chairman Mao's 'Little Red Book', with his image on the cover.</p>",
				dimensions:"62x78cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG007",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg07.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG007"
			},
			{
				title:"Mao's ever presence",
				text:"<p>To use the colorful faces for the background of the whole picture represents the special, and the only one in the world. Since Beijing Opera is very famous quintessence of China Only. The colorful faces belong to Beijing Opera. And also Mao was the only one in the world; he was one of the outstanding Chairmen.</p><p>Two Mao wave together in this painting means Mao was human-being; he also has good points and weak points.</p><p>The red Mao's portrait on the top means Mao was great man; he made great efforts to establish PRC. New China would not appear in the world without Mao's full contribution and endeavors. This red portrait represents active and positive role and aspect of Mao's whole life.</p><p>On the contrary, the green one means negative and passive aspect.</p>",
				dimensions:"62x68cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss,  and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG008",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg08.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG008"
			},
			{
				title:"Hong Wei Bin",
				text:"<p>The female soldier in the center of the print is the famous Red Guards Man, and a revolutionary icon Hong Wei Bin (see. Hong Wei Bin). One may also see some beautiful Chinese calligraphy on the left and right sides. These are famous quotations and aphorisms which come from Chairman Mao's Little Red Book. The quotation roughley translates too \"The young girl dislikes fashion and trends, but loves her army uniform and the army\". During the cultural revolution, military khakis, and dress, were the fashion. The young all dressed like soldiers or wore the ceremonious \"Mao Suit\", also in the Chinesee military style. The seals printed over the calligraphy are government seals, and these give the impression that the work had been \"Officially Approved\".</p>",
				dimensions:"78x83cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG009",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg09.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG009"
			},
			{
				title:"Desire and Revolution",
				text:"<p>The woman in the centre of the painting represents the desire for spirituality during the Chinese Cultural Revolution. Concepts of religion and superstition were highly discouraged. Nevertheless, many found it difficult to detach themselves from their extensive history, and continued practicing their colloquial traditions. In many ways s the body and their sexuality was one of the few areas where one could have greater freedom.</p>",
				dimensions:"62x28cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG010",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg10.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG010"
			},
			{
				title:"Mao's directions",
				text:"<p>The portrait of the young Chairman Mao holding a smoking box was typical reproduction of the cultural revolution. It comes from a famous picture of Chairman Mao during the period of the 'Long March'. The maps with red arrows are also military maps of the same period, when the PLA (Peoples Liberation Army) was attempting to outmaneuver the GMD (GuMinDang - Nationalists), which resulted in the 'The Long March' north. The maps are reproduced from the originals.</p>",
				dimensions:"62x70cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG011",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg11.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG011"
			},
			{
				title:"The Great Teacher, Mao",
				text:"<p>This painting shows Chairman Mao's concerns and about the younger generations. Indeed, Chairman Mao was seen as a serogat father to the youth of China. Their loyalty, respect and admiration for him was entirly sincere, and he was accredited with their education both scholastic and moral. He was greater than any single patriarch, because he was the father of the community and the nation.</p><p>The four young soldiers were listening to Mao's doctrine and his teaching in the painting. The younger generations represent the best wishes and the hopes of the country, a strong foundation for a greater Chinese future. The calligraphy compares the the youth of china to an early rising sun, full of light and inspiration, a source of life for the country.</p><p>The printed handwritings also comes from Chairman Mao's \"Little Red Book\". It roughly translates to, \"We must spread the revolutionary message to all the developing countries around the world\".</p>",
				dimensions:"60x80cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG012",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg12.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG012"
			},
			{
				title:"People of the world Unite",
				text:"<p>This painting is one of a series of ten, attempting to reflect the ten years of the Cultural Revolution (1966 - 1976). During this decade, the workers, the peasantry, and the soldiers were the sole representatives of the Proletariat. Collectively they made up the \"Three Pillars of Mao's Society\" The three elements of the revolution. There images were widely reproduced, and they were considered the vanguard of the revolution, or the existing proletariat of what Chairman Mao called \"The Toiling Class\".  In this picture, we may see so many 1968 repeated as a background in order to commemorate and to monumentalize the year of 1968 and its achievements.</p>",
				dimensions:"62x68cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG013",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg13.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:""
			},
			{
				title:"The three Pillars of the Revolution",
				text:"<p>The first thing one notices in this painting are the \"Three Pillars of MAo's Society\" the Worker, Peasant, and the Soldier. They embody the Chinese revolution, and their images invoke the sentiments of the cultural revolution.  The woman is holding in her right hand a large poster with two Chinese characters, meaning revolution and progression.</p><p>All three strike aggressive poses, nevertheless the fact that two are holding a  pen a and a brush instead of a gun, indicates the power of Chinese artistry, and that guns were not the only weapons of the time. There were major emphases on developing the artistic and cultural lives of the the Chinese proletariat.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x80cm",
				technique:"Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG014",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg14.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG014"
			},
			{
				title:"Mural of the Revolution",
				text:"<p>The four newspaper and the old fashioned pictures represents the juxtaposition between the traditional Chinese Culture and the culture of the revolution. The artist contrasts and compares the old publications with the new. She makes a statement about the similarities of the periods in question, and draws on ancient Chinese publications to make the connection.</p>",
				dimensions:"62x72cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG015",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg15.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG015"
			},
			{
				title:"Impressions of the Revolution",
				text:"<p>The four quadrate newspaper and several black and white old fashion pictures represents the traditional Chinese Culture and the past China.</p><p>The three repeated black and white photos are the leading role of Chinese Opera of the right side of this painting.</p><p>In the middle of the painting is a female Hong Wei Bing with a red sleeve emblem during the Chinese Culture Revolution.</p><p>The painter combined these dramatis personages with different culture background and different times and different roles and positions together in order to transfer and to communicate the civilization and culture information in every phase of Chinese History.</p><p>Three big red seals represent the Governments and official activities and conducts at that time. </p><p>We may feel assonant of each parts of the painting at the beginning, but the whole combination is harmonious, something like music has very different and cadence rhythms.</p><p>It must leave you a deep impression.</p>",
				dimensions:"62x68cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG016",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg16.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG016"
			},
			{
				title:"The Revolution exposed",
				text:"<p>A female soldier is once again the subject of the painting. Here she is exposing one of her breasts. Modesty was a much lauded virtue of the cultural revolution, and displays of public nudity were forbidden. It was thought that if a woman exposed herself, she was conforming to the pre-revolutionary standards of female conduct. Women were no longer oppressed or considered socially inferior, and any attempt to diminish their standing in society would have been met with much resistance.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x70cm",
				technique:"Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors",
				price:"AKG017",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg17.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG017"
			},
			{
				title:"The Power of Thought",
				text:"<p>One again, the focus of this painting are the \"Three Pillars of Mao's Society\", The worker the Soldier and the Peasant. Two are holding traditional Chinese calligraphy brushes, as if they were weapons. This suggests the power of writing and literature, as if it were a weapon of its own, to rival any piece of military hardware, or perhaps surpass it? Many writers flourished during the cultural revolution, and importance of literary development was highlighted in this period, as the party attempted to increase the scope of modern Chinese literature, especially poetry.</p><p>One may also note, that the woman is holding in her fist a copy of Chairman Mao's Little Red Book.</p>",
				dimensions:"62x68cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors",
				price:"AKG018",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg18.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG018"
			},
			{
				title:"Let me fight",
				text:"<p>This painting shows two young soldiers, male and female. Soldiers were a very common subject for artists during the cultural revolution, as the youth of china was already highly militerised. Those who were not in the army,aspired to be so, and often wore army uniforms, or red guards uniforms for every day life. Soldiers were highly respected and admired, and they represented the altruistic selfless attitudes of the modern Chinese Man: liberated and free from false consciousness.</p>",
				dimensions:"62x70cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG019",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg19.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG019"
			},
			
			{
				title:"Shock the enemy",
				text:"<p>A woman soldier dare to show her breast in order to achieve and to creative an effect of the big difference and comparison between the ancient and the modern Culture, she wears a red sleeve emblem with three characters which are the signature of Hong Wei Bing in Chinese. She holds a big gun means she prepares to fight with enemies at any times. The red book in her waist means she remembers and learns Mao's idea and theory at all times.</p><p>To match an old but traditional landscape as a background to decorate the painting, and also to form the comparison of the two Cultures in the different times.</p><p>A rolled paper behind the woman, is a special letter for tendentious and agitprop actions and behaviors and purposes and aims to retaliate and to shock their enemies and hostiles. At that time, this kind of letters was very familiar and popular with Chinese.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x70cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG020",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg20.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG020"
