Tseng Kwong Chi

I’ve been wanting to post something about Tseng Kwong Chi, the Chinese photographer (actually from Hong Kong), who dressed up as a Chinese diplomat in the 80′s and got invited to all the cool parties by people who didn’t know otherwise.

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TOP TO BOTTOM, East Meets West
© Tseng Kwong Chi

Horses Think has posted about the complete self portrait series by Tseng currently on at Paul Kasmin in Chelsea.

Smithsonian National Portrait Gallery:

In 1979 Tseng Kwong Chi put on a thrift store Mao-era suit to enter a “coat-and-tie” restaurant in New York and was mistaken by the maître d’ for a Chinese dignitary. The next year he successfully crashed the opening of the Ch’ing dynasty exhibition at the Metropolitan Museum of Art—posing with the rich and famous as a Chinese Communist official.

I read about Tseng’s life a while back and was impressed by his ingenuity, courage and determination for his work. His most famous series, “East Meets West”, not only created a stir in the US but also inspired his counterparts in China. Sadly, Tseng passed away in 1990 due to Aids.

Read more about his life and work here.