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Harvard Association for US-China Relations Second annual symposium: ‘The art of representing China’ Trevor H. Simon Invitational lecture: ‘Becoming un-Executed’ 3 rd April 2010 ____________________________________________________________________________________________________ _ ABSTRACT: Sociological interpretations of selected Chinese & American modern and contemporary art and their spiritual utility for the self and society Making use of selected Chinese and American modern and contemporary art imagery, Mr Simon will suggest a number of comparative interpretations to draw a deeply personal narrative, and will correlate these images with economic, financial and sociological data to posit spiritual linkages between art, finance and the self. Attention will be given to the real world relevance of selected imagery as it relates to the healthiness of a society, the conduct of the individual and the implications for the state of trust and fear within the self. It is hoped that this early stage work will enliven the wider debate as to the relevance of art imagery, the risks inherent in any copycatting of American norms in a Chinese context, and the leadership opportunities arising. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Harvard Association for US-China Relations

Second annual symposium: ‘The art of representing China’

Trevor H. Simon Invitational lecture: ‘Becoming un-Executed’ 3rd April 2010 _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

ABSTRACT: Sociological interpretations of selected Chinese & American modern and contemporary art and their

spiritual utility for the self and society

Making use of selected Chinese and American modern and contemporary art imagery, Mr Simon will suggest a number of

comparative interpretations to draw a deeply personal narrative, and will correlate these images with economic, financial

and sociological data to posit spiritual linkages between art, finance and the self. Attention will be given to the real world

relevance of selected imagery as it relates to the healthiness of a society, the conduct of the individual and the implications

for the state of trust and fear within the self. It is hoped that this early stage work will enliven the wider debate as to the

relevance of art imagery, the risks inherent in any copycatting of American norms in a Chinese context, and the leadership

opportunities arising. _____________________________________________________________________________________________________

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Trevor H. Simon

Mr Simon is an art investor and fund of hedge funds manager with an investment banking

background. Prior to hedge funds, Mr Simon was involved in private investment as arranger,

adviser &/or as joint or sole principal in a range of sectors including media, financial services,

leisure, alternatives, ports, and art & collectibles. Prior to private investment, to 2001 Mr Simon was

Director and Global Head of Strategy for the equities division of Deutsche Bank, and previously

was Head of Client Strategy at Société Générale responsible for the equities platform. Prior to

strategy roles Mr Simon worked for SG-Crosby in Asian institutional sales and as a researcher at

the World Markets Research Centre focusing on the Gulf region.

In addition to his commercial activities, since the mid 1990’s, Mr Simon has assembled and

advised on a dual collection of Chinese and American modern and contemporary art around a

range of principal themes looking primarily at the spiritual relationship between art and finance. The

Simon and BTC collections of acquired and reserved works include: (Chinese) Zhang Xiaogang,

Cai Quo Jiang, Yue Minjun, Wang Guanyi, Li Chen, Chen Yu, Zhang Lin Hai, Fang Lijun, Tang Zhi

Gang, Fang Zheng, Guo Jin, Liu Ye, Feng Zhen Jie and Li Shan; (American) Chuck Close, James

Rosenquist, Marylyn Dintenfass, Wolf Kahn, Andy Warhol, Richard Tuttle, Paul Wonner, Marsden

Hartley, Stuart Davis, Charles Sheeler, John Marin, Alfred Maurer, Georgia O’Keefe and Arthur

Dove. A number of works are indicated for gifting to European and US museums, and a separate

sale program has set multiple world records for various artists.

Mr Simon has an undergraduate degree in Management and Systems Science from City University

and has been invited as a Guest Lecturer to LBS, NYU-Stern, Shanghai, Wharton and Harvard

universities on art investment and strategy.

Speaker bio

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Execution and execution

Paradigm of trauma and recovery

Societal trauma

Wrong God? - America

Wrong God? – China

Broken people

Realisation, coping, consequences

Attempts at recovery

Integration

The future

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The American experiment with turbo-individualism

has fractured its’ finances and its’ families.

