Gu Xiong, a multimedia artist from China, now lives in Canada. He is an
expert in painting, drawing, printmaking, sculpture, photography, video,
digital imagery, text, performance art, and installation. He has
exhibited nationally and internationally including more than 40 solo
exhibitions and three public art commissions. Gu Xiong received his BFA
and MFA degrees from the Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in Chongqing,
China. He has served on the Canada Council Governor Generalβs Awards
Jury for Visual Arts, Media Art and Architecture; the Canada Council
Visual Art Grant Jury; the Seattle Arts Commission Jury; the BC Arts
Council Jury; and the Vancouver Foundation Jury. As Professor in the
Department of Art History, Visual Art and Theory at the University of
British Columbia, Gu Xiong teaches and researches in the disciplines of
installation, painting, drawing, photography, and contemporary art
theory. His work is represented in the collections of the National
Gallery of Canada, the China National Museum of Fine Arts, and the
Vancouver Art Gallery, among many other museums and private collections.
School Backpacks, 2009
ten-colour woodcut, ed. 60
image: 18.5β x 26β
paper: 22β x 30β
School Backpacks was hand printed by the artist using traditional
techniques and is a continuation of his visual exploration of
contemporary cultural debris. The simple, colourful shapes depict a
complex tragedy generated by the 2008 earthquake in Sichuan, China. The
image is a sober reminder of the sacred trust we place in education and
is a clear metaphor for social change, a crumbling of old ways in China.