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"We've become plastic, objectifying the human body...waxed, polished and buffed and shined up and manipulated. And then, of course, I'm portrayed as the one doing the manipulating, polishing, buffing, shaping, which is what I do. It's just what we do. What the fashion industry does." - /W magazine/

Chenman's vision is daring, chic and very (contemporary) Chinese. Artistically commercial, the aesthetic and artificial qualities of her works demonstrate the above quotation from Tom Ford, on the fashion industry. Yet since Chen's subjects are often energized with characters, objectification is turned into something else, a wildness that is representative of her style. She gives life to the objectified.
"We've become plastic, objectifying the human body...waxed, polished and buffed and shined up and manipulated. And then, of course, I'm portrayed as the one doing the manipulating, polishing, buffing, shaping, which is what I do. It's just what we do. What the fashion industry does." - /W magazine/

Chenman's vision is daring, chic and very (contemporary) Chinese. Artistically commercial, the aesthetic and artificial qualities of her works demonstrate the above quotation from Tom Ford, on the fashion industry. Yet since Chen's subjects are often energized with characters, objectification is turned into something else, a wildness that is representative of her style. She gives life to the objectified.
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