			},
			{
				title:"Revolution is progress",
				text:"<p>As we know, the Culture Revolution went on 10 years from 1966 to 1976. In order to commemorate and to memorialized it, the painter prepared a series to represent each year of the Culture Revolution. Once again the \"Three Pillars of MAo's Society\" are the central theme of the painting.  The soldier is holding a paper with two large Chinese characters which means Revolution and Progression. And in his other hand he holds a large pen representing the strength of Chinese intellect, the importance of literacy, and as homage to he many Chinese artists, and authors, who's most effective revolutionary weapon is their art.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x70cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG021",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg21.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG021"
			},
			{
				title:"1967",
				text:"<p>The repeated date of 1967 , recalls the importance of the beginning of the cultural revolution. The year 1967 ushered in a period in which many Chinese still today consider to be the apex of Chinese cultural in its long history. 1967 was a year of revolution, and convey all the turmoil, and creative chaos which existed then. The three figures of the Soldier the worker and the Peasant, otherwise know as the \"Three Pillars of Chairman Mao's society\".</p><p>The soldier is holding in his hand a paper asking to criticize the Bourgeoisie, the Landlords and the Oppressors. The Pen symbolizes the potential intellectual might of the Chinese masses, and the strength of their art and written word. This may be in reference to the many authors and poets which emerged during the cultural revolution.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x70cm",
				technique:"Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG022",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg22.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG022"
			},
			{
				title:"Dao and Mao",
				text:"<p>The female soldier, the old Chinese figure represent the ongoing conflict between the ancient and the modern, the struggle between the culture of feudal china, and the the culture of revolutionary china. There is a distinct tension between the two. Nevertheless they seem almost complementary accentuating the inextricable connection between the two \"cultures\"; both old and new, they are quintessentialy Chinese.</p>",
				dimensions:"72x84cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG023",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg23.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG023"
			},
			{
				title:"China's Power",
				text:"<p>The imperial palace at the bottom of the painting has long since been a symbol of China, or more still, China's power and wealth. The yellow flowers, are possibly a refrence tot he Hundred flowers movement, initiated by Chiarman Mao during the Cultural Revolution. The characters behind Chairman Mao's read \"See what Mao has achieved for China\".</p>",
				dimensions:"60x80cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG034",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg34.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG034"
			},
			{
				title:"Revolutionary Art",
				text:"<p>This painting is part of a series, depicting the Eight Revolutionary Operas, during the Cultural Revolution. During this period many traditional operas were commissioned depicting the great revolutionary struggles between the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) and the GMD (GuMinDang - The Nationalist Party), as well as the struggle against the Japanese during the Second World War. </p><p>This Opera is know as the, Long Jiang Song, and was very popular during the sixties and early seventies. The name is spelt out in Chineese calligraphy in the centre of the page. The lead actress, know as, Yu Hai Zhen, is carrying a torch in one hand and a shovel in the other; the shovel in Revolutionary China was often used to symbolize the working classes, and in many statues of the time soldiers or peasants would hold shovels in solidarity with the working class, just as in Russia they would have held a sickle or hammer.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x70cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG035",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg35.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG035"
			},
			{
				title:"Mao and the Woman",
				text:"<p>The message of this print is clear. It is about the woman of China, it is about their liberation from male dominance, and their emancipation from domestic slavery. In Socialist evolutions world wide, woman played a major role. One is reminded of the Soviet Union, as being the first country in the world to fully enfranchise their female population, and to actively promote female participants in government and in the Armed Forces - professions in which female occupancy would have been unheard of in the west. Socialism was the only ideology of its time which offered woman equal rights, by attempting to destroy the old stigmas and expectations of earlier cultures which have haunted women for centuries.</p><p>The artist depicts Chairman Mao with a young woman, possibly Hong Wei Bin (it is not made clear), in order to illustrate the solidarity between the two.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x80cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG036",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg36.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG036"
			},
			{
				title:"Revolution and ballet",
				text:"<p>The woman wears a red star on her cap which identifies her as a member of the PLA (Peoples Liberation Army), or possibly a member of the Red Guards. The text translates too \"In thanks to Chairman Mao, who helped and rescued the poor from an abyss of suffering and misery at the hands of the landlords and Bourgeoisie\". Mao by her side means that he is supporting the efforts, to raise up , dancing , working and taking arms.  He is fully inspiring the full emancipation of woman.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x70cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG037",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg37.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG037"
			},
			{
				title:"The Culture and the Revolution",
				text:"<p>This is a mural,  with the many aspects of the Cultural Revolution . In the corner the black and white photo of the man on the left hand side, is a picture of Lin Ze Xu, who was a famous official from the Qing Dynasty and one of the foremost advocate for illegalizing opium trade in China. He is known as a humanitarian concerned with China's future, and the future of his people.</p><p>The centre of the painting depicts a woman during the Cultural Revolution, and further below there are three pictures of the same woman taken some time before the revolution. It is clear the artists mean to contrast the two woman with one another, as they represent different periods in history as well as different mind sets. The women of the old regime, are old, oppressed and subjected. In contrast, the woman of the revolution are proud, equal, independent and strong.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x80cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG038",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg38.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG038"
			},
			{
				title:"Daoism and the Revolution",
				text:"<p>This painting reflects the Spirit fields in holy Taoism. The bare woman soldier wants to go beyond herself and to exceed the reality, and to seek and to pursue a kind of Nihilism. She wears a red sleeve emblem with Chinese character reflects she is a Hong Wei Bing.</p><p>The two ancients were writing some Chinese characters on the woman's legs, these words means: Nihilism. Do not pay more attention to substance; people should control their desire, the appetite, the appetency, the lust, and orexis. The spirit is immaterial and hard to hold and to control, and also hard to describe with others.</p><p>The famous ancient landscape as the background decorates the picture in order to express the Traditional Chinese Paint Style.</p><p>A big red seal on the top is just for remind us of the permanent link between the Chinese life , religion and traditions.</p>",
				dimensions:"70x90cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG039",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg39.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG039"
			},
			{
				title:"My ideas are Mao's",
				text:"<p>One of the most common traditions in the Chinese post revolution period is to have, papers , manifestos in public spaces to all the people to read. Perhaps the headless body of the soldier represents the instance of \"Blind Faith\"(or loyalty), the Cultural Revolution doctrine which urged the people to have supreme confidence in the ideas of Chairman Mao and the policies of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party). It was believed that open challenges to the party line might cause factionalism and infighting amongst the cadre, and disrupt the Leninist concept of Democratic Centralism, in which public criticism of the party line was forbidden in order to preserve a unified front, and single direction.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x80cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG040",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg40.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG040"
			},
			{
				title:"Young Red Voices",
				text:"<p>In this print we have Hong Wei Bin, the famous Red Guard soldier, holding a pen and a small book. This may be in reference to the stress placed on educating the military during the Cultural Revolution. It demonstrates the willingness of the young to study and create. It is also in the same context that all should be exposed and read by the people. That we should have all in the open.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x70cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG041",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg41.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG041"
			},
			{
				title:"The Dancer and the Revolution",
				text:"<p>The woman in red, in the centre of the print represents the youth of China. The seal at the bottom of the page is governmental, and is a seal of approval, most likely used for documentation. Together it represents the Chinese Government's firm commitment to the development of Chinese youth. Traditional arts always were in the forefront of Chinese life. Even during the Cultural Revolution, art was a very important element of the struggle. Not to mention that Chairman Mao was a great poet and his words and calligraphy is now firm into the Chinese Cultural Legacy.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x70cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG042",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg42.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG042"
			},
			{
				title:"Mao and Lin Biao , friendship interrupted",
