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Wang Qingsong born in 1966 in Heilongjiang Province, China, Wang studied at the Sichuan Academy of Fine Arts. Although he was trained as a painter, Wang began taking photographs in the 1990s as a way to better document the tension of cultural shifts. He is a contemporary Chinese artist. A large number of his photos were taken in the rapidly changing Chinese society. His photos are humorous and ironic at first and have a deeper message. “I think it is very meaningless if an artist only creates art for art’s sake,” “I think it would be absurd for an artist to ignore what’s going on in society,” he said. Most of his photographs satirize the corruption of Chinese society and the people’s worship of unhealthy Western culture. In the complex political relations in China, he bravely used his works to express the current situation of the Chinese people and then satirize these social relations.