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1. An Offer She Can’t Refuse 1/10 Woodblock Print $188
2. Business Woman 1/10 Woodblock Print $188
3. Chinese Flowers1/10 Woodblock Print $188
4. A Portrait of Ruan1/10 Woodblock Print $188
5. Ruan Lingyu The Goddess1/10 Woodblock Print $188
6. The Tennis Player1/10 Woodblock Print $188
7. A Bottle of Wine1/10 Woodblock Print $188
8. A Man Approaches 1/10 Woodblock Print $188
9. Chinese Tea1/10 Woodblock Print $188
10. Mother and Son1/10 Woodblock Print $188
1. Gossip is a Fearful Thing $888 2. A Portrait of Ruan
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Like many of the characters she played, Ruan came from humble beginnings and had perpetual romantic trouble. When her complicated personal life became the fodder for press, she took an overdose of sleeping pills on March 8, 1935, leaving behind a note that read, “Gossip is a fearful thing.” She was
only 24. Ruan’s funeral procession was over three miles long and three women were reportedly so distraught over her death
that they committed suicide. The funeral even ended up on the front page of the New York Times who called it “the most
spectacular funeral of the century.”
House of Ruin – an improvised music trio featuring double bassist Dan Davies, drummer Clint Larson and J.M. Poulson
on guitar – perform live to a cinematic screening of The Goddess during The exhibition’s Opening 6pm at Chinese
House, Thursday January 24.
Like many of the characters she played, Ruan Lingyu came from humble beginnings and had perpetual romantic trouble. When her complicated personal life became the fodder for
press, she took an overdose of sleeping pills on March 8, 1935, leaving behind a note that read, “Gossip is a fearful thing." She was only 24.
Ruan's funeral procession was over three miles long and three women were reportedly so distraught over her death that they committed suicide. The funeral even ended up on the
front page of the New York Times who called it “the most spectacular funeral of the century."
House of Ruin – an improvised music trio featuring double bassist Dan Davies, drummer Clint Larson and J.M. Poulson on guitar – perform live to a cinematic screening of The Goddess at
One Eleven Gallery on the first day of the Lunar New Year on 5th February.