On view

Orientation Gallery
Susan & John Diekman Gallery

Mai Dang Lao (McDonald's),

2002

Zhang Hongtu 張宏圖, born 1943, Pingliang, China; active New York, NY
2003-145 a-d

As an immigrant artist, I have learned a lot from my life experiences in both China and the States, the most important one is: There has been neither “pure Eastern art” nor “pure Western art” in today’s world. But there is no need to regret this because it is precisely this vague middle ground that creates more creative freedom for artists. The two works of mine—Mai Dang Lao and Kekou-Kele—were produced under such cognition and background. My works may make people think about some serious issues of the moment, such as “modern consumerism,” “globalization,” etc., but in fact, if it only just gives you a small grin, I would also be very happy.

Now, please turn your eyes from this label to the whole installation and examine the objects, which range from Western Zhou dynasty bronze to Ming dynasty-style blue-and-white floral porcelain to modern art by American pop art masters. I believe that after the survey, you will have your own understanding of my two works.

Zhang Hongtu, Artist

Information

Title
Mai Dang Lao (McDonald's)
Dates

2002

Medium
Cast bronze
Dimensions
sandwich container (a): 10.2 × 12.4 × 11.7 cm (4 × 4 7/8 × 4 5/8 in.) fries container (b): 19 × 13 × 7.4 cm (7 1/2 × 5 1/8 × 2 15/16 in.) fork (c): 15.2 × 2.5 × 1.4 cm (6 × 1 × 9/16 in.) knife (d): 15.2 × 1.4 × 0.4 cm (6 × 9/16 × 3/16 in.)
Credit Line
Gift in honor of Jerome Silbergeld
Object Number
2003-145 a-d
Place Made

Asia, China

Signatures
Numbered, signed, and dated in black marker on bottom of a and b: 1/10 Zhang Hongtu 2002
Inscription
Chinese characters inscribed on bottom of b
Culture
Type
Materials

2002-2003 Zhang Hongtu, born 1943 (New York, NY), sold to the Princeton University Art Museum, 2003.