Birgit Kos heads outdoors for the February 2018 issue of Vogue China. Photographed by Camilla Akrans, the Dutch model stars in an editorial called 'The Young
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Elizabeth Davison photographed by Dario Catellani for Numéro China. Fashion Editor: Tim Lim, Hair: Fara Homidi, Make-up: Shingo Shibata
Lu Jianjun nació en 1960 al lado oeste del lago ubicado en la ciudad de Hangzhou de la provincia de Zhejiang, China.De pequeño fue influenciado por su madre y le encantaba pintar a una edad muy temprana. A la edad de seis años fue atropellado por un camióny sufrió una deformidad en la cara y en el cráneo, causando una profusa hemorragia y fractura en el hueso de la mejilla. Esto sucedió en la época de la Revolución Cultural, cuando el personal médico y de ayuda eran escasos. Como resultado, la herida de Lu se cosió sin utilizar técnicas asépticas adecuadas. No sólo deformo su hueso de la mejilla, él tambien sufrió una conmoción cerebral que daño su memoria. Lu fue condenado al ostracismo y socialmente aislado, debido a la profunda cicatriz de su cara. En su estudio en china Desde entonces, Lu se recluyo y empezó a dibujar en su propia habitación. Comenzo su formación artística formal a la edad de siete años. Se graduó Suma Cum Laude en la especialidad de pintura por la Universidad de Shandong de las Artes. Su obra " Lady " en 1991 ganó un prestigioso premio de la Asociación Japonesa de Artistas. El trabajo de segundo año " Bei Feng ", ganó el premio de Arta de China, y se añadió a la colección del Museo Na cional de China. En 1994 su pintura " Mo Er ", ganó el Gran Premio de pintura al óleo de China, también se vendió por el precio más alto en la historia del arte chino. Más tarde entró con éxitoen la clase magistral del programa de posgrado que ofrece la Academi Central de Bellas Artes de China, durante su estudio, su trabajo " traje rojo grande " en 1995, obtivo el Premio Nacional de Sobresaliente en pintura al óleo. En 1996 " Xuan Se ", una obra que tardo un año en terminar, obtuvo el Premio a la Excelencia para la graduación en la Academia Central de China. A partir de ese momento, lu empezó su carrera profesional como artista. Su estudio en Danville, California, USA En 1995 Lu llegó a Estados Unidos con la delegación de artistas chinos. Su primera exposición en 1999 vendió todas sus ventiséis pinturas en el primer día. En 2000 firmó un contrato con Weinstein Gallery y organizó su segunda exposición, y una vez más, el primer diá vendió toda su obra. Desde entonces hasta ahora trabajan juntos. Actual mente la familia de Lu reside en Danville, California, con su pequeño hijo. ------------------ Obra por orden cronológico ( dentro de toda su obra, está primera es para mí la preferida, por su riqueza y variedad en matices ) La gran ropa roja - 1995 La gran ropa roja - 1995 - detalle ( clicar ) La gran ropa roja - 1995 - detalle ( clicar ) Torrente - 2000 Xiao Er Xian - 2002 La gran silla - 2003 Hou Gong - 2003 Mujer en el trono - 2003 Derecha en el gran palacio - 2004 Hua Er - 2004 En el palacio - 2005 Mi abuela - 2005 - ( será solo el ropaje, verdad...? ) Hui Chung - 2005 Ella está quieta - 2006 Gong - 2006 Tian - 2007 Entró en palacio a los 17 años - 2007 La mujer dentro de la enorme pared - 2007 Princesa sentada - 2007 Ropaje blanco - 2008 Entrando en el palacio - 2008 Leyenda - 2008 Sol profundo en el palacio - 2010 Poder - 2010 Rojo - 2011 Hei Quin Zi - 2011
苗族 Hmong / Hmub / Xongb / ab Hmaob m̥oŋ˦˧ / m̥ʰu˧ / ɕoŋ˧˥ / a˥˧m̥ao˥˧ Laced amongst the 1.3 billion people of China, 56 ethnic minority groups make their home in various provinces across the country. One of the largest of these minorities, with a population of over 7 million people, is the Miao people located in the mountainous region of South West China. As the Miao spread out across this region throughout history, numerous tribes evolved out of the main clan and adopted variations on customs and culture. These now distinct tribes became known by the unique characteristics of their clothing and decorations and were named accordingly. One particular tribe, centred on the village of Longga, is the Changjiao Miao. Changjiao or “Long Horns”, when directly translated, reflects the custom of animal horns being worn as head ornaments by tribe women for special occasions. It was only recently, in 1994, with the building of the highway to Longga, that these beautiful people and their culture have been revealed to the world. Cloth and costumes are important instruments in shaping the identity of the individual clans or tribes and expressing their unique characteristics. These minority communities weave their histories through these intricate fabrics, reflecting their relationship with the environment and uniqueness of the cultural make-up of the clan. The application of the carefully combined colours and intricate embroidery to the fabric provides the group with an outlet to express feelings and emotions. Women learn to make batik and embroider from an early age and achieve their social status in this fashion. The girl who can weave and embroider special patterns is seen to be hard working and extraordinarily intelligent and she will become the most sought after bride in the community. On special occasions and during festivals, the women construct an elaborate headpiece utilizing the clan’s namesake long horn. These horns are first fixed to the women’s real hair, then a highly structured decorative bun of linen, wool and ancestral hair are wrapped in a figure eight around the horn. The hair is then secured to the horn by a geometric white ribbon. This headdress, together with the native costumes, composes the standard attire for festival season. The Miao celebrate multiple festivals throughout the year. One of the most popular with the youth is the Flower Dancing Festival between the 4th and 14th day of the first lunar month. This time of year is dedicated to the single youngsters in the community in order to gather and look for their life long partners. The girls ascend on the village in groups where they dance and sing in antiphonal style entertaining the boys from other villages. Once a boy and a girl become attracted to each other, a presentation of gifts signals the engagement. Getting to the actual marriage is a much more elaborate affair, with the groom’s family having to convince the bride’s that he is worthy and will provide for her in the years to come. Endless proposals follow endless refusals and months of bargaining ensue. Finally, when the girl’s family is happy with the betrothal gifts, they are free to get married or if an agreement is not met, the groom’s family may signal the couple to run off and elope. Unlike western society, divorce does not involve drawn out court battles and asset wars. If a couple falls out of love, they need only give notice to the tribal seniors and are then seen as “on the market” again.
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