Sofia Echo, Bulgaria: Chinese block artist's show (Photo)
October 23, 2003
Staff reporter
FOR ART'S SAKE: The representatives of Zhang Cui Ying in front of
Parliament after Ying's exhibition was prevented from opening after
alleged intervention by the Chinese embassy.
Mrs. Yan (left), Bolette Ebertz and Peter Ebertz (right).
THE opening of an exhibition by Australian artist Zhang Cui Ying at the
Bulgarian Parliament was stopped by an officer of the Chinese embassy, a
spokesperson for the artist told a news conference.
Inner Beauty And Peace was the title of the exhibition that had been
scheduled to open in Parliament last Wednesday. Almost 40 traditional Chinese
paintings were to adorn the walls of the MPs Club.
Zhang Cui Ying was invited to exhibit her work by National Movement Simeon II
MP Snezhina Chipeva, after Chipeva met the artist at the European Parliament in
February this year.
She sent her paintings and her representatives started arranging them in the
MPs Club. After everything had been arranged, an officer of the Chinese embassy
arrived and asked Parliament's administration to stop the exhibition. The
pictures were removed, and the representatives were told that the exhibition had
been postponed because the artist had not come in person.
Zhang Cui Ying practices Falun Dafa, a traditional Chinese teaching of
spiritual and physical perfection, vehemently opposed by the Beijing government.
Her representatives said that she had no plans to come to Bulgaria because
she was preparing her case against the former state of head of China, but after
the exhibition was postponed she had decided she wanted to come to the country.
Meanwhile, her representatives have been looking for an alternative venue for
the exhibition.
[...]
CuiYing, a suffragette known around the world, started the creative road of
her life at the age of 10, in her native Shanghai. There she was taught the main
principles of the traditional Chinese art, which involves using "Chi"
(which means vital energy) while slowly and gently touching the canvas with the
brush. Moreover, Chinese art insists every painting must reflect the soul of the
artist, meaning the latter should have a high level of morality. This has been
an important influence in Zhang's works and life.
In 1996, after she had won several awards, her life took a turn when she got
arthritis. Inability to work made her life unbearable.
Then, along with her husband, she became familiar with the ancient Eastern
practice involving the elaboration of the human body and soul, called Falun Dafa
(or Falun Gong) preaching Truth, Compassion and Tolerance. It seemed like a
miracle when, after a short while of practicing Falun Dafa, Zhang's illness
passed, and she began painting again.
In 1999, because of Falun Dafa's huge popularity and the presence of almost
100 million people practicing it (much more than the members of the Communist
Party), it was proclaimed illegal in China. Thousands of people were arrested,
and sent to jail, labor camps, and psychiatric clinics.
Seeing the persecution of her compatriots, Zhang returned to China to tell
her fellows about her experience and the benefits of practicing Falun Dafa. The
reaction of the Chinese government was to jail her for eight months, and during
her incarceration she was subjected to torture and insults.
She was saved from the brutality of Chinese labor camps after pressure from
the international community.
The innovative and internationally acclaimed traditional Chinese painter has
held exhibitions in more than 20 countries and 60 cities all over the world,
with the desire to show her sufferings to the whole world. Many artists, and
human rights associations, all around the world have voiced appreciation for her
paintings and infinite courage.
CuiYing has laid the groundwork for a damages claim against former Chinese
leader Jiang Zemin. World famous lawyer Sir Jeffrey Robertson has given an
undertaking to help in the lawsuit at the UN. The lawsuit aims to expose human
rights abuses by senior government officials.
"I will continue setting up exhibitions all over the world with the hope
that the visitors reading the history of my torment and seeing the inner beauty
expressed in my paintings would clearly feel the Truth, Compassion and Tolerance
of Falun Dafa," she said.
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