Ah Xian And Cultural Identity

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Artists communicate their identity through their work in different ways. Identity can be influenced by culture, community, and diversity, it can be represented and communicated in many different ways as well. The two artists I will be comparing are Ah Xian and Kerry James Marshall. Both artists represent culture identity in their works but in different ways as well as have different views on the subject of cultural identities.
Ah Xian born in Beijing in 1960 left china following the Tiananmen Square incident in 1989, also known as tank man incident, and moved to Sydney Australia. Having moved from his native country, Ah Xian wanted his work to represent that “cultural identity is permanent and no matter what other places and influences one …show more content…

His work included many cultural motifs such as flowers, dragons and landscapes. His china china series, a set of sculpted busts that had relief carvings of his cultural heritage, resembled traditional Chinese tattoos. His art isn’t considered pop culture but the series china china reminds me of art made by Dr. Lakara a Mexican artist. Both artists utilize their cultures in their art work Ah Xian use of traditional stylized Chinese landscapes carved into the porcelain bust is an example of how he uses his cultural identity in his work. He also uses the relief carvings similarity to tattoos as symbol of how permanent ones cultural identity is.
Kerry James Marshall was born in Birmingham Alabama in 1955 and work is influenced by the popular culture and activities of African Americans. His view of cultural identity differed from An Xian’s in a few distinct ways. His art works general statements of using terms such as black allowed his work to fall under the category of essentialism because he used over generalized and stereotypical notions of …show more content…

Marshall uses many historical events that involved African American culture and conveyed his message of blackness and what it means to be an African American through his art work. Ah Xian uses the traditions of his culture and heritage to express where he came from and how heavily integrated it is into his identity. However these two artist differ in their ideas about cultural identity. Ah Xian believes that your culture doesn’t change simply because the times or your location have changed. Marshall has a different view he believes that a person culture will change with the location and events they experience. I agree with Marshall that our cultural identity can change because of the influences around us. We are constantly being influenced by politics, news, current events, media and changes in society; Art in general and art forms such Popular culture and new media is constantly changing and inspiring people connecting with them and influencing us every day. Allowing us to identify with Art and experience it in new

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