I Am My Tool – Wall Street, 2012—2013

Yang Shaobin
I Am My Tool – Wall Street, 2012—2013
Oil on canvas
240 x 320 cm
Installation view

Overview

I Am My Tool – Wall Street consists of six large oil paintings that powerfully visualise scenes of a tumultuous confrontation. Men with helmets haunt the surface of the canvases, which depict scenes from the global Occupy Wall Street movement interspersed with abstractions. These monochromatic blue portraits reflect anger and frustration, serving as reminders of protest, violence and corruption.


2013

This project was part of Sharjah Biennial 11

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I Am My Tool – Wall Street

Yang Shaobin
2012—2013

Oil on canvas
240 x 320 cm
Installation view

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I Am My Tool – Wall Street

Yang Shaobin
2012—2013

Oil on canvas
240 x 320 cm
Installation view

I Am My Tool – Wall Street Image

I Am My Tool – Wall Street

Yang Shaobin
2012—2013

Oil on canvas
240 x 320 cm
Installation view

I Am My Tool – Wall Street Image

I Am My Tool – Wall Street

Yang Shaobin
2012—2013

Oil on canvas
240 x 320 cm
Installation view

I Am My Tool – Wall Street Image

I Am My Tool – Wall Street

Yang Shaobin
2012—2013

Oil on canvas
240 x 320 cm each
Installation view

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I Am My Tool – Wall Street

Shaobin, Yang

Born to a family of coal miners, Yang Shaobin is highly concerned with the state of the industry in China.