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Artwork of hair raising curiosity
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Gu was born and raised in Mao-era Communist China and came of age during the Cultural Revolution. In the 1980s, he put on his first solo show in China an installation of massive ink brush paintings of made-up Chinese characters. The paintings caught the attention of officials in the government's Propaganda Department.
"They were puzzled by unreadable characters. They thought about some hidden meaning behind it," Gu said in an interview from Shanghai, China.
Life under an oppressive regime taught him to welcome a range of reactions to his artwork.
"I feel the more diverse, the better," he said. "I don't want (it to be) just like a Cultural Revolution. Mao wishes one million people to have one brain, one thought, which is his thought. That's Mao's ambition. ... I want to have different opinions."
"I had kind of an ambition to try to bring all people together for my work, so it's kind of an age-of-utopia idea (to) try to unify ... mankind," he said. He acknowledged that the world has become more splintered since the project began.
The installations are on display at Baker-Berry Library until Sept. 9. Another Gu exhibit, "Retranslating and Rewriting Tang Dynasty Poetry," a collection of prints of translated Chinese poetry and their carved cases, is at the Hood Museum of Art until Sept. 9.
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