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“I don’t accept the ways of Chinese cartoonists — most of them spend 10 or 20 years just drawing and drawing,” he said. “That’s not what I want to do. I write novels, I sing music.”
A cartoon for China’s new generation
China’s artists “concentrate on how much money they’ve made, but there’s no imagination,” says the 50-year-old Ai, whose $4 million project will be funded in part by his Swiss dealer, Urs Meile, and three private Swiss foundations. “It’s just China’s hype.”
I’m not sure what to think of the “new” China art scene. I’ve been to DaShanZi and talked to more than a few artists. The consistent vibe that I’ve gotten though is not art for art sake but rather art to make money. And so, it all seems a bit “fake” to me. But fake or not as long as there are people buying the art at exorbitant prices there will be “artists” that create to form. The hope, I guess, is that a few true artists will come out of the masses.
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