Must China do the same.....?

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Killed by culture

Yue Min Jun, Execution, 1995

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Commonality: a platform for collectivism or individualism? Who am I really? How can I be heard? Does fitting in alienate?

Sui Jianguo, Mao Jacket, 2008 Rene Magritte, The Son of Man, 1964

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Numbing out: Western & Asian (Japanese) approaches

Pills / anime... West and East... both deaden the senses, both subvert shame, both stall maturity

MR., untitled, 2008

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Execution and execution

Paradigm of trauma and recovery

Societal trauma

Wrong God? - America

Wrong God? – China

Broken people

Realisation, coping, consequences

Attempts at recovery

Integration

The future

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- Neglect

- Abandonment

- Enmeshment

- Abuse

- Shame

- Maladaption

- Dysfunction

- Immaturity

- Surrender

- New identity

- Spiritual opening

- Growth in maturity

TRAUMA PAIN BARRIER ...RECOVERY

Stages in developmental maturity

Source: Facing Co-dependence, Pia Mellody,1991

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Trauma (and recovery) can be considered at the

level of the State, not just the individual…

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Victim no more: happiness over success – be yourself

• Trauma

• Shame

• Maladaption

• Control

• Denial

• Low self esteem

• Dysfunctional coping

• Betrayal bond

• Addictive behaviour

• False G-d’s

• Reaching bottom

• Recovery

• Search for identity

• Spiritual opening

Is China codependent

?

Is America in denial

?

Are both recovering

from trauma ?

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Execution and execution

Paradigm of trauma and recovery

Societal trauma

Wrong God? - America

Wrong God? – China

Broken people

Realisation, coping, consequences

Attempts at recovery

Integration

The future

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Shaky foundations

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis

Savings collapse U.S. personal savings rates, %

Mental illness ‘grows’ DSM codes, #

Source: Bureau of Economic Analysis Source: US Drug and Alcohol Service Information

Addiction treatment leaps U.S. treatment centres, #

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Save me!

Nobody to catch me... Psychiatric resources

Source: World Health Organisation, Mental Health Atlas, 2005 Source: World Health Organisation

...and will they be able to hold me? Comparative obesity rate, BMI >30%

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Live and let live – execution no more

Suicide – an esteem issue Rate per 100,00 population

Source: WHO Source: United Nations Food and Agriculture Organisation

- comfort-eating shows poor esteem US v China ratio of daily sugar consumer per person

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Pity the children Income vs child well being for developed countries, 2009

Source: The Children’s Society ‘Good Childhood’ report, 2009

UNICEF index

of child

well-being

National income per person ($)

Higher

Lower

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Keep dreaming Yes you can! - but its difficult

Source: The Children’s Society ‘Good Childhood’ report, 2009

Lower

Higher

Intergenerational

income

persistence - How far parents

income predicts their

children’s

Child poverty rate

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Tempers fray: TV and comity don’t go together Behaviours per degree of agreement that: “...TV is my primary form of entertainment”

Gave the finger

to another

driver

Worked on a

community project

Average nos

of occurences

Source: Bowling Alone, Prof Robert Putnam, Simon & Schuster, 2000

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Dreaming difficulties: intense denial Those aged 12+ needing but not receiving treatment for illicit drug or alcohol use: 2006

Source: IPRS Substance Abuse and Mental Health Data Archive National Survey 2006

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Shaky foundations U.S. private debt

Source: U.S. Federal Reserve

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Shaky foundations

Who runs this place? US financial-industry debt as a % of GDP

Identity tsunami % of US labour force unemployed for more than 6months

Source: The Atlantic magazine Source: U.S. Federal Reserve

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In God We (don’t) Trust

Source: Towers Perrin, Tort industry study, 2010

Failure of trust Cumulative U.S. Tort costs and GDP growth,1950 - 2009

Perc

enta

ge c

han

ge

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Are we having fun yet?

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Execution and execution

Paradigm of trauma and recovery

Societal trauma

Wrong God? - America

Wrong God? – China

Broken people

Realisation, coping, consequences

Attempts at recovery

Integration

The future

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Bigger buildings, smaller selves.....