				text:"<p>Chairman Mao and Lin Biao are posed together, as traditionally seen in art works during the revolution. They were at first in very close friends, and he took control of the PLA after the revolution. He was one of the 7 Marshals of China, the 7 heads of the Chinese Military incorporating also the air force and the Navy.</p><p>However during the Cultural Revolution, it was said that there was a split between the two, and a power struggle in sued in which Lin Biao attempted to escape by plane to the Soviet Union. However, his plane mysteriously crashed over Mongolia. It was said to have been sabotaged, but the CCP denied responsibility. In response to the event, Chairman Mao was quoted as saying, \"Rain will fall, Widows will remarry\". The Plane in the centre of the print is perhaps an ironic play on the fate of Lin Biao.</p><p>Nevertheless, the white star in Lin Biao's eye recognizes all his achievements and contributions to the Chinese Revolution.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x70cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG043",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg43.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG043"
			},
			{
				title:"Dao and Mao, always with me",
				text:"<p>This painting has a young Chinese soldier, naked, bathing yet still armed, with her gun slung around her shoulders and two pens tucked in her bathing suit. One also notices the Chinese figures, around her representing the old literary Chinese masters. The body and sexuality was always a positive and respected aspect of Chinese life.</p>",
				dimensions:"62x70cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG044",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg44.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG044"
			},
			{
				title:"A Red Smile",
				text:"<p>In the middle of the painting, a young soldier who wears an army uniform and she is smiling with the visitors.</p><p>The red sleeve emblem on her arm and the red star on her bag are the clear and vivid symbols of The Culture Revolution which means Hong Wei Bing.</p><p>This painting represents the young generations of the Culture Revolution were childish and stupid and puerile.</p><p>Girls during that decade are the samples and specimens of the Youth and Bloom, they have no own thinking, their minds are vacant and empty, and they have no their Weltanschauung. On the other hand, they have no rights to have their own feelings, ideas and thoughts. They only could do is to follow like sheep and fetishism.  Mao became their idolatrous idol and God.</p><p>The two big Chinese characters on the right of the painting means get married. To marry is the beautiful dream to every young women; this female soldier with green army uniform is not an exception, she is also has her nice dream besides the thoughts of Revolution, so she is smiling to all.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x70cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG045",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg45.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG045"
			},
			{
				title:"Workers, Peasant and the Army for China",
				text:"<p>The three people in the centre of the painting represent the three Pillars of Chairman Mao's society. You see the peasant with the sickle in his hand, the worker wielding his ax, and soldier holding a copy of Chairman Mao's Little Red Book. The Chinese expanded on the old Soviet symbols of the worker and peasant by including the soldier, thus creating what Chairman Mao referred too as the Toiling Class, the three \"Pillars\" of society, the Worker the Peasant and the Soldier.</p>",
				dimensions:"60x70cm",
				technique:"Original Traditional Chinese Woodcut, Hand Painted and Printed on Cotton Paper. Ink, Gloss, and Chinese Watercolors.",
				price:"AKG046",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg46.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG046"
			}
		]
	},
	{
		artist:"Zuo Jing Fan",
		country:"China",
		resume:"<div class=\"gap3\">Born:1968, Beijing China</div><div class=\"gap3\">1980 Graduated from The Central Academy of Arts and Design Beijing</div><div class=\"gap3\">1981-1990 Independent artist in Beijing</div><div class=\"gap3\">1991-1995 Teach in the Art and Design Department of Zhou Light Industry University</div><div class=\"gap3\">2003 Visiting Arts Training Programmers in UK 2003. (Entwistle Gallery in London and Ikon gallery in Birmingham)</div><div class=\"gap6\">2004-Present Independent curator and artist</div><div class=\"bold\">Exhibitions</div><div class=\"gap3\">1999 Self Talking - a group show of 14 photographers China Art Archives and Warehouse Beijing, Canton Art Institute Gallery GuangZhou </div><div class=\"gap3\">2001 Spiritual tour Top Space TaiKang Bgijing</div><div class=\"gap3\">2002 No Problem - 10 Chinese young,  Aura Gallery Shanghai</div><div class=\"gap6\">2004 From China - Contemporary Arts,  Gallery Image Arhus Denmark</div><div class=\"bold\">Collections</div><div class=\"gap3\">Public: Embassy of France in China, Embassy of Holland in China</div><div class=\"gap6\">Private: Taiwan, Hong Kong, Japan, Spain, Canada, America and the UK</div>",
		image:"",
		artworks: [
			{
				title:"Mao's Soldier",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x100cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting",
				price:"AKG215",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg215.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG215"
			},
			{
				title:"Hong Wei Bin 66",
				text:"<p>The woman on the painting is wearing a portrait of Chairman Mao and a red emblem, which is symbolic of Hong Wei Bin, the great revolutionary icon of the 1960's; representing womens emancipation and social progression. It is almost as if the woman is asking not to forget the struggles of the revolution. The inscription reads \"Do not forget the struggle and fights between the proletariat and the bourgeoisie\".</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG024",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg24.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG024"
			},
			{
				title:"Thoughts of the Revolution",
				text:"<p>The female Hong Wei Bing sits still as a form of contemplation, and to think how to carry through the revolution smoothly, and how to gain the success at the ends. During the Culture Revolution, people were very sensitive and over suspicious with others, they lose the basic safety and security, and faith and trust. She is looking at us as trying to understand her and our position in those turbulent times.</p><p>The background is a paper which called Da Zi Bao, to object and to criticize the bourgeois' ideas and behaviors.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG025",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg25.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG025"
			},
			{
				title:"Eternal Rest",
				text:"<p>The woman lying down on the red flag symbolizes the unflinching devotion of the masses to the revolution. It is almost as if she is telling us, that she will continue the revolution at any cost and continue to fight the enemies of the people. The flag is an early military flag of the Communist youth group, the Chinese version of the Pioneers. It was named after Hong Wei Bin, the famous revolutionary icon. The yellow calligraphy spells out the name of Hong Wei Bin. This organization was massively expanded during the latter years of the cultural revolution, and exists till today.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG027",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg27.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG027"
			},
			{
				title:"Red Forever",
				text:"<p>The red has always been associated with socialism. Ever since the Communist Manifesto in 1848-9, Red has been the color for revolutionaries, as it signifies struggle, power and blood shed, but also societal progression. In this print it is juxtaposed with he black, which in Chinese tradition represents death and reprehension. The female soldier also holds in her hand a copy of Chairman Mao'Little Red Book. The band around her arm was customary dress for those in the Red Guards.</p><p>The colour Red has obvious connotations with socialism, but in China it has many historical significance as well. Historically Red in China represents rebirth, luck, happiness and success, but given the overtly political theme of the print, it also connotes traditional socialist themes such as progression, struggle, self sacrifice and blood as well as bright collective future. This would have been apparent to most Chinese, who connected the ancient significance of the colour red, with its new meaning. Some believe that one of the reason as to why socialism faired better than other experimental ideologies in China during the early 1900's, was largely due to their evocative propaganda. Socialist posters were always themed in vivid reds, whereas other competing ideologies like Anarchism were identified with black, traditionally symbolizing death, decay and poverty.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG028",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg28.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG028"
			},
			{
				title:"Army of the People",
				text:"<p>The largest Chinese character means \"fight\" and \"army force\". The smaller ones translate to \"The Proletariat are the leaders, with all the powers and all the rights\". This woman is also wearing a red sleeve emblem with Hong Wei Bins yellow handwriting - a symbol of the cultural revolution, her yellow handwriting was an affiliate trade mark of hers, and is instantly recognizable.  The writing on the bag reads, \"Proud to server, all millions of brother\". </p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG029",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg29.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG029"
			},
			{
				title:"Red and Green",
				text:"<p>This painting has a young woman in an army uniform, bearing the description, \"the younger generations love the Green uniform\". The back-ground has large Chinese characters which translate to \"Continue the fight between the two classes, the Bourgeois and the Proletariat\". The smaller characters on top translates to \"The Proletariat  Revolution has gained large success so far\". The red emblem and on the bag with the red star, are both symbols of the Cultural Revolution.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG030",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg30.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG030"
			},
			{
				title:"A  rest to fight another day ",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"80x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting",
				price:"AKG211",
				year:"2007",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg211.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG211"
			},
			{
				title:"A Red Lesson",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"60x40cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting",
				price:"AKG212",
				year:"2007",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg212.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG212"
			},
			{
				title:"A Red Mind",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"60x40cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting",
				price:"AKG213",
				year:"2007",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg213.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG213"
			}
		]
	},
	{
		artist:"Cai Yi Lin",
		country:"China",
