Red Hong Yi's book 'How To Paint Without A Brush' focuses on non-traditional art-making methods using common household objects. Organised by artistic medium, it summarises the first decade of her career as an artist. Photo: Red Hong Yi
The Sabahan artist’s themes and diverse works often express her heritage and Chinese diasporic perspective, while also highlighting climate issues and making art against racism.at the National Art Gallery in Kuala Lumpur, a large-scale installation featuring eight canvas artworks “painted” with burnt red calligraphy paper, presented on a tall bamboo structure.
The cover of Red’s first book, which has been released by US-based publisher Abrams Books. Photo: Red Hong Yifocuses on non-traditional art-making methods using common household objects. Organised by artistic medium, it summarises the first decade of Red’s career as an artist, with selected photographs documenting this journey and showcasing her diverse creations.
Red standing in front of the giant portrait of Zhang Yimou, an artwork created in 2012 with socks and pins hung off bamboo sticks in an alleyway in Shanghai.
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