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Weapon of fire Painting

Man Yu Fung

Costa Rica

Painting, Acrylic on Canvas

Size: 27.6 W x 19.7 H x 0.4 D in

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As part of her commitment to the messages of her art, Man Yu's more recent works have come out of the second dimension by incorporating specific elements to invite the viewer to interact with the painting. These ingredients of the composition have enriched the experience that the observers have had in witnessing the artist's works, granting them a way to connect with the message more intimately and to arrive at the introspection incited with the work of Man Yu. Man Yu deepens: "I have always thought that art, even painting, must be able to touch; let the audience feel the textures and communicate with the works beyond just looking at them".   As an example of this, you can see the work "Angelique" which, when unveiled by the public is discovered as seen. In the same way happens with the work "Xue Mei". Both works were inspired by the Silk Road and were exhibited at the 7th Beijing International Art Biennale at the National Museum of China, as well as at the 2019 Latin American and Caribbean Art Festival at the Beijing World Art Museum. In this last exhibition, they were acquired by the China Postal Mail and the Foundation for Peace and Development to be used as an image of the Official Commemorative Postal Stamp of the 12th anniversary of relations between China and Costa Rica, celebrated in the framework of the 70 Anniversary of the People's Republic of China.

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Painting:Acrylic on Canvas

Original:One-of-a-kind Artwork

Size:27.6 W x 19.7 H x 0.4 D in

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Man Yu is an interdisciplinary artist, humanist, vegan, and environmentalist. Born in Hong Kong, she settled in Costa Rica when her family emigrated in search of peace. Although painting has been the medium in which he has excelled, it incorporates multiple multidisciplinary media such as installation, video, and performance. Her training has been outside the academy, with artists from the old guard such as Julio Escámez (Chile), Nelly Eyo (Argentina), and Wu Song Ze (China). Much of her work focuses on raising awareness about problems through the decipherment of the layers of the human being. With this, her work goes through antixenophobic and antihomophobic activism, treating identity beyond the differences of the physical surface layers of being. She has participated in multiple national and international exhibitions, with works in public collections inside and outside Costa Rica, such as the Postal Mail and the Ministry of Culture of China, the Hanwei International Group, the Costa Rican Center for Science, and Culture, the National Bank. from Costa Rica and the Juan Santamaría Airport. She has obtained important recognitions, such as the best short film at the European International Film Festival and the declaration of Costa Rican national cultural interest. Man Yu represented Costa Rica in Museari Queer Art in Valencia 2021, in the International Video Art Festival of Camagüey 2021, and the official exhibition of 10 years of Artistic Exchange between China, Latin America, and the Caribbean in Beijing 2021. Also, in the Art Festival Latin American Beijing 2019, in the issuance of commemorative envelopes of the Post Office of China in 2019, and the Beijing Biennial 2017. Her most recent solo exhibition, Human Suit, was held at the La Neomudéjar Museum in Madrid in 2021. Also, she is part of the performance cartography "Centroamérica en Acción" published by the Museum of Contemporary Art and Design and supported by the Fundación Jumex Arte Contemporáneo, and of the cartography of the comic made by women "Graphic Coordinates" published by AECID (Spanish Agency for International Development Cooperation). Official Ambassador Essential Costa Rica.

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