		resume:"<div class=\"gap3\">1960 - Born in Fujian Province, PRChina</div><div class=\"gap3\">1976 - Graduated from The Academy of Fujian Province, PRChina</div><div class=\"gap3\">2003 - Established Working Studio with Dai Jianze, PRChina</div><div class=\"gap3\">Presently an independent artist in Beijing, PRChina</div><div class=\"bold\">Individual Exhibitions</div><div class=\"gap3\">1998 - Beijing, Chinese Contemporary International Arts Festival </div><div class=\"gap3\">1999 - Tachikawa , Japan</div><div class=\"gap3\">2001 - Wall to Wall - Naarden, Holland Cross, Pressures-Contemporary from Beijing, Finland</div><div class=\"gap3\">2002 - Auckland, New Art World New Zealand</div><div class=\"gap3\">2003 - Krakow, Poland - Chinese Art Krakow</div><div class=\"gap3\">2003 - Shanghai, Strange, Aura Gallery Shanghai A strange Heaven</div><div class=\"gap3\">2004 - Beijing, Chinese Contemporary Photography</div><div class=\"gap3\">2006 - Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague</div><div class=\"bold\">Collective Exhibitions</div><div class=\"gap3\">1999 - Visible and Unknown, Semi—solo Exhibition Beijing</div><div class=\"gap3\">2002 - New Media Art Show at China Institute of Art, Hangzhou, China</div><div class=\"gap3\">2006 - The Beijing Modern Art , 798</div><div class=\"bold\">Private Collections</div><div class=\"gap3\">Paris, London, Taiwan, Tokyo, London, Prague, Tel Aviv and N. York </div>",
		image:"",
		artworks: [
			{
				title:"Human Currency",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x80cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG265",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg265.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG265"
			},			
			{
				title:"In the Dollar we Trust",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"150x120cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG266",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg266.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG266"
			},			
			{
				title:"The Green Revolution",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x80cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG267",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg267.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG267"
			},
			{
				title:"The Green Back Revolution",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x60cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG268",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg268.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG268"
			},
			{
				title:"The Green Army",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"150x120cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG269",
				year:"",
				number:"9",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg269.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG269"
			},						
			{
				title:"Open Door 1",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x1000cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG222a",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg222a.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG222a"
			},			
			{
				title:"Open Door 2",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x1000cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG223a",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg223a.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG223a"
			},
			{
				title:"Open Door 3",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x1000cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG230",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg230.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG230"
			},
			{
				title:"Open Door 4",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x80cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG236",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg236.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG236"
			},
			{
				title:"Open Door 5",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x80cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG237",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg237.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG237"
			},
			{
				title:"Open Door 6",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x80cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG238",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg238.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG238"
			},			
			{
				title:"Hong Wei Bing in Black and White",
				text:"<p>The young woman in the painting is Hong Wei Bin. She holds a copy of Chairman Mao's Little Red Book, and we also notice a gun over her legs. She is also wearing an arm band with two Chinese characters which read \"Verbal struggle\" and \"Resort to Violence as a last resort\".</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG047",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg47.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG047"
			},
			{
				title:"The Peasant and the Revolution",
				text:"<p>The central character of the painting is Chen Yong Gui, the archetype peasant of the revolution. He was an example for all the peasants, in much the same way that Hong Wei Bin was an example to the youth and women of China. Chen Yong Gui, then went on to be the Secretary of the Party Committee in Da Zhai region of Shan Xi Province, after having a massive agricultural campaign to cultivate the hilly regions of Da Zhai. Behind him are three Chinese characters which are derived from Chairman Mao's Little Red Book. They read \"we should learn from Da Zhai's productive methods, and move forward to develop China's agriculture\".</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG048",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg48.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG048"
			},
			{
				title:"The Dearest of all China , Zhu Wen Lai",
				text:"<p>This is a portrait of Zhou En Lai, Perhaps Chairman Mao's dearest friend and closest Comrade. He held many governmental positions, such as head of the PLA during the early stages of the Chinese Revolution, Secretary of Foreign Affairs, and the Prime Minister ship. He was perhaps Chairman Mao's most loyal friend, and defended him against the Rightists during the last years of his life. He wears a badge with Chairman Mao's Portrait, and several Chinese characters which read \"To serve the community\". After the defeat of the Gang of Four, and the Dengist coup (Led by Deng Xiao Ping), Zhao En Lai's reputation was unfortunately tarnished by the ones who betrayed Mao's ideals. Nevertheless he is still highly revered and admired in China, as the Great leader's greatest friend and ally, and also a shining example of the virtue of the 'Socialist man'.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG049",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg49.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG049"
			},
			{
				title:"The Eternal Leader",
				text:"<p>In this painting, Mao was waving means he was interviewing Hong Wei Bings during the Chinese Culture Revolution. And we may see a big character in Mao's sleeve emblem which is one of the Chinese words of Hong Wei Bing.</p><p>Behind Mao are the scenes and views of the ancient Beijing City as the background of this painting. This is one more ever lasting presence of the Great Leader that led China and the World to a better future. His charismatic and magnanimous presence is eternal.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG050",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg50.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG050"
			},
			{
				title:"Deng Xiao Ping Generation",
				text:"<p>The painting is entitled \"To Study\", and depicts a young peasant girl learning to write. Mass education was first made possible after the 1949 Revolution, which allowed for free primary and secondary schooling in the remote regions of China. We see in the girl a firm desire to study and make the most of the education which was then available. For motivated and gifted students from rural backgrounds, for the first time, university became a possibility given the new national curricula.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG051",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg51.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG051"
			},
			{
				title:"Beauty and the Bourgeoisie",
				text:"<p>This woman is wearing a traditional Chinese dress, typical of the Qing dynasty. The big copper cash in the middle was the symbol of Qing dynasty, since the it was the only commercial currency of the time. Her jacket was probably made of silk, which was also symbolic of the period.</p><p>Still on political arrest and revolutionary times the bourgeois habits were kept under close doors. This is a well know mistress that was quite famous during the Cultural Revolution. Her name is Jiang Xiao Lie</p> ",
				dimensions:"100x150cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG052",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg52.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG052"
			},
			{
				title:"Sleepless Revolution",
				text:"<p>The picture depicts the legendary revolutionary figure, Hong Wei Bin. In the painting she is sleeping on a Red Flag, the international symbol for Socialist Revolution. On the flag the phrase \"Even in sleep i dream for revolution\", illustrates her desire and commitment to the cause of working class revolution in China. Many dedicated themselves wholeheartedly to the Revolution, and sacrificed a great deal in order to achieve their goals. Hong Wei Bin is considered the paragon of such selflessness and alturistic behaviour, devoting all her energies into the Revolution.</p> ",
				dimensions:"70x90cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG053",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg53.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG053"
			},
			{
				title:"The Red Defender",
				text:"<p>The central figure of the painting is a young female Red Guards man, before the Chinese Revolution. The leading role of the painting is the woman solider in the years before the liberation of PRC. She is holding a red flag, and the red writing to her left means \"The Underground Greatwall\".  The painter makes a comparison between the Greatwall of China and the men and women of the PLA who were at the time 'underground'.</p> ",
				dimensions:"70x90cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG054",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg54.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG054"
			},
			{
				title:"The Communist Party on Duty",
				text:"<p>The painting depicts female soldier guarding at night. The red emblem on her sleeve says \"Chinese Communist Party\" (CCP), the two yellow characters means \"on duty\"; hence we know that the girl was actively guarding the base, while the rest of the people were celebrating. This kind of selflessness was what permitted the CCP to triumph over their nationalist counterparts, and the various war lords which had plagued China since the beginning of the 20th century.</p> ",
				dimensions:"70x90cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG055",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg55.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG055"
			},
			{
				title:"Revolution on Tianamen Square",
				text:"<p>This woman is a typical female soldier of the PLA, post 1949. The painting is designed to mimic a photo which is still traditional in China; many Chinese who visit Tiananmen square take a photo with Tiananmen at the background. This tradition began in the early fifties, when Chairman Mao's pictures was first hung over Tiananmen Gate. Many supporters of the Chinese communist party felt it an honor to have their picture taken in front of the famous monument of the great Helmsman.</p><p>She is wearing a Mao badge, an army cap and a red star, demonstrating her devotion to the cause and to Chairman Mao Zedong.</p> ",
				dimensions:"70x90cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG056",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg56.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG056"
			},
			{
				title:"Capitalism in China",
