Zao Wou-Ki “04.05.64”

Half of Me is East, Half of Me is West

Join me in a playful exploration of Zao Wou-Ki’s masterpiece “04.05.64” through an engaging dual portrayal. In this video, I bring to life two sides of the artist: the French-speaking, baguette-loving Zao Wou-Ki, and the Chinese-speaking, ink-painting Zao Wou-Ki. This creative setting highlights how Zao Wou-Ki’s unique fusion of Eastern and Western cultures shapes his distinctive place in art history. Let’s dive into this cultural blend and discover the brilliance behind "04.05.64" in a whole new way!

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