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Hong Hao — c-print
Hong Hao

c-print

2001

Hong Hao's *c-print* is a visually dense and meticulously composed work that reflects the artist's fascination with consumer culture, mass production, and the accumulation of everyday objects. Known for his signature style of scanning and layering hundreds of mundane items, Hong Hao transforms ordinary commodities into a vibrant, almost overwhelming tapestry that questions materialist society. The piece invites viewers to navigate its intricate surface, blurring the line between documentation and artistic reimagination.

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Hong Hao, c-print, 2001

Hong Hao's *c-print* is a visually dense and meticulously composed work that reflects the artist's fascination with consumer culture, mass production, and the accumulation of everyday objects. Known for his signature style of scanning and layering hundreds of mundane items, Hong Hao transforms ordinary commodities into a vibrant, almost overwhelming tapestry that questions materialist society. The piece invites viewers to navigate its intricate surface, blurring the line between documentation and artistic reimagination.

Year
2001
Seen at
Phillips, New York, London, Hong Kong

Related themes

Consumer Culture, Photography, Male Artist, Flat Lay Composition, Archival Imagery, Chinese Artist, Conceptual Art, Contemporary Artist, C-Print, Chinese Contemporary, Late 20th Century, Satirical Tone, Vibrant Colors, Satirical, Archival Print