Deng Yujiao

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The code is translated by the Chinese name ‘邓玉娇’ (Deng Yujiao)  through the ‘GB2312’ official character set.

The Deng Yujiao incident occurred on 10 May 2009 at a hotel in Badong County, Hubei province, in the People’s Republic of China. Deng Yujiao, a 21-year-old pedicure worker, tried to rebuff the advances of Deng Guida (no relation), director of the local township business promotions office, who had come to the hotel seeking sexual services. She allegedly stabbed her assailant several times trying to fight him off, resulting in his death. Badong County police subsequently arrested Deng Yujiao, charged her with homicide, and refused to grant her bail.

This case came to national prominence through internet forums and chatrooms, where netizens were enraged by her treatment. The case resonated with the public anger over the corruption and immorality of officials, and garnered over four million forum posts across the country. Chinese authorities attempted to play down the incident by limiting its presence on Chinese web portals, and a large number of discussion threads were censored. Following groundswell of public protests and online petitions, prosecutors dropped murder charges, granted her bail, and charged her with a lesser offense of “intentional assault”. She was found guilty but did not receive a sentence due to her mental state. The two surviving officials involved in the incident were sacked, also ostensibly in response to public pressure.

—— Wikipedia

Size

100x70x2.5 cm

Weight

2.50 kg with wooden inner frame

Materials

Acrylics & mixed materials on canvas

Period

2012

Record

Solo exhibition – ‘La Cina e’ viCina’, OneOff Space, Lecco, Italy. 2013
Group exhibition – ‘Codici Minati’, Castle Doria,Porto Venere, Italy. 2012