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Hundred must read books in a lifetime
recycled Books
2013
Zhou Wendou
100 Books You Must Read in Your Life" book list comes from: Baidu Encyclopedia http://baike.baidu.com/view/8004053.htm Seek a purely objective bibliography without personal likes and dislikes. According to Baidu Encyclopedia - after reading these 100 books, your life will change from now on! All the books come from: personal book collection, second-hand book market, and gifts from friends. The most essential feature of an old book - has been read! This is exactly the whole process of the book I am pursuing—1. Author writing, 2. Publishing and printing, 3. Selling and buying, 4. Being read, 5. My decomposition and reconstruction. Each book is re-made according to the size and style of the original book. There are many characters in the original book, the appearance and shape remain unchanged, and the original appearance of its physical characteristics is strictly maintained. But it has lost the most important function of a book—readable! Reflect on the nature of books as symbols of human civilization. And to commemorate: Due to the rise of the Internet, the fact that paper books are about to die out!
The footprints left by the cleaners
2021
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Vest
2006
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Galaxy X 2015
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Because of the studio's leaks, I repeatedly witnessed waterproofing workers laying tarpaulin on the roof. Faced with this rolled-up, black, textured material, I gradually developed my own perspective: tarpaulin is the last barrier between humanity and the sky.
The artwork is a Milky Way scene constructed from wrapped tarpaulin, possessing a new logical relationship. The structure is both compact and solid, yet also temporary. Within the wrapping, each quasar is bound and obstructed in its own position, filled with tension and a sense of suffocation. Yet, on the surface, it presents a perfect form, like a vinyl record, with a captivating order and harmony.
Installation art piece titled ADHD
The artists name is Zhou Wendou
beijing
2026
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beijing
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Speed and Snow
2026
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The structure of a basketball
2006
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New shirt
2017
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Against the Grid 2.0
Feb , 2026
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Concrete, globe stickers
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Each shattered Easter egg is a metaphor for our fragile world.
The world of 2022 is filled with plague and war. Materials like concrete and a reversed globe with negative space reflect the fragmentation, involution, and self-isolation of our current world.
We live in a series of blind boxes. Here, shelters cast in concrete symbolize the lonely cages of humanity. We perform a blindly arrogant, omnipotent act, but in reality, we are merely Easter eggs in the universe, constantly at risk of encountering observers with destructive tendencies. We have no control over anything.
One Target, Two Centers
2015 Materials: Wood, Metal Dimensions: 45 x 51 x 3 cm
Description: I am interested in the unspoken 'rules' within us. A dartboard is the purest materialized symbol of the 'target'. I gave it a second center to create a simple formal paradox. When the sole focus disappears, the rules of the game collapse, leaving behind a field full of questions. I hope that the viewer, in the moment of picking up a dart, can experience a profound hesitation—a hesitation about choice, about faith, and about how we find our own throwing trajectory in an artificially constructed world full of double standards.