				text:"<p>This painting shows a member of the Hong Wei Bin youth organization, crushing the manifestations of western capitalism. We clearly see him crushing in his hands a bottle of Coke and a McDonalds hamburger. The image of Mao over the figure represents his conviction and dedication to Maoist thought.</p><p>The painting is clearly reminiscent of the cultural Revolution, and is highly critical of modern China's acceptance of a limited free market economy. The figure demonstrates a great deal of concern over the health of the people of China, and warns them against unhealthy products.</p> ",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG057",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg57.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG057"
			},
			{
				title:"The Red Eternal Leader",
				text:"<p>This is a portrait of Chairman Mao Zedong, during the period of the war of liberation. Chairman Mao was know to have been an optimistic man, always with a smile on his face and in good spirits.</p> ",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG058",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg58.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG058"
			}
		]
	},
	{
		artist:"Qiao Shan",
		country:"China",
		resume:"<div class=\"gap3\">Born:1960, Fujian China</div><div class=\"gap3\">1998 Graduated from The Academy of Fujian Province</div><div class=\"gap3\">2003 Established Working Studio with Dai Jianze</div> <div class=\"gap6\">Presently Independent artist in Beijing</div><div class=\"bold\">Exhibitions (International)</div><div class=\"gap3\">1998 Love: Chinese Contemporary Video-International Arts Festival Tachikawa 99 Tachikawa, Japan</div><div class=\"gap3\">2001 Wall to Wall-Naarden, Holland Cross Pressures-Contemporary from Beijing, Finland</div><div class=\"gap3\">2002 New zoneÑChinese art Warsaw</div><div class=\"gap6\">2003 A strange Heaven: Chinese Contemporary Photography, Galerie Rudolfinum, Prague</div><div class=\"bold\">Exhibitions (China)</div><div class=\"gap3\">2000 Visible and Unknown, SemiÑsolo Exhibition Beijing</div><div class=\"gap3\">2002 New Media Art Show at China Institute of Art, Hangzhou, China</div><div class=\"gap6\">2003 Strange, Aura Gallery Shanghai</div> ",
		image:"",
		artworks: [
			{
				title:"The Critics",
				text:"<p>The woman is holding a sheet-of paper called a 'Dazi Bao'. Dazi Bao was used to write criticism, that would then be glued to a wall in the center of the village/city, where all would come to read the notifications. In this case the woman is criticizing the class enemies and the Bourgeois. Often individuals would place anonymous criticisms of state policy, or of work conditions. The wall acted as a public sphere in which anyone would feel free to criticize.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG026",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg26.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG026"
			},
			{
				title:"1966, Tiananmen Square",
				text:"<p>The young female soldier wears a red emblem on her sleeve, which belongs to the Hong Wei Bin youth Group. This was the Chinese version on the Pioneers, and very popular among the younger generations. The red gates behind the young girl are the entrance gates to Tiananmen Square in Beijing. During the Cultural Revolution there were many calls for the educated urban youth to move out into the country side and help the peasants with the industrialization of rural China.</p>",
				dimensions:"50x70cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG031",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg31.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG031"
			},
			{
				title:"Revolutionary Train",
				text:"<p>The woman, is Hong Wei Bin, with her back to the train. She is leaving for the country side to assist the peasantry in the industrialization of rural china. Many youths from urban cities were asked to go out to the countryside and assist with the evolution taking place outside the city centers. The red banner hanging from the windows of the train read \"the educated and urban youth and intellectuals go to the countryside to experience the poverty and to improve their conditions\".</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG032",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg32.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG032"
			}
		]
	},
		{
		artist:"Wang Run Chun",
		country:"China",
		resume:"<div class=\"gap3\">Born in Beijing, 20 August 1972</div><div class=\"gap3\">Graduated from Beijing Academy of Arts</div><div class=\"bold\">Exhibitions</div><div class=\"gap3\">Beijing 2000, Contemporary Art Exhibit</div><div class=\"gap3\">Shanghai 2002 International Art Fair</div><div class=\"gap3\">Harbin 2003 China Exhibit</div><div class=\"bold\">Collections</div><div class=\"gap3\">The Chinese Embassy in Paris</div><div class=\"gap3\">The Chinese Embassy in Moscow</div>",
		image:"",
		artworks: [
			{
				title:"Young Mao",
				text:"<p>This is a painted reproduction of a famous photograph taken of Chairman Mao, shortly after having joined the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) in the early 1920's. Chairman Mao wears a traditional military cap with a red star which was the insignia of the Eighth Route Army, in PLA (People's Liberation Army), stationed in the area of Yanán in Shan Xi Province.</p>",
				dimensions:"50x70cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG033",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg33.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG033"
			},
			{
				title:"Island of Heaven",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x80cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG227",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg227.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG227"
			},
			{
				title:"Island of Man",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x80cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG226",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg226.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG226"
			},
			{
				title:"Miao Miao",
				text:"<p>This is a painted reproduction of a famous photograph taken of Chairman Mao, shortly after having joined the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) in the early 1920's. Chairman Mao wears a traditional military cap with a red star which was the insignia of the Eighth Route Army, in PLA (People's Liberation Army), stationed in the area of Yanán in Shan Xi Province.</p>",
				dimensions:"80x100cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG171",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg171.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG171"
			},
			{
				title:"The McDonald's Blitzkrieg in China",
				text:"<p>Tiananmen square has long been thought a symbol of Communist China. However in this painting 'Communist China' is being \"bombarded\" by the threat of foreign investment, and the capitalization of their economy, manifested by the \"McDonald Bombs\" falling ceaselessly. This constant bombardment of consumerism is threatening the very core Maoist thought in China, and is slowly erroding away the ideology with matirialism. The warning is made even more apparent given the number of McDonalds surrounding Tienamen Square in modern day China.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG059",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg59.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG059"
			},
			{
				title:"Coke, the deadly addiction",
				text:"<p>The boy in this painting has been poisoned by the large corporations - specifically The Coke Corp. The theme in this painting concerns the health of the Chinese. Increesingly fast food corporations like Coke, McDonalds, Starbucks, KFC etc. have been gaining ground in China, and as a result poisoning the bodies and minds of the Chinese civilians, by propagating ideology of consumerism over socialism. The boy has consumed himself to death.</p><p>In the background we see a ripped poster advert for Coke, reavealing the stern face of Chairman Mao Zedong.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG060",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg60.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG060"
			},
			{
				title:"Food poison made in the USA",
				text:"<p>Here we see a strong Chinese soldier fighting back against western imperialism. Chairman Mao Zedong's picture is firmly above the soldier as if he was once again leading a revolution, but this time to rid China of its foreign ills such as 'Fast Food' and Materialist consumption.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG061",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg61.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG061"
			},
			{
				title:"Coke's polluted nature",
				text:"<p>This painting illustrates the massive ecological destruction caused by the western multinationals in China. The Chinese government has afforded foreign companies very few restrictions when it comes to ecology, and many companies have taken advantage of Chinas natural resources. Hydro-pollution remain a major problem facing China.</p><p>Moreover there is also a strong suggestion about the damage that 'Fast Foods' and Sodas cause to the human body. Their lack of respect for nature, and the disregard for the health of their consumers is a major concern for the artist.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG062",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg62.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG062"
			},
			{
				title:"Nestle's sick baby",
				text:"<p>This painting of a mother feeding her sick child draws on many traditional themes, highly critical of modern post natal care. Apart from the obvious Christian imagery, indicative in the graves marked with Crucifixes, and the woman posing as if she were the Virgin Mary; the artist draws attention to the clearly marked bottle - \"Neslac\", a dehydrated milk formula for babies produced by the Nestle corporation.</p><p>The irony lies in the fact that Nestle had been promoting the product as being healthy for immature babies, however various investigations found that the Neslack formula included illegal contaminates, which had a direct effect on the health of the babies to which it was fed. The child in the painting is clearly ill. He is swollen and grotesque as a result of excessive feeding by an unnatural product, in this case - Neslac. The artist alludes to the fact that unnatural products, which are chemically infused and processed are killing the younger generations, and making us ill. </p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG063",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg63.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG063"
			},
			{
				title:"Junk food made in the USA",
				text:"<p>This painting is itself fairly straight forward. Here the equation is given to us plainly, 'Junk Food' = Poison! The ideology of Chairman Mao Zedong warns against the evils inherent in globalization destruction of local values and home grown traditions.</p><p>China now is open season to the Western Corporation infecting the mind and bodies of the Chinese population.</p> ",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG064",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg64.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG064"
			},
			{
				title:"knock … who is it? the Devil ",
				text:"<p>Here the artist, rather bluntly, shows the USA as hamburger waiter, in some ways reflecting the American way of life , knocking metaphorically on China's door, bringing with him the major corporations, like Coke and McDonalds - the instruments by which the USA erodes Chinese culture, enslaves Chinese workers, and slowly poisons the Chinese people. This painting is clearly a warning to all those, who naively believe the USA to have altruistic motives in China. The writing on the door means \"The devils comes with gifts\".</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG065",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg65.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG065"
			},
			{
				title:"McDevil",
