• Cang Xin

    Date posted: March 17, 2008 Author: jolanta

    It has been 14 years since I engaged myself in performance art. The ultimate goal of performance art is to break the boundaries between art and life, to propose new visions and concepts. Chinese contemporary art has been evolving for the past thirty years, making its fair share of contributions to the global cultural scene.

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    Cang Xin is a Beijing-based performance artist. English translation by Catherine Yu-Shan Hsieh.

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    Cang Xin, Man and Sky as One Series 2—Blazing, 2007. Photography, 150 x 225 cm. Courtesy of 10 Chancery Lane Gallery.

    It has been 14 years since I engaged myself in performance art. The
    ultimate goal of performance art is to break the boundaries between art
    and life, to propose new visions and concepts. Chinese contemporary art
    has been evolving for the past thirty years, making its fair share of
    contributions to the global cultural scene. In a new century, the East
    should take on the role of a cultural trailblazer, using Oriental
    religious and philosophical beliefs. It is with this faith and the
    heart of a revolutionary that I dedicate myself to performance art.

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