The Scotsman: Painted Protest
By: Roger Cox
May 6, 2003, Tuesday It is difficult to see how anyone could object to Zhang Cuiying's painting, One Hundred Koalas,
which is due to go on display at the Gallery of Modern Art in Glasgow this week. As its title
suggests, it is simply a picture of koala bears - 100 of them, all in a row. So why has the Chinese
government been trying to stop this work and others like it from being exhibited in galleries across
Europe in the last few months? It's not the koalas that China's ruling Communist Party has a problem
with, but the artist who painted them. Born and educated in China, but now an Australian citizen,
Zhang Cuiying is a practitioner of Falun Gong - a spiritual movement outlawed in China since 1999.
[...] A professional artist for many years, Zhang began to suffer from severe arthritis in 1996. Unable
to paint and barely able to walk, there appeared to be little conventional doctors could do to help.
But then Zhang decided to try using the five basic positions of Falun Gong to ease the pain in her
joints. The results exceeded all her expectations and in just five weeks she was cured. She came to
believe so strongly in the health-giving properties of the exercises that when she heard Falun Gong
had been outlawed, she decided to appeal to the Chinese government. On 5 March 2000, Zhang was in Beijing to lobby the People's Congress when police stopped her and
searched her bag. Discovering her letter of appeal to the then prime minister, Zhu Rongji, they
arrested her on the spot. She spent the next eight months in prison. "I was beaten and thrown
into male jail cells," she says "and while I showered, male inmates and policemen watched
and tried to humiliate me." Finally, after intervention from the Australian Government, Zhang was allowed to return home. She
believes that if she hadn't been an Australian citizen her fate could have been a lot worse.
According to Amnesty International, more than 350 Falun Gong practitioners have died in custody in
China since 1999. Once she recovered from her ordeal, Zhang decided to use her art as a means of raising awareness
of the plight of the Falun Gong practitioners in China. So far, she has visited 150 cities in 40
countries, exhibiting her paintings and telling her story. [...]
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