External deification seeds internal malaise....

Thus the buildings (& the selves) inevitably will fall...

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A bridge to a new God

Joseph Stella, Study for Brooklyn Bridge, 1922 Chartes Cathedral, France, various images

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New temples Height development of the worlds tallest buildings historically

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Too much choice, not enough leadership x

Andreas Gursky, 99 cent, 1999

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False God as comfort

Barbara Kruger, Untitled (I shop therefore I am),1987

The diefication of consumption

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Temptation masters man

Jenny Holzer, Survival Series, 1985

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Execution and execution

Paradigm of trauma and recovery

Societal trauma

Wrong God? - America

Wrong God? – China

Broken people

Realisation, coping, consequences

Attempts at recovery

Integration

The future

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Trust in God, not (a) man...

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Man portrayed as God…. i.e. Mao is greater

“Forging ahead courageously while following the greatest leader Chairman Mao”

Official poster, Chinese Communist Party poster, 1969

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Mao is everywhere, all walks of life and leisure

Zhang Hongtu, Ping Pong Mao, 1995

Mao as God – ubiquitous, in all pursuits

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Mao as God – he is all seeing, he is behind all doors

Zhang Hongtu, Front Door, 1985

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Mao as God… ie Mao can kill and replace Jesus

Guo Brothers, Execution of Christ, 2009

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Execution and execution

Paradigm of trauma and recovery

Societal trauma

Wrong God? - America

Wrong God? – China

Broken people

Realisation, coping, consequences

Attempts at recovery

Integration

The future

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Embedded rage Avoided shame maladapts into resentment expressed as rage (or repressed leads to addiction)

Guangyi, Second set, 1985

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Evidence of decay

Zeng Fanzhi, Meat series, 1992 Liu Wei, Who Am I, 2000

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Implosion of personality – dissolution of self

Yang Shaobin, Fighting no20, 1999 Francis Bacon, Self Portrait, 1973

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Infant leaders: traumatised and broken, thus immature

Tang Zhi Gang, Children In a Meeting, 2002

Nancy Pelosi, Speaker

U.S. House of Representatives

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Glascine, flat-line, barely living…

Zhang Xiaogang, Bloodline: The Big Family no 3, 1999

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Dissociation complete

Zeng Fanzhi, Mask Series no 9, 2001

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Execution and execution

Paradigm of trauma and recovery

Societal trauma

Wrong God? - America

Wrong God? – China

Broken people

Realisation, coping, consequences

Attempts at recovery

Integration

The future

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Coping……… (dysfunctionally)…….

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Loss of identity: Western sources of differentiation

Wang Guangyi, Political Pop, 1993 Ai Wei Wei, dynastic vase, 2005

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Search for new identity: a classic trauma response Comfortable as un-comfortable… putting on a good show

Weng Fen, Health / Fashion / White Collar, 2000

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Consumerism: desolation, a spiritual desert

Elmgreen and Dragset,

Prada Marfa, 2005

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Personality fragmentation Re-integration vital.. mutual trauma in American and Chinese society

Zeng Fanzhi, We n:2, 2002 Chuck Close, Self Portrait, 1986

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Walled in (emotionally), repressed, adult-children Defence as prison

Zhang Lin Hai, untitled, 2001

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Dissidence - a vent for anger and frustration “I have to speak for people who are afraid!”

Ai Weiwei, Tiananmen, 2000

Ai Weiwei, White House, 1999

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False pride and super size (insecurity)

Marsden Hartley, Finnish-Yankee Wrestler, 1916 Zhang Huan, My New York, 2005

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Consequences...... dysfunctional ones....

