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Works by artist Cao Yu

Cao Yu's works include stunners, fountains and faucets. I just think you might as well miss me and leave everything behind.

Cao Yu, a contemporary artist. 1988 was born in lingyuan city, Liaoning province, and his ancestral home was in Shandong province. In 2006, he was admitted to the Sculpture Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts, where he received his undergraduate and master's degrees on 201and 201respectively. His tutor is Sui Jianguo. Her creation spans many media, such as images, installations, performances, photography, sculpture and painting. With her unique interdisciplinary practice and sharp artistic language, she is known as the leader of a new generation of female artists in China and one of the most influential young artists in China.

Cao Yu said that Spring is like a portrayal of her life. It is a life full of sparks, thinking like a spring, making peaks frequently until the oil runs out and the lamp dries up, forming a perfect reincarnation. Critics say that Cao Yu's Fountain is an extension and change of the fountain in the history of world art, and it is also the first "fountain" brought by women in the new century. Dr Louis geist wrote that Spring is a grenade thrown at deep-rooted cultural taboos.

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In "The Dragon Head", Cao Yu of Albert Nobbs sits astride an old industrialized sink with a broken faucet under it. Every time a work is published online, the comment building is built in an instant again and again, and it is another night. "I just miss you more than I do" seems to put people in the noisy streets of Hong Kong. This truth, which was taken out by the artist from the darkness of human nature, is now changing color.

There is "Everything Left", which is a chronicle of the times engraved by Cao Yu with her long hair that has fallen off over time. To this end, she kept the same long straight black hair from 65438 to 2006. Today, Cao Yu is standing in front of his work, with a ponytail behind his head and under his hip. This hairstyle is my life, I can't cut it, I can't dye it, and I won't change it all my life. She made a meat cleaver with soft long hair that naturally fell off, and carved the life stories of Cao Yu and countless girls on the canvas, which is the artist's record of the times in his limited life.