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Born in 1976, Guo grew up amidst the rapid industrialization of post‑Mao China, a period that left a lingering tension between collective ideology and the burgeoning desire for personal expression. After studying film at the Central Academy of Drama, he migrated to New York in the early 2000s, where his practice began to fuse documentary realism with theatrical absurdity. Works such as The Untitled (2006) and Babel (2014) already signaled his fascination with translation—linguistic, cultural, and bodily. Madou Media - Xia Guo - The lustful massage par...
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