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Alienation of the individual: controlled, powerless

Yang Jing, Lucky Fortune, 2004 Coca Cola Inc, Love It Light campaign, 2010

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Relationship failures, numbing-out on work

Xu Yong, Solution Scheme D1 and D2, 2007

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Family breakdown

Source: PRC National Bureau of Statistics

Note: Marriage rate in the period stayed roughly constant with

a 14.4% peak-trough and 6.4% maximum mean variance

Feng Zheng Jie, Untitled, 2003

Three times more? PRC divorce, %*

Divorce as a % of marriages

in 2005 in the US was 46%

280%

increase

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Broken homes

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Realisation………

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Trauma break, questioning, out of denial

Luo Zhongli, Father, 1980

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Out of denial, denial of false identity

Luo Zhongli, Father, 1980

(detail)

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Reflation post-trauma: coming back to life

Michelangelo, Creation of Adam, 1511 Chen Yu, no 17, 2002 Chen Yu, no 13, 2002

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Execution and execution

Paradigm of trauma and recovery

Societal trauma

Wrong God? - America

Wrong God? – China

Broken people

Realisation, coping, consequences

Attempts at recovery

Integration

The future

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Coping……… (healthily)…….

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Dilution of false God’s: Mao as man, brands as specious Flawed lofty ideals, ignoble realities

Artus, Bitch, 2007

ZEVS, Visual Attack, 2008

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Shame accepted, the betrayal bond finally breaks

Guo Brothers, Mao’s Guilt, 2008

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Questioning values

Ai Weiwei, Dropping a Han dynasty vase, 2006

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Integration of old with new

Shao Fan, King, chair, 1996 Xu Bing, Art For The People

1999

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Then and now… back to wholeness From glascine to glowing

Codependent no more: what a difference Recovery can make…

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Execution and execution

Paradigm of trauma and recovery

Societal trauma

Wrong God? - America

Wrong God? – China

Broken people

Realisation, coping, consequences

Attempts at recovery

Integration

The future

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Trauma and recovery Never forget national humiliation, rejuvenate China!

HONOUR

Gaining glory

Processing humilliation

SHAME External Internal

Civilisation

Barbarism

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Integration in art and self

HIGH LOW

LOW

HIGH

SERENE

Marylyn Dintenfass

GOOD & FRUITY

2009

Amount

of risk

taking

Degree of

trust

Risk

Trust

FEARFUL

BROKEN RECKLESS

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World’s collide:

Source: ‘Breakout’, Melissa Chiu, Asia Society, 2006

East

Symbolised by Buddha on a lotus

Rule by man

Centralised imperial power

Intuition / meditation

Self restraint

Nothingness

Conform to nature

Acupuncture

Passive

West

Symbolised by Jesus on a cross

Rule by law

Democracy / civil rights

Intellect / analysis

Venting

Success / riches

Analyse nature

Surgical operation

Active

Ah Xian value summary

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Restoration (never enough…)

Identity

Security

Olympic Opening Ceremony, Beijing, 2008

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Remedies (1) …leadership of, by, self

Art screams for leadership of self

Chinese identity must deliver what America has not

Responsibility rather than indulgence

Take proper place on world stage

Shame is to be digested not avoided

Harmony of self (not society) cures society

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Remedies (2) …nurturance, acceptance

Respect art, dwell on it, let it work on you

Have a disconnection day

Let go of shame: past as platform, not prison

De-programme from mass culture

Enjoy your century

Rise in harmony with society and self

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Remedies (3) …responsibility

Target emotional poverty, not just financial

Target message pollution, not just environmental

Create community credits, not just carbon ones

Send top 3 fears to Google for emotion mapping

Stand up, take your place

“There is more to life than increasing its speed” (Gandhi)

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Execution and execution

Paradigm of trauma and recovery

Societal trauma

Wrong God? - America

Wrong God? – China

Broken people

Realisation, coping, consequences

Attempts at recovery

Integration

The future

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Now what…?

Buyout of US artistic heritage

Hegemonic shift

Novel structure

Trauma

Recovery

Art

Finance

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Nothing to fear

Empowered

China

America

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The future of Chinese identity

You

Know thyself

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Harvard Association for US-China Relations

Second annual symposium: ‘The art of representing China’ Invitational lecture: ‘Becoming un-Executed’ Trevor H. Simon 3rd April 2010

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