Guo Jian
Guo Jian 郭健 was born and grew up in China but has been living and working in Australia since 1992. He tells stories through art that relate to his own experiences and reality. Guo Jian and his art are products of the last fifty years of violence and tumult in China, from the Cultural Revolution in the 1960s and 70s, to the Sino-Vietnam war at the beginning of the 80s, and through to the horrors of the Tiananmen Square incident. Guo Jian’s art is not about preaching or converting others but rather a reflection of his observations from both sides of propaganda and art. As a result of his firsthand perspective both from within and outside propaganda systems in China, he sees abundant commonalities in the Chinese and Western approaches to ideas of persuasion. Guo Jian’s work has been exhibited and collected in Germany, France, Belgium, Sweden, USA, Mexico, Australia, New Zealand, Hong Kong and China, including Musée de Picardie in France, Brussels Art Festival, the Art Gallery of New South Wales, the Queensland Art Gallery and the Australian National Gallery. He has been featured in Art Profile Magazine, The New York Times, CNN, the Sydney Morning Herald, ABC Radio and TV and on the cover of the Asian Wall Street Journal’s Weekend Magazine.