				text:"<p>Here a young, impressionable, Chinese girl is being fed McDonalds and Coke, and is blissfully unaware of the dangers inherent in her lifestyle. Deaths head hangs over her shoulder urging her on to her inevitable sickness and death. Once again a warning against the dangers of 'Junk Food'.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG066",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg66.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG066"
			},
			{
				title:"Spoils of Capitalism ",
				text:"<p>The boy begging for money outside of Tiananmen square presents a shocking image. Here, the symbol of Socialist China is juxtaposed against the large McDonalds trademark, and the poor boy caught between. China's emergence in the western economy, since the death of Chairman Mao Zedong in 1976, has heralded massive markets for the large corporations who seek only to exploit China's surplus labor force and ever expanding consumer market.</p><p>Meanwhile the mass of Chinese peasants suffer the brunt of globalization, as vast sums of national gross are exported outside the country, the remaining wealth is concentrated in the hands of the few. What other recourse do the peasants have but beg?  The sad legacy of Mr Deng Xiao Peng … Mao's and the people's traitor.</p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG067",
				year:"2004",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg67.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG067"
			},
			{
				title:"Delicate Nature",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"60x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting",
				price:"AKG204",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg204.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG204"
			},
			{
				title:"Blossom Green",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"60x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting",
				price:"AKG205",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg205.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG205"
			},
			{
				title:"Eternal Blue Skies",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"100x100cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting",
				price:"AKG206",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg206.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG206"
			},
			{
				title:"Sunset Dream",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"100x100cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting",
				price:"AKG207",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg207.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG207"
			},
			{
				title:"Next Spring",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"60x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting",
				price:"AKG208",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg208.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG208"
			},
			{
				title:"Warm Breeze",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"100x100cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting",
				price:"AKG209",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg209.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG209"
			},
			{
				title:"The Red Cherry Tree",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"100x100cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting",
				price:"AKG210",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg210.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG210"
			},
			{
				title:"Island of Solitude",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"100x120cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting",
				price:"AKG225",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg225.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG225"
			}			
		]
	},
	{
		artist:"Qiang Xao",
		country:"China",
		resume:"<div class=\"gap3\">Born in Hol Hot, Inner Mongolia, 1958</div><div class=\"gap3\">His roots are ingrained at the beginning of the plains of Mongolia, on the Silk Road, an area that has had a legendary influence on the culture of China and the world.<br><br>His art is very much based on traditional Chinese methods, using water colour and ancient Chinese Proverbs, as a way of representing his art.<br><br>In his later work, he has focused on the intimacy between woman and nature. It is a very close relationship whereby the Chinese believe woman to be Yin and the holder of water, where nature is stronger and more complete. This relationship has led to a vast number of legends and stories on the “nature of woman” or, as we have heard in the west, of Mother Nature.  It goes deeper in Qiang Xao’s art, revealing in his very elegant way the “nature of woman” in her numerous delicate forms and on an exquisite canvas.</div><div class=\"bold\">Exhibitions</div><div class=\"gap3\">1988 The Long Journey Exhibit Hall, Beijing<br>1991 Prize Winner, Beijing Fine Arts<br>1996 Harbin Inner Mongolia Arts<br>1998 Hol Hot University Museum<br>2000 /2001 Beijing Folklore Art<br>2003 Beijing Fine Arts 2003<br>2004 China Korea - Modern Art Exhibit<br>2005 International Fair - Shang Dong</div>",
		image:"",
		artworks: [
			{
				title:"Spring",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"120x100cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"akg131",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg131.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"akg131"
			},
			{
				title:"Natural Beauty",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"100x100cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"akg130",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg130.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"akg130"
			},
			{
				title:"Spirit of Autumn",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"120x120cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"akg129",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg129.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"akg129"
			},
			{
				title:"Solitary",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"120x100cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"akg128",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg128.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"akg128"
			},
			{
				title:"Guan Yin",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"100x100cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"akg127",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg127.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"akg127"
			},
			{
				title:"Undescrible Woman",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"120x120cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"akg126",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg126.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"akg126"
			},
			{
				title:"Serenity",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"100x100cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"JC3",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_JC3.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"JC3"
			},
			{
				title:"Purity",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"120x120cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"JC2",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_JC2.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"JC2"
			},
			{
				title:"Splendour",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"120x120cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"JC1",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_JC1.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"JC1"
			},
			{
				title:"Let The Flowers Bloom",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"100x150cm",
				technique:"Watercolour",
				price:"AKG100",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg100.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG100"
			},
			{
				title:"The River and Me",
				text:"<p> </p>",
				dimensions:"80x70cm",
				technique:"Watercolour",
				price:"AKG110",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg110.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG110"
			},
			{
				title:"Flower Notes",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"100x120cm",
				technique:"Watercolour",
				price:" AKG112",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg112.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG112"
			},
			{
				title:"Beautiful Nature",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"100x120cm",
				technique:"Watercolour",
				price:"AKG113",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg113.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG113"
			},
			{
				title:"Autumn",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"70x80cm",
				technique:"Watercolour",
				price:"AKG114",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg114.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG114"
			},
			{
				title:"Fruits Of Nature",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"100x115cm",
				technique:"Watercolour",
				price:"AKG115",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg115.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG115"
			},
			{
				title:"Solitude",
				text:"<p></p> ",
				dimensions:"70x80cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG116",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg116.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG116"
			}
		]
	},
	/*{
		artist:"Liu Jian Xia ( Hua Cha)",
		country:"China",
		resume:"<div class=\"gap3\">Born in Hunan, January 3rd 1973</div><div class=\"gap3\">Graduated from Central Academy of Fine Arts (Department of Print) in 1992<br><br>Currently a full-time artist in Beijing</div><div class=\"bold\">Exhibitions</div><div class=\"gap3\">Individual :<br>-  Beijing Fine Arts 1996<br>-  Hunan , 1998<br>-  Pan Jian Yuan , Beijing 2000<br>-  Pan Jian Yuan , Beijing 2003<br>-  Pan Jian Yuan , Beijing 2004<br>-  Prize of Merit , Beijing Modern 2005<br><br>Collective:<br>-  Beijing Modern Art Museum 2005</div><div class=\"gap3\">Works:<br>China Youth Daily, Beijing Youth Daily, Beijing Today (English version), World of Print Works, Can Kao Xiao Xi (2002-11-6) Nanlian Moring Post (H.K.)</div><div class=\"bold\">Public International Exhibits:</div><div class=\"gap3\">-  Holland, Art Fair 2005<br>-  Beijing Museum , August 2005<br>-  Berlin, Your Art , September 2005<br>-  Berlin ,Berliner Liste October 2005<br>-  London, Affordable Art Fair 2005<br><strong>Private International Exhibits:</strong><br>Mainland, Taiwan, Hong Kong, Singapore, Malaysia, Japan, Korea, Spain, Canada, America, Denmark, Britain, France, Australia, Sweden, Finland, Germany</div><div class=\"gap3\"></div><div class=\"gap3\"></div>",
		image:"",
		artworks: [
			{
				title:"Blue Guan Yin",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG089",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg89.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG089"
			},
			{
				title:"Eternal",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"120x80cm",
				technique:"Oil ",
				price:"AKG256",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg256.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG256"
			},
			{
				title:"Harmony",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"100x100cm",
				technique:"Oil",
				price:"AKG257",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg257.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG257"
			},
			{
				title:"Purity",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"120x80cm",
				technique:"Oil",
				price:"AKG258",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg258.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG258"
			},
			{
				title:"Inner Peace",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"120x80cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG259",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg259.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG259"
			},			
