Chen Man debuts at the Chinese Arts Centre

Long Live the Motherland: Courtesy of the artist
Born in the 1980, she grew up in Beijing and studied at the Central Academy of Fine Art. Before her graduation in 2005, she had already begun her career as a fashion photographer by photographing the front cover of the popular lifestyle magazine, Vision. Since then, she has created a rich body of striking images for Chinese editions of Elle, Cosmopolitan, and Vogue. She has also won advertising commissions for international brands such as Adidas, Nike and Motorola.
Chen Man’s images play with the juxtaposition of old and new, real and imaginary, ordinary and ideal. She frequently uses modern city landscapes and historical buildings in China as the backdrop for her images and mixes it with street culture, animation, sci-fi and pop references. They are often heavily manipulated and involve painstaking and complex layers of post-production. The hyper-real aesthetic of her images alludes to a desire for unobtainable perfection.
Her popularity is perhaps reflective of the emergence of a consumer culture in China, and the desire for luxury consumer goods. The power and poignancy of her work lies in her ability to understand people’s desires and to visualise them through striking images.
A role model for the post-80s generation, her images capture the personalities and attitudes of a new generation of Chinese.
The Chinese Arts Centre, will be Chen Man’s first UK solo exhibition
It will run from the 10th February – 7th April 2012
Open Tuesday – Saturday: 10am – 5pm
For more information visit www.chinese-arts-centre.org


