"...my work addresses the phenomenon of foreign culture in China and the extensive influence it has had on legions of local "post-80″ kids from the "only child" generation. I mostly focus on street / hip-hop culture. My creative inspiration is rooted in the origins of these cultures and their development - a new subject in contemporary art in China.
Hip-hop is more than just a type of culture - to me, it's an inextinguishable spirit of being. It's characterized by power, staunchness, purity, sexuality, freedom, desire, courage, and a distinctly modern and urban history full of blood and tears. Hip-hop stands tall as a unique spiritual symbol bursting with connotation in our everyday lives and modern culture.As a kind of collision of western culture and traditional Chinese culture, hip-hop's arrival in China has had an intense influence on me and my generation, and, because of its unique charm, it will continue to inspire more and more people to adopt its tenets..." Huang Yulong
1983 Born in Huai Nan, An Hui province, China
2007 Graduated from Jingdezhen Ceramic Institute, Bachelor of Fine Arts, Sculpture Department
Selected Exhibitions
2009 Niubi Newbie Kids II, Schoeni Art Gallery, Hong Kong
2009 Huang Jue Ping’s New Year International Arts Festival - Single Child Generation Contemporary Young Artists Group Exhibition, Chongqing
2009 Artwork collected by 501 Contemporary Art Museum, Chongqing
2009 BLUEDOT ASIA 2009, Seoul Arts Centre, Seoul
2008 Contemporary Art Invitational Travelling Exhibition (Invited by renowned Sculptor Hans Van Battem), Amsterdam and Europe
2007 The Fabulous Life received Outstanding Award at the 2007 National College Graduates Outstanding Sculptures Exhibition
2007 345 Degrees Fresh Art Exhibition, Duolun Museum, Shanghai
2006 Young Man Art Exhibition of Jiangxi, Jiangxi