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Art: Artist Famous Smile by Yue Minjun
15 Nov 2007
Some interesting drawing by china artist Yue Minjun born in Daqing, Hei Long Jiang province, China. See some of his amazing painting and artwork ![]()
The work at the Queens Museum ranges from a grouping of 20 life-size terracotta soldiers, left, grinning cast bronze versions of the famous statues unearthed years ago at the tomb of China’s first emperor, to a painting of a laughing version of himself holding another aloft in front of the Statue of Liberty.

“Three Men Laughing” A few years ago, Mr. Yue was eking out a precarious existence in one of Beijing’s artist colonies, trying to figure out a way to weave China’s tumultuous experience into his works. Now, largely on the strength of his signature grin, he has achieved stardom internationally.

At the Queens Museum, there is also a series called “Hats,” in which Mr. Yue has painted himself in all sorts of headgear, from an American football helmet to a peaked cap of a soldier in China’s People’s Liberation Army, with that unvarying laugh on his face.

“Kung Fu - III“
2005 The mesmerizing enigma of that reddish face painted over and over again, with the wide laugh and the eyes tightly shut from the hilarious strain, is subject to a multitude of interpretations.

Mr. Yue was born in 1962 in China’s far northern Heilongjiang Province and moved to Beijing with his parents as a child. He studied oil painting at the Hebei Normal University and graduated in 1989, when China was rocked by student-led demonstrations and their suppression
on Tiananmen Square in June of that year. 


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The works are really nice. Lovely to watch them and brought a smile on my face. But I am amazed on the number of teeth the artist has given to every guy in his illustration. Are these some lucky mascot???