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// Miss Mao No.2 by the Gao Brothers is a bold, resin sculpture that challenges political and cultural norms with a surreal, almost caricature-like representation. Standing over two meters tall, the figure combines exaggerated female features with an unsettling, distorted face, blending humor with critique. The shiny, metallic finish adds a futuristic, otherworldly quality, while the ambiguous expression and enlarged form invoke a sense of unease. This sculpture reflects the Gao Brothers’ approach to examining themes of power, ideology, and societal expectations, often using satire to provoke reflection on contemporary issues in China and beyond.
Miss Mao No.2, 2006
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// Miss Mao No.2 by the Gao Brothers is a bold, resin sculpture that challenges political and cultural norms with a surreal, almost caricature-like representation. Standing over two meters tall, the figure combines exaggerated female features with an unsettling, distorted face, blending humor with critique. The shiny, metallic finish adds a futuristic, otherworldly quality, while the ambiguous expression and enlarged form invoke a sense of unease. This sculpture reflects the Gao Brothers’ approach to examining themes of power, ideology, and societal expectations, often using satire to provoke reflection on contemporary issues in China and beyond.
What is activist art?
Activist Art is a form of art created to address social and political issues. It often involves public engagement and works closely with communities to raise awareness or inspire change. While it can include elements of performance art, it is not limited to this form. Examples include creating and distributing social protest posters or organizing community-based art projects that highlight specific causes.