TITLE:
Redefining the Woman’s Body: A Look at Contemporary Chinese Women Artists
AUTHORS:
Paria Karami, Jeremy Morgan
KEYWORDS:
Contemporary Art, Chinese Feminist Art, Artist’s Body, Post-Reform China, Gender Performativity
JOURNAL NAME:
Art and Design Review,
Vol.14 No.1,
December
5,
2025
ABSTRACT: This study investigates how contemporary Chinese women artists, specifically Cai Jin, Dan Wen, Lin Tianmiao, and Yu Hong, redefine representations of the female body within the socio-political context of post-reform China. These artists navigate restrictive social codes, gender norms, and censorship to challenge prevailing discourses surrounding female embodiment. By employing a methodology of visual analysis intertwined with thematic connections grounded in feminist theory, this paper explores the intersection of gender, identity, power, and artistic expression in their work. Incorporating perspectives beyond Western thought, and considering China’s unique political and artistic landscape, this study offers a nuanced understanding of how these artists urge both Chinese and global audiences to reconsider the boundaries of gender, identity, and power.