Can You Tell Me? (Partial)

According to Liu Jianhua, the work summarises his perception of Shanghai in the mid-2000s. 'The engine of the global economy is located in Asia; [the engine per se] is China, while the engine of China's economy is Shanghai.
I believe the meaning of this work lies in the situation that when the audience finish reading the 100 questions, they will realise there are no standard answers in [real] life. These questions come from nowhere but our minds and feelings. These feelings come from the reality, and yet represent a sense of longing for Shanghai. The work also [engenders interactions] with the audience.'

Alternative title

Ni Neng Gao Su Wo Ma? (Ju Bu)

Access level

Online

Publication/Creation date

2006

Medium

Stainless steel, video

Dimension

Each book: 39cm x 27cm x 4cm

Content type

artwork documentation

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Can You Tell Me? (Partial), 你能告訴我嗎?(局部)