Yue Minjun is one of the most representational artists in contemporary Chinese art. His works are mainly known for a laughing bald-headed ‘idol’. These idols are gorgeously colorful and grotesque, with some even being bloody. Though it is a kind of shameless laugh, it contains the pleasure and humor of breaking taboos. Yue’s artistic creation is an exaggerated narrative, indulging imagination and continuous experiment. It highlights the essentials of existence via absurdity.
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Thursday 21 November 2013 to Sunday 16 February 2014
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Time
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10:00 to 19:00 (closed Mondays)
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Venue
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Macau Museum of Art, Av. Xian Xing Hai, s/n, NAPE
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Price
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MOP$5 (Free Sundays and public holidays)
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