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Hai Bo. Middle School, 1999. gelatin silver print and chromogenic print (diptych), Gift of Richard Born, 2019.306. Copyrighted.

Middle School

1999

Hai Bo

Hai Bo (Chinese, b. 1962)

Photography

Middle School, 1999. Hai Bo (Chinese, b. 1962). Gelatin silver print and chromogenic print (diptych); The Cleveland Museum of Art, Gift of Richard Born 2019.306 Hai Bo acknowledges the changes wrought by time and politics when he has his family and friends pose in the same arrangement as group portraits taken of them 3 decades earlier during the communist era, which stressed a collective identity. Juxtaposed as diptychs with the historic images, the 1990s portraits reveal not just the aging of the sitters, but also their relative prosperity and freedom to express their individuality. What we call the Mao suit was first advocated in the 1910s by Dr. Sun Yat-Sen, who wanted to create a national dress for China.
Maker/Artist
Hai Bo
Classification
Photograph
Formatted Medium
gelatin silver print and chromogenic print (diptych)
Departments
Photography
Accession Number
2019.306
Credit Line
Gift of Richard Born
Rights Statement
Copyrighted

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