Vol. 18 No. 2 (2021): Volume 18, Number 2 – 2021
Original Article

A Pilgrimage to Authenticity— A Study of China’s Van Gogh

Siyu CHEN
1. School of Humanities and Social Sciences, Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), Shenzhen, China. 2. Harbin Institute of Technology (Shenzhen), 518055, Shenzhen, China

Published 2021-03-08

Keywords

  • documentary, authenticity, tourism, city, creative industry, China

Abstract

This study offers a close reading of China’s Van Goghs, a documentary that tells the personal story of Zhao Xiaoyong, a painter-worker making his living by replicating masterpieces in a Chinese art village. Taking the cinematic representation of Zhao’s pilgrimage as a starting point, this study explores how the meaning of authenticity is negotiated through the interplay between aesthetic value and market value in the global flow of cultural products. Through a cross-disciplinary exchange between film, tourism, urban studies and creative labor studies, this study investigates the on-screen portrayal of places, people and power relations as a means to investigate the spatial, social and political implications of Zhao’s journey. Situating the protagonist’s quest for authenticity in Shenzhen’s transition from a labor-intensive economy to a knowledge-based economy, this study sheds light on the intersection between identity, mobility, and creativity at the time of capitalization, urbanization and globalization.