Born in Beijing, and currently based in Hong Kong. He started doing performance art after joining the "Southern Artists Salon" in 1986. He went to Japan in 1987, and after the Tiananmen Incident in 1989, he participated in democratic movement which has brought about a great influence on the theme of his works. By using media such as poetry, printmaking and installation, his body of work reflects on the oppression forced by wars, massacres and people, as well as examines oriental culture in a ritual way. He moved back to Hong Kong in 2002 and started to create works during travelling and to curate festivals and exhibitions.
See-Through is a monthly programme in which artists are invited to stay inside the windows of Woofer Ten at Shanghai Street for a day and explore the possibilities of live interaction with the neighbourhood community. curated by: wen yau