Emily at Xiangxiang's Place, Dongguan, 2005

Zhang Hai'er

张海儿

Production date
2005

Object Detail


Media
digital C-type print
Measurements
100 x 67 cm
Notes
In the performing arts in China there is a long tradition of male to female cross-dressing: the character of the ‘male dan’ or nandan was important in Chinese opera. Using wigs, make-up, dramatic costumes, and stylised speech, song and movement, male performers metamorphosed into virtuous maidens, dowagers, prostitutes and female warriors. Although Zhang Hai’er was not making an intentional analogy, he says, ‘Thinking about it, perhaps I actually wanted to use photography as a pretext to push transvestites hiding in the dark out into the light, allowing them to become the nandan of actual society.’
Accession number
2014.120
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