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Lin Tianmiao (Chinese: 林天苗; born 1961) is a contemporary Chinese installation artist and textile designer. Through her use of everyday objects, she explores the relationship of tradition and modernization.〔 Lin Tianmiao was born in 1961 in Taiyuan, Shanxi province, China. Her father was an ink painter and master calligrapher〔 and her mother studied and taught traditional dance.〔 She earned a bachelor's degree in Fine Art from Capital Normal University in Beijing in 1984. She lived in Brooklyn from 1988〔 to 1994. She returned to Beijing in 1995 and converted her home into an open studio which was an important venue for Apartment Art.〔 In the 1990s, Lin created works with materials of contrasting textures.〔 Her signature medium became undyed cotton thread. One of her earliest works, ''The Proliferation of Thread Winding'' (1995), included 20,000 balls of thread attached with needles to a rice paper-covered iron bed. Lin's work often deals with themes specific to women and while critics have compared her work to Western feminist art with its focus on the manifestations of domesticity, she has rejected that characterization.〔 Since the mid-1990s, her works have been included in every major international museum show on Chinese contemporary art. She co-founded the Loft New Media Art Center in 2001.〔 She had a 2006 residency at the Singapore Tyler Print Institute where she experimented with paper media and printmaking.〔 Lin is married to video artist Wang Gongxin〔 and has a son, Sean.〔 She lives in Beijing. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Lin Tianmiao」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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