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Many contemporary Chinese women artists have employed the use of female bodies as the subject of their artworks. From the ancient and imperial period of China until early the 19th century, women's body images in Chinese art were predominantly portrayed through male artists' lenses. As a result, female bodies were often misrepresented.
Historic trends of women developing anorexia nervosa, an eating disorder, to fit trends of beauty represents systemic psychology still influence today's culture surrounding body image. Chinese figures such as Zhao Feiyan were renowned for their small waists and continue to be glorified to this day.
Tang Jiali's Bodyart Photography (Chinese: 汤加丽人体艺术摄影) is a nude photography collection published by the People's Fine Arts Publishing House in November 2003, featuring Tang Jiali, a mainland Chinese dancer, actress, and bodyart model. [1] Tang Jiali served as the model.
Your Body - Xiang Jing's Work 2000-2005, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai, China (2006) Keep In Silence, China Art Seasons Gallery, Beijing, China (2005) Women In The Mirror, European Art Center, Xiamen, China (2003) Xiang Jing · Guangci 2002 - Mirror Image, Invisible Gallery, Shanghai, China (2002) Day Dream, Ivy Bookstore, Shanghai, China (2001)
Female body shape or female figure is the ... and they may exert influence on how a woman perceives her own body image. [1 ... Chinese [GB/T1335.1—1997] Body Shape ...
Yu Hong (Chinese: 喻红; born 1966) is a Chinese contemporary artist. Her works characteristically portray the female perspectives in all stages of life and the relationship between the individual and the rapid social changes taking place in China. She works primarily in oil paint but also in pastels, fabric dye on canvas, silk and resin.
VCG via Getty Images. HONG KONG — In China, she’s being called the “female Yao Ming. ... The Chinese young sensation puts up 36 PTS, 13 REB, 4 BLK and 44 EFF against New Zealand ...
'Machinery Enchantress'), is a Chinese DIY maker and internet personality. As an advocate of women in STEM, transhumanism, open source hardware, and body modification, [1] [2] she attempts to challenge gender and tech stereotypes with a flamboyant public persona, [3] [2] [4] using objectification of her appearance to inspire women. [5]