Yan Yinhong 严隐鸿
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Yan Yinhong (Chinese simplified: 严隐鸿, Chinese tradition:嚴隱鴻). Yan Yinhong is a Chinese feminist artist who held a solo exhibition at the China Art Museum during her student years in the 1980s[1]. In the early 1990s, she joined the Yuanmingyuan Artists Village and settled in Beijing[2]. She was born in April 1967 in Hangzhou, Zhejiang, with ancestral roots in Taizhou, Zhejiang[3]. She excels in ink painting and focuses on oil painting, performance art, installation, influence, and drama[4]. Among her artworks, she is most famous for her performance art “One Person’s Battlefield” because she was sexually harassed during the performance.
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