30 Years Ago: Shortages Begin to Cripple Beijing
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the nationwide, student-led democracy movement in China,...
May 23, 2019
This year marks the 30th anniversary of the nationwide, student-led democracy movement in China,...
Apr 23, 2015
The following censorship instructions, issued to the media by government authorities, have been...
May 29, 2014
For this week’s contribution, cartoonist Badiucao honors the 1989 protests. His...
Dec 18, 2012
Speculation that China’s incoming leaders would sweep Mao’s remains from the political stage turned out to be ill-founded, but the Chairman will be missing from a touring Andy Warhol exhibition when it reaches the...
Oct 6, 2012
The Wall Street Journal’s Brian Spegele examines China’s ‘New Left’, which combines opposition to corruption and economic inequality with support for Maoist values and its former “ray of...
May 21, 2009
The human fallout continues 20 years after the 1989 Tiananmen protests. Yu Dongyue and Yu Zhijian, jailed for vandalizing Mao Zedong’s portrait during the Tiananment protests, have been granted political asylum in the...
May 13, 2007
The Los Angeles Times reports on the vandalism of Mao’s portrait in Tiananmen Square and subsequent arrest of an alleged perpetrator: The suspect was identified as Gu Haiou, 35, an unemployed man from the far western Chinese city of Urumqi, capital of the restive Xinjiang autonomous region, home to ethnic Uighurs… China, with its booming […]
May 12, 2007
After a vandal burned a corner of Mao’s portrait hanging over Tiananmen Gate in Beijing, crews removed the picture to replace it with a fresh copy. Photos from bullog.cn.
May 12, 2007
From Reuters: A vandal damaged the giant portrait of China’s late Chairman Mao Zedong that hangs over the Forbidden City on Saturday, prompting police to clear the area and adjacent Tiananmen Square, witnesses said. Most of the picture was intact, but workers could be seen in a crane cleaning the lower left area of the […]
Nov 18, 2006
From Shanghaiist: One of the art works you won’t be seeing at the Beijing human rights exhibition is Andy Warhol’s iconic portrait of an iconic guy, Chairman Mao. The painting found a new owner at a Christie’s auction: Andy Warhol‘s sensational portrait of Mao Zedong, considered a landmark of 20th century art, was sold to […]
Sep 30, 2006
After 1949, there was always just Mao’s portrait hanging in Tiananmen Square. But now there is something new: According to China Daily, People walked around and even used their mobile phones to take photos of a huge portrait of Sun Yat-sen, who now is widely recognized as the nation’s modern founder. The portrait is part […]
Sep 14, 2006
From Los Angeles Times: It happens every year, under cover of darkness, in the waning days of September. The giant portrait of Chairman Mao in Tiananmen Square ” he of the Mona Lisa gaze, flushed cheeks and trademark gray suit ” is spirited away and replaced by a new Mao. He looks just like the […]
May 27, 2006
From Xinhua News Agency (link): The auction of a portrait of Chairman Mao Zedong was cancelled on Friday after the owner said he might donate it to a Chinese museum. The painting, owned by a Chinese American, was expected to fetch 1-1.2 million yuan (US$120,000-150,000) at the upcoming auction in Beijing. But the plan led […]
May 22, 2006
From the New York Times (link): In a decision that is stirring wide debate in Chinese Internet chat rooms, a Chinese-American collector plans to sell a renowned official portrait of Mao at auction in Beijing on June 3. Some argue that the 1950 portrait, the model for a big painting of Mao in Tiananmen Square, […]
May 19, 2006
From AP via the New York Times (link): A portrait of China’s founding communist leader is getting the ultimate capitalist treatment. The painting of Mao Zedong that was used as a model for portraits hung above Beijing’s Tiananmen Square in the 1950s and ’60s will be sold at auction June 3. The painting is expected […]