
“Feast” by Xiao Guo Hui draws on his life experiences in China and his engagement with European visual traditions, depicting scenes of control, violence, and “man’s inhumanity to man.” The ironic title “Feast” contrasts sharply with the unsettling imagery, serving as a commentary on cruelty, excess, and broader social realities.
This catalogue features full-spread reproductions of the paintings, an essay by Ulysses Castellanos, and stylistically presents important details from the paintings.
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