			{
				title:"In Peace",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG090",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg90.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG090"
			},
			{
				title:"Pussah",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG091",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg91.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG091"
			},
			{
				title:"Green Guan Yin",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG092",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg92.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG092"
			},
			{
				title:"Eternal Purity",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG093",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg93.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG093"
			},
			{
				title:"Meditation",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG094",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg94.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG094"
			},
			{
				title:"Peaceful Nature",
				text:"<p></p> ",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"Pil over canvas",
				price:"AKG095",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg95.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG095"
			},
			{
				title:"Rising",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG096",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg96.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG096"
			},
			{
				title:"Deep Centre",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG097",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg97.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG097"
			},
			{
				title:"Heavenly Buddha 1",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"120x150cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"akg140",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg140.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"akg140"
			},
            {
				title:"Heavenly Buddha 2",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"120x150cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"akg132",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg132.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"akg132"
			},
            {
				title:"A Love Story",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"100x120cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"akg133",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg133.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"akg133"
			},
			{
				title:"Ever And Ever",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"40x60cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG098",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg98.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG098"
			}
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	},*/
	{
		artist:"Zuo Jing Fan",
		country:"China",
		resume:"<div class=\"gap3\"></div><div class=\"gap3\"></div><div class=\"bold\">Exhibitions:</div><div class=\"gap3\"><div cIass=\"gap3\">Works:</div><div class=\"bold\">Public International Exhibits:</div><div class=\"gap3\"><br><strong>Private International Exhibits:</strong></div><div class=\"gap3\"></div><div class=\"gap3\"></div>",
		image:"",
		artworks: [
			{
				title:"My Red Gun",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"90x70cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG239",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg239.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG239"
			},
			{
				title:"Red Mind",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"90x70cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG240",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg240.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG240"
			},
			{
				title:"Red Lesson",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"90x70cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG241",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg241.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG241"
			},
			{
				title:"Red Guard",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"90x70cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG242",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg242.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG242"
			},
			{
				title:"Red Dream",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x80cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG243",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg243.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG243"
			},
			{
				title:"Slow Change",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"50x70cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG117",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg117.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG117"
			},
			{
				title:"Red Transformation",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"50x70cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG118",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg118.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG118"
			},
			{
				title:"My Second Nature",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"50x70cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG119",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg119.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG119"
			},
			{
				title:"Parts Of Me",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"50x70cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG120",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg120.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG120"
			},
			{
				title:"What If ...",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"50x70cm",
				technique:"Oil over canvas",
				price:"AKG121",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg121.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG121"
			}
		]
	},
		{
		artist:"Xun Hai ",
		country:"China",
		resume:"<div class=\"gap3\">Born:1958	Heilongyinag Province, PR China </div><div class=\"gap3\">Xun Hai, born in 1958 in Harbin,  is a seasoned artist who has experienced the before, during and after effects of the Revolution. <br><br>Xun Hai has dedicated the past 10 years covering what is maybe one of the most controversial and secretive moments in Chinese History, The Cultural Revolution. Although, its brief existence between 1966 and 1976, it has undoubtedly marked the future of China in ways that are still being unveiled. This is his latest focus on what he has been able to present an unique and striking  quality of work. <br><br>He works with mostly with oils, to express how real, simple and somehow present, the revolution was and somehow still is in China. Although the present leadership tries to “paint a picture” of a colourful China, it does not take much for anyone to drive or get away from the showrooms of Beijing and Shanghai and face the “black and white” reality of China.  <br><br> In his work he idealises the sacrifices that women have made to the revolutionary cause and most of all, their courage and bravery in the face of terrible odds.<br><br>Although China now lives a moment of pseudo prosperity, Xun Hai believes we all must still learn from the past experiences, and The Cultural Revolution is no exception. He believes that the people is yet to be liberated, either from one system or the other, The Chinese people are still a slave in their own nation.</div>",
		image:"",
		artworks: [
			{
				title:"The face of the Revolution",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG160",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg160.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG160"
			},
			{
				title:"Mao in my mind",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"100x120cm",
				technique:"Oil on Canvas.",
				price:"AKG149",
				year:"2006",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg149.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG149"
			},
			{
				title:"Together with Mao",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"100x120cm",
				technique:"Oil on Canvas.",
				price:"AKG151",
				year:"2006",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg151.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG151"
			},
			{
				title:"Mao in my Heart",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x150cm",
				technique:"Oil on Canvas.",
				price:"AKG152",
				year:"2006",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg152.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG152"
			},			
			{
				title:"My Body and Spirit with Mao",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x160cm",
				technique:"Oil on Canvas.",
				price:"AKG154",
				year:"2006",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg154.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG154"
			},
			{
				title:"Red Leap Forward",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"130x110cm",
				technique:"Oil on Canvas",
				price:"AKG180",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg180.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG180"
			},
			{
				title:"Inner Pause",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x100cm",
				technique:"Oil on Canvas",
				price:"AKG179",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg179.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG179"
			},			
			{
				title:"The Power of Red",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"100x150cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG161",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg161.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG161"
			},
            {
				title:"Forbidden Ties",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG154",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg154.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG154"
			},
			{
				title:"My Red Right Look",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"150x120cm",
				technique:"Oil",
				price:"AKG181",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg181.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG181"
			},
			{
				title:"Sleepless Revolution",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"100x100cm",
				technique:"Oil",
				price:"AKG182",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg182.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG182"
			},						
			{
				title:"Eternal Red Presence",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x100cm",
				technique:"Oil",
				price:"AKG185",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg185.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG185"
			},
			{
				title:"The Red Lesson",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"150x120cm",
				technique:"Oil",
				price:"AKG186",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg186.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG186"
			},
			{
				title:"Powerless Power",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"150x120cm",
				technique:"Oil",
				price:"AKG187",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg187.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG187"
			},
			{
				title:"The Red Notebook",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x100cm",
				technique:"Oil",
				price:"AKG188",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg188.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG188"
			},
			{
				title:"Forbidden Journey",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120 x 150cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG201",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg201.jpg",
				rank:"6",
				uid:"AKG201"
			},
			{
				title:"The Forbidden Form",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"150 x 120cm",
				technique:"Oil",
