Playing a Happy Game 1

Bu Hua

卜桦

Production date
2008

Object Detail


Media
pigmented inkjet print
Measurements
100 cm diameter
Notes
In Beijing dialect the term ‘sa mi’ means a fearless girl, confident and free from self-doubt. In fact, a girl with “swagger” says Bu Hua. The feisty, self-possessed, small female child that she has brought to life in her digital still images, woodblock prints and animations is ‘sa mi’. Sassy and unafraid, pigtails swinging, she is sometimes depicted smoking a cigarette and staring bravely into the middle distance. This character, a key protagonist in almost all of Bu Hua’s video and still images, is based on the artist as a child - a defiant Young Pioneer, in her uniform of white shirt, blue skirt and red scarf, or, as here, naked and unafraid. She bravely navigates the surreal landscape of the new China, encountering strange beasts, mystical forests, hideous pollution and rapacious developers, somehow emerging victorious. Dinosaurs, flying insects, flora and fauna and toys that have come to life accompany her on her adventures. She is a more confident version of the artist herself, says Bu Hua, a fearless alter ego.
Accession number
2008.009
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