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Works that challenge conventional thinking

Published Thu, Mar 13, 2014 · 10:00 PM

WHEN Chinese contemporary artist Gao Weigang was a child, he was never very good at communicating with other kids his age. So, instead, he decided at a young age to turn to art as a way of doing things independently from others, he says.

"I chose to draw and paint, beginning with copying and imitating other paintings, so I essentially became an artist at four years old," says Gao, who was born in 1976 and is now based in Beijing.

But what he humbly chooses to call a stroke of fate, ended up becoming a career choice that has since led him down the path of being an artist and exhibiting in various cities around the world including London, Hong Kong and New York.

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