				price:"AKG203",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg203.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG203"
			}			
		]
	},	
	{
		artist:"Zhan Yon Ping",
		country:"China",
		resume:"",
		image:"",
		artworks: [
			{
				title:"",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"",
				technique:"Oil on canvas",
				price:"AKG305",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg305.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG305"
			},
			{
				title:"",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"",
				technique:"Oil on canvas",
				price:"AKG306",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg306.jpg",
				rank:"11",
				uid:"AKG306"
			},
			{
				title:"",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"",
				technique:"Oil on canvas",
				price:"AKG310",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg310.jpg",
				rank:"13",
				uid:"AKG310"
			},
			{
				title:"",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"",
				technique:"Oil on canvas",
				price:"AKG309",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg309.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG309"
			},
			{
				title:"Red  VEIL",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"150cm x 150cm",
				technique:"Oil on canvas",
				price:"AKG247",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg247.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG247"
			},
			{
				title:"",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"",
				technique:"Oil on canvas",
				price:"AKG308",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg308.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG308"
			},
			{
				title:"PLEASANT MEMORIES",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"150cm x 150cm",
				technique:"Oil on canvas",
				price:"AKG249",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg249.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG249"
			}
		]
	},		
	{
		artist:"Liu Fang ",
		country:"China",
		resume:"<div class=\"gap3\">Born:1977,Lianing, Shenyan, PRC China </div><div class=\"gap3\">Arts Graduate from Beijing , Fine Arts <br><br>One emerging up and coming vibrant talent that has already won major prizes in China and now begins her international career. Her work, although aesthetically very pleasing, it is highly provocative at it exposes the cross roads that the Chinese people find themselves today. </div><div class=\"bold\">Exhibitions and Prizes</div><div class=\"gap3\">2003 «Invade sweetly»-- won the Award of Meiyuan Cup, collected by Luxun Academy of Fine Arts.</div><div class=\"gap3\">2005 «The doubtful reality», «Broad daylight»-- Central Academy of Fine Arts’s Landscape Paintings Exhibition.</div><div class=\"gap3\">2005 «Storm»-- collected by Chinese-Foreign Boyi Gallery, Chinese Culture Ministry.</div><div class=\"gap3\">2006, “the series of Cross”-- Zijin Xuan Gallery </div><div class=\"bold\">Collections</div><div class=\"gap6\">Private: Beijing, London</div>",
		image:"",
		artworks: [
			{
				title:"Cross Roads",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG157",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg157.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG157"
			},
			{
				title:"Naked Fear",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"80x120cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG170",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_AKG170.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG170"
			},
			{
				title:"Falling",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG158",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg158.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG158"
			}
		]
	},
	{
		artist:"Li Guo Rui",
		country:"China",
		resume:"",
		image:"",
		artworks: [
			{
				title:"Adrift",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"90x70cm",
				technique:"oil on canvas",
				price:"AKG231",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg231.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG231"
			},
			{
				title:"Audacious",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"180x100cm",
				technique:"Oil on canvas",
				price:"AKG232",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg232.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG232"
			},
			{
				title:"Destiny",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"",
				technique:"Oil on canvas",
				price:"AKG233",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg233.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG233"
			},
			{
				title:"Nomad",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"120x100cm",
				technique:"Oil on canvas",
				price:"AKG234",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg234.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG234"
			},
			{
				title:"Cloud Rider",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"100x70cm",
				technique:"Oil on canvas",
				price:"AKG235",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg235.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG235"
			}
		]
	},
	{
		artist:"Wang Xia",
		country:"China",
		resume:"<div class=\"gap3\">Born in Shanghai, August 1966<br>1980 - Graduated from The  Academy of Fine Arts Beijing<br>1981-1990 - Independent artist in Beijing<br>1991-1995 - Teach in Art in the Academy<br>2004 to Present - Independent curator and artist<br><br>He was born precisely when the Cultural Revolution begun throughout China with a strong influence in the social cultural life of China. Nevertheless Jiang have created a very personal style where he focused on the individual and less on the surroundings since in his words; we are very small fish in a very big pond and no matter where you swim, one must know of its own fragility/mortality and lack of direction. Now as he sees China is living a big Opera, where it’s all a farce, the Government claims to be what its not, and the people watch the developing of the present drama knowing that they are witnessing a big act. Jing Ju , Opera is in the centre of Chinese culture for the past 1000 years and the hiding behind a mask he believes is very much part of the Human Condition. We all play our small roles in our own local theaters be either in our family, work or society. The result is life can only be perceived as a big stage where we are one of players on this on going drama, called the Human Species.</div><div class=\"gap3\"></div><div class=\"bold\">Exhibitions:</div><div class=\"gap3\">1999 - Chinese Art DangZhou <br>2001 - Spiritual tour Top Space TaiKang  Beijing<br>2002 - No Problem---10 Chinese young  Aura Gallery Shanghai<br>2003 - International Art Fair Beijing <br>2004 - From China---Contemporary Arts  Gallery Image Arhus Denmark<br>2006 - Modern Art at 798 - Dashanzi </div><div cIass=\"gap3\">Works:</div><div class=\"bold\">Public International Exhibits:</div><div class=\"gap3\">Embassy of France in China, Embassy of Holland in China<strong>Private International Exhibits:</strong></div><div class=\"gap3\">London , New York , Taiwan, Hong Kong, Toronto and Berlin</div><div class=\"gap3\"></div>",
		image:"",
		artworks: [
			{
				title:"Heaven 1",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"50x60cm",
				technique:"An original contemporary oil painting on cotton canvas",
				price:"AKG173",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg173.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG173"
			},
			{
				title:"Guan Yin",
				text:"<p></p>",
				dimensions:"120x180cm",
				technique:"Oil",
				price:"AKG255",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg255.jpg",
				rank:"15",
				uid:"AKG255"
			},
			{
				title:"Mystery",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"50x70cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG174",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg174.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"AKG174"
			},
			{
				title:"Joy",
				text:"",
				dimensions:"50x70cm",
				technique:"",
				price:"AKG175",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
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		artist:"Bai Xin Cheng",
		country:"China",
		resume:"<div class=\"gap3\">1955, born in Beijing<br><br>1980 Graduated from the most prestigious Art School in China CAFA, Chinese Academy Fine Arts.<br><br>1983 – 88, produced a Series of art works that were part of the <em>New Thinkers Movement</em> that emerged after the end of the Cultural Revolution.<br><br>1987, won the <em>Modern Art Prize</em> awarded by the Beijing Art Museum.<br><br>1989, He was in Beijing during the massacre in Tiananmen and this has made him seek refuge in Buddhism. As an artist and devoted Buddhist he was still struggling to accept the transformation that China was engaged with very little regard to the Chinese traditions.<br><br>1995, He focused more in the ancient brush and ink strokes on paper that led him to create his own very personal style that one can evoke influences from Masters such as Qi Bai Shi, while the abstraction and poetic Western elements from Miro and Chagall. Yet his devotion to the Chinese has made him seek deep in the Shuei Muo traditional Chinese technique as the central element in his art.<br><br>Still during the social and cultural turmoil, that he has coined as the Cultural Involution of modern China, brought him back to the oils, producing massive canvases. He wanted to express all the oppression and pain that the people of China were now being exposed.<br><br>Bai Lin always has trailed the path of a lonely artist that was bewildered by the outer world that he could hardly understand or accept … his 1989 Tiananmen experience has scarred his soul forever, his faith in Buddhism has given him a new light in his endless search of that image that could reveal a glimpse of so much that has been covered and suppressed by the so called modern progress.<br></div><div class=\"bold\">Individual Exhibitions:</div><div class=\"gap3\">1988 - Beijing, Chinese Contemporary Modern Arts Festival<br>1996 - Modern Art,Beijing<br>1997 - Art & Traditions,Shanghai<br>2003 - Art Academy, Berlin<br>2006 - Beijing, Chinese Contemporary Photography<br>2005 - Central Academy, Wuhan, Hebei<br>2006 - China Modern Art, Solo in Shanghai<br>2007 - Modern Art Museum in Hong Kong<br>2008 - 798, In Beijing<br>2009 - A Solo Exhibition in Singapore, Central Academy</div><div class=\"bold\">Collective Exhibitions:</div><div class=\"gap3\">1992 - Modern China,Shanghai<br>1997 - Shanghai New Library<br>1998 - China Bienal<br>2000 - New China, Shanghai<br>2002 - Guandong, New China<br>2003 - The Modern Art Collection, Shanghai National Museum<br>2004 - The 10th National Art Sculpture, Beijing<br>2005 - The National Museum, Beijing<br>2005 - Today Art Beijing<br>2007 - The Academy of National Arts, Beijing<br>2008 - The Modern Art of China, Shanghai</div><div class=\"bold\">Private Collections:</div><div class=\"gap3\">Beijing, Berlin, London, New York, The Hague, Taiwan, Singapore and Hong Kong.</div>",		
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				year:"",
				number:"10",
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				technique:"",
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				technique:"",
				price:"AKG319",
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				number:"10",
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				technique:"",
				price:"AKG320",
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				technique:"",
				price:"AKG321",
				year:"",
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				number:"10",
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				price:"AKG148",
				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg148.jpg",
				rank:"99",
				uid:"akg148"
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				year:"",
				number:"10",
				image:"bb_ak_gallery_akg156.jpg",
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				number:"10",
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