I would
like to focus this article on certainly one of most famous work of Tang Da Wu: “Our
Children”. Most of the people knowing Tang Da Wu agreed on that point : this is one of his best art achievements!
I begin
with a short recap. First of all this work is a sculpture. It has been created
in 2012. That is quite recent compared to Tiger’s Whip for example which has
been created in 1991. “Our Children” is currently exhibited at the Guggenheim
Museum at New-York city. The dimensions are 120 * 200 * 60 cm. Here is a picture of the famous Guggenheim Museum, a very symbolic place for art in the United States Of America.
This work
is made of galvanized steel, a glass and milk inside the glass. I decided to
choose “Our Children” because I have been impressed by the simplicity of this
sculpture. Then, it is only composed of two tables made of steel: the little one
below the big one. This is a three-part sculpture, the two tables and the glass
full of milk. This work has been quite often shown with a white wall in the back to emphatique this very typical atmosphere.
At first
sight, the thing that stroke is the humanity that is created by the curve of
the two tables. I personally believe that both of the tables represent two
human beings, one children and one parent. My feeling has been strengthened by
the name of the work “Our Children” which gave credibility to my theory.
Furthermore, after looking on the Internet, I learnt indeed that it represents
a baby suckling the milk of his mother. I understood then why the glass of milk
was on the table.
One thing I
really enjoy in every single work of Tang Da Wu is the presence of Chinese
culture and society. We have seen in Tiger’s Whip that he claimed his strong commitment
in favor of the spot of massacre of tigers by Chinese. With “Our Children”,
Tang Da Wu emphasized the importance of family in the Chinese culture. More precisely,
this sculpture decrypts the filiations between the mother and the child. The
glass milk is the link between the two.
I find
really difficult to show this kind of links with a stationary work. But the
fact is, with the glass of milk, and the curve of the table legs, Tang Da Wu
did it well, and I liked that. One important think not to forget is the
position of the little table: directly under the big one, like a mother
protecting her own baby. I have been really amazed by the simplicity of “Our
Children”. This simplicity leads to a real power coming from this work.
Unfortunately, I have not been able to see it, but I guess that the work is
placed in a big empty showroom in order to deepen this feeling.
On the
other hand, when I first see the work, I regretted not to see the same kind
curves on the top of each table. I guess it could have brought more movement to
the work and strengthened the atmosphere of the work.
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