A glimpse of overseas Chinese students via arts show

By Xu Yanhua
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"The wonders of the beauty of art are boundless," or in Chinese "Chong Er" is the name of the exhibition held in the British Museum on January 5, 2015. Four Chinese students present their art works: three short films entitled Rebirth, Emptiness and Ciao Fa Come Stai, together with two paintings Emptiness and Night Fence.

"The wonders of the beauty of art are boundless," or in Chinese "Chong Er" is the name of the exhibition held in the British Museum on January 5, 2015. [Photo/China.org.cn]



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Rebirth is a short film produced by Cong Fei , which contains ten clips. The film records an extremely difficult journey of rebirth. Each clip was filmed at different times during the healing process. This is a film diary full of messages about this journey.

Ten clips of this film are subtitled as:

1.The Hole of Life

2.Confuse.com

3. 10.26pm

4. Mum said 'You have to be alive'

5. A Little Pain

6. Let Me Out

7. A Silent Volcano

8. Know Thyself

9. My Parents And I

10. What Are You Made of?

Fei was born in 1990 in Beijing, China. Both of her parents are artists. She received professional arts training in China before she came to study in the UK. She gained her MA degree in Experimental Film from Kingston University, London, and a Certificate of Introduction to Curating from Central Saint Martins College. Her film was screened at the Institute of Contemporary Arts (ICA) Londonand her painting 'Memory of the Countryside' was short-listed in the 'Chinese Mineral Colour Painting Exhibition of Heilongjiang Province' where it won the 'Youxiu' award.

Website: http://v.youku.com/v_show/id_XODcwNTczMzY4.html

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