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Poster artwork; Chinatown, by John Bellany, 1987

© London Transport Museum collection

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Main details for this item.
Reference number
1987/214
Description
This vast oil painting is by the leading Royal Academician John Bellany. It was commissioned by London Underground in 1987 as part of the 'Art on the Underground' series. Bellany approached the subject of Chinatown by addressing highly complex issues. His allusion to a power struggle between the East and West could be interpreted as the Chinese gaining ascendancy over Britain. The woman in the foreground is clearly Western and her opera glasses establish her as from the past when the West dominated China. Here, in Chinatown, the tables have turned. She is virtually naked, stripped of her authority and power. She literally and metaphorically pales in comparison to the strong, competent Chinese characters. On a Chinese table, the head of the fish traditionally points to the most important person. On this Chinese table, in the centre of London, guests prepare to eat lobster. The lobster is a Western delicacy and represents the epitome of sophisticated dining. Is this a fusion of cultural tradition, or a collision? The lobster points to the fortune- teller. As in the card scene in Georges Bizet's opera Carmen, a diamond and a spade foretell death for both sides.
Artist
Dates
1987
Collection
Object type
  • Poster artwork
Location
Topics
Completeness
100%
  • Physical description

    Dimensions
    AttributeValue
    Height
    1515mm
    Width
    1213mm
    Colour
    AttributeValue
    Colour
    • Yellow
    • Green
    • Brown
    Item content
    AttributeValue
    Object title
    Chinatown
    Design
    AttributeValue
    Medium
    Oil
    Support
    Canvas on stretcher
  • People involved

    RolePerson(s) involved
    Artist
    John Bellany, 1987
    Commissioner
    Art on the Underground, 1987