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ID140507
Title ProperImages of urban China in Cao Fei’s ‘magical metropolises’
LanguageENG
AuthorBerry, Chris
Summary / Abstract (Note)This article examines the moving image works of Chinese artist Cao Fei as a response to China’s rapid urbanization and the transformation of its existing urban spaces which are no longer shaped by socialism but instead by what this article considers as China’s engagement with neo-liberalism, including and facilitated by globalization. The urban sprawl of the Pearl River Delta inspired Rem Koolhaas’s writings on the ‘generic city’, which he celebrates precisely for its blandness. Cao herself is from Guangzhou. Yet, in works such as RMB City, Haze and Fog, Whose Utopia, and Hip Hop: Guangzhou, Cao creates what she calls ‘magical metropolises’. This article asks what kind of responses Cao’s ‘magical’ works are to contemporary Chinese urbanization. As part of the answer to this question, it applies four hermeneutic frameworks to analyse the works themselves. The findings from each of those frameworks indicate that Cao’s work not only reflects the current Chinese urban condition, but also participates and intervenes in it in various ways.
`In' analytical NoteChina Information Vol. 29, No.2; Jul 2015: p.202-225
Journal SourceChina Information 2015-08 29, 2
Key WordsUrbanization ;  Magic ;  Gallery Films ;  Re-Enchantment ;  Heteropia ;  Cao Fei ;  The Gestural