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  1. Beijing 2008 (Chinese: 北京2008) is a 2005 oil painting by a Chinese Canadian painter Liu Yi. It depicts four naked or half-naked women playing a game of strip mahjong [ 5 ] [ 2 ] [ 6 ] [ 7 ] and is their best known work.

  2. 27 Ιουν 2013 · Within the context of global affairs, the painting conveys deep insights. The work, titled “Beijing 2008”, depicts four young women playing Mahjong. The woman with the tattoos on her back is China. On her left, focused intensely on the game, is Japan.

  3. This is especially true of his best-known work Beijing 2008. And during the first few days of his solo exhibition at the Shanghai Art Museum, people have been lining up to get a closer appreciation of the works of the Canadian-based, Chinese-born painter. Critical review of "2008 Beijing"...

  4. 25 Ιουν 2013 · Amazing thought-provoking painting “Beijing 2008” by Chinese-Canadian artist Liu Yi. The woman with the tattoos on her back is China. On the left, focused intensely on the game, is Japan. The one with the shirt and head cocked to the side is America. Lying provocatively on the floor is Russia.

  5. 19 Ιουν 2006 · “Beijing-2008″ is a huge painting by Liu Yi (刘溢), exhibited in New York in March. Inside the picture, there are 5 women playing ma-joh (2008 Beijing Olympic game). One of the political interpretations by jxhill is that the 5 women are U.S (middle), Taiwan (left near the wall), japan (backward towards the audience), Russia (upside down ...

  6. The painting "Beijing 2008" depicts four women - China, Japan, America, and Russia - playing mahjong and symbolizes the complex geopolitical relations between the countries. China's tiles suggest both its growing power and hidden military strength.

  7. Beijing 2008 by Liu Yi (刘溢) This painting is currently making the rounds in Taiwan email circles. The thrift of the email is that the girl on the far right represents Taiwan, apart from the other majiang gamers.

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