11.7x8.3 in ~ 拼贴, 墨
“Mao Slogan 100 Flowers”: A Revolutionary Echo
“Mao Slogan 100 Flowers” is a work that revisits a pivotal slogan from the Cultural Revolution, “Let a hundred flowers bloom; let a hundred schools of thought contend.” This piece reflects on the historical context where Mao’s call for open criticism led to the suppression of intellectuals, encapsulating the paradox of freedom and control.
This tactic by Mao Zedong is based on one of the 39 stratagems: “Muddy the water and then fish".
Mixed media (dried flowers) on paper.
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