Yin Jun
Yin Jun (China, 1974) is a contemporary artist known for vibrant, satirical paintings that critique consumerism and cultural shifts. His exaggerated, cartoon-like figures reflect the interplay of traditional Chinese art and Western pop culture. Yin’s work, often humorous and thought-provoking, highlights globalization’s impact on modern identity.

What is Political Pop?
Political Pop was an art movement that emerged in China during the 1980s, blending the Pop Art style of Western countries with the socialist realism of China. This movement arose during a time of rapid social and political change in China, as artists sought to create works that questioned and critiqued these cultural shifts. Political Pop often juxtaposed iconic images from Chinese propaganda with Western consumer culture, highlighting the tensions between tradition and modernization.