Yun Bai, Bloom Fully in All Your Glory (as if You'll Die by Midnight Tonight), 2012

Yun Bai, Bloom Fully in All Your Glory (as if You'll Die by Midnight Tonight), 2012

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Yun Bai
Bloom Fully in All Your Glory (as if You'll Die by Midnight Tonight), 2012
Serigraph, Ed. of 42
26”x20”

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Yun Bai was Born in Beijing, China. She explores with porn magazines and ping pong balls in addition to traditional mediums (oil paints, watercolors, etc). Bai focuses on issues in identity while creating social stimulatory experiments presented through mockery, often with a feminist twist, while observing urban culture with scientific references attached. Bai is a personification of the flowers she paints, a rape survivor who metamorphosed into a floral masterpiece. She is on the roster of artists at the Brooklyn Museum’s Elizabeth A. Sackler Center for Feminist Art: Feminist Art Base. Bai graduated from Agnes Scott College, a private women’s college in Atlanta, Georgia in 2001. She has shown both nationally and internationally, and has been reviewed by the Atlanta Journal Constitution, ART PAPERS Magazine, Pittsburgh Pulp, Pittsburgh Post-Gazette, Pittsburgh City Paper, Creative Loafing Atlanta, Art Asia Pacific, LA Weekly (Top 10 Emerging Artists, 2006), and was included in New American Paintings, Pacific Edition, No. 67 Along with “The Pillars” (hip-hop legends Rico Wade and Big Rube of The Dungeon Family, DJ Jelly, and rising star Yamin Semali). Bai is currently working on a project entitled YeeQuality Movement that uses hip hop as a vehicle to educate and engage men on women’s issues.