shao yinong & muchen: banknote tapestries

10,000 chinese note (dr. sun yat-sen), 1942
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chinese artists shao yinong and muchen produce works which reflect the cultural revolution in contemporary chinese society.
drawing on the pursuit of wealth, one of the central narratives of humanity, the husband and wife team's latest project
'spring and autumn' is a series of twelve embroidered tapestries featuring obsolete banknotes from different countries
and time periods. presented for the first time at the 2011 singapore art biennale, the body of work considers the
ideological shifts in political economies in china and around the world, depicting symbols of leaders, heroes and mythical figures.
here, shao yinong and muchen explore the centrality of money as a symbol of political power, something we are reminded of
whenever we look at the important figures on a banknote. of their 'spring and autumn' series they say.
'needling through the gold, silver and black threads presents a feeling so dazzling yet wicked, which is exactly the
kind of ecstasy we attempt to create. currency becomes so feathery light and thin that it floats in the air. it looks delicate
and weak but it is as sharp as a blade and fatally lethal. this is the lost arena hidden within currency.'
each of the pieces are developed using the suzhou method, one of the
oldest embroidery techniques in the world.
this craft involves very
detailed representations of subjects embroidered onto silk, whereby in
some cases,
the same embroidered image is repeated on both sides of the
silk fabric. in the case of 'spring and autumn',
the delicate works
suggest the fragile nature of political and economic power.

10,000 chinese note (dr. sun yat-sen), 1942
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the banknotes represented in the series are:
100 german mark note (goddess), 1908
one qing note, 1909-1911
100 russian note (catherine II), 1910
one chinese note (hunagdi), 1911
ten chinese note (god of wealth), 1920
one chinese note (temple of heaven), 1935
10,000 chinese note (dr. sun yat-sen), 1942
ten chinese note (workers and peasants), 1949
one chinese note (tian'anmen), 1956
five vietnam dong note, 1958
ten chinese note (mass united), 1963
100 chinese note (four leaders), 1990
50 U.S.S.R note (vladimir lenin), 1991

installation view of the banknotes
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100 russian note (catherine II), 1910
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100 russian note (catherine II), 1910
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100 russian note (catherine II), 1910, detail
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100 chinese note (four leaders), 1990
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1990 100 chinese note (four leaders)
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ten chinese note (workers and peasants), 1949
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ten chinese note (workers and peasants), 1949
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one chinese note (tian'anmen), 1956
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one chinese note (temple of heaven), 1935
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100 german mark note (goddess), 1908
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