Brother Nut
{{Short description|Chinese performance artist}}
Brother Nut is an internationally-known performance artist based in Beijing, China.{{Cite web|url=http://creativetime.org/summit/author/nut-brother/|title=admin, Author at The Creative Time Summit|website=creativetime.org|access-date=2020-01-05}} He is known only by his pseudonym, 坚果兄弟, which is also sometimes translated in English as "Nut Brother." He was born in Shenzhen, Guangdong in 1981.
Career
His best known work is 2015's "Project Dust," which consisted of the creation of a brick made entirely from particulate matter vacuumed out of heavily polluted Beijing city air. This project spotlighted Beijing's ongoing air pollution problems at a time when China sought to recast itself as an environmentally-aware nation. Project Dust received press coverage in the United States{{cite web|url=http://www.cnn.com/TRANSCRIPTS/1512/08/nwsm.01.html|title=CNN.com - Transcripts|website=www.cnn.com}}{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2015/12/02/world/asia/beijing-smog-air-pollution-artist-brick.html|title=Amid Smog Wave, an Artist Molds a Potent Symbol of Beijing's Pollution|first=Chris Buckley and Adam|last=Wu|website=The New York Times| date=December 2015 |publisher=}} and Europe,{{cite web|url=https://www.theguardian.com/world/2015/dec/01/chinese-vacuum-cleaner-artist-turning-beijings-smog-into-bricks|title=China's vacuum-cleaner artist turning Beijing's smog into bricks|first=Tom|last=Phillips|date=1 December 2015|website=the Guardian}} as well as in Asian press.{{cite web|url=https://www.hongkongfp.com/2016/01/12/a-bit-of-a-nutter-the-art-of-brother-nut-the-man-who-turned-beijings-pollution-into-a-brick/|title=A Bit of a Nutter: The art of Brother Nut, the man who turned Beijing's pollution into a brick - Hong Kong Free Press HKFP|date=12 January 2016|publisher=}} An online photo gallery is also maintained to summarize the activity of the project.{{cite web|url=https://news.qq.com/a/20151130/045666.htm#p=1|title=小伙用100天收集北京雾霾 灰尘制成板砖_新闻_腾讯网|website=news.qq.com}}
In 2016 Nut Brother was a speaker at the Enter the Anthropocene Creative Time Summit in Washington DC.{{cite web|url=http://creativetime.org/summit/2016/10/25/nut-brother/|title=Nut Brother - The Creative Time Summit|website=creativetime.org}}
In 2018, he made headlines again with his project, “Nongfu Spring Market” in which he exhibited 9000 bottles of polluted water from the village of Xiaohaotu, in Shaanxi. The bottled water was then exhibited in the form of a street market set up in the 798 Art District in Beijing. While the art show was shut down by authorities, the government also began investigations into the town's water pollution problems.{{cite news|url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/13/world/asia/china-water-pollution-brother-nut.html?rref=collection/sectioncollection/asia&action=click&contentCollection=asia®ion=stream&module=stream_unit&version=latest&contentPlacement=6&pgtype=sectionfront|title=With 9,000 Bottles of Dirty 'Spring Water,' a Chinese Artist Gets Results|website=The New York Times| date=13 July 2018 |publisher=| last1=Ryan | first1=Olivia Mitchell | last2=Mou | first2=Zoe }}
In 2020, he was profiled on the Al Jazeera documentary 101 East: China's Activist Artist,101 East: China's Activist Artist on Al Jazeera English, 10 December 2020 repeated on 4 January 2022{{Cite web | url=https://www.aljazeera.com/program/101-east/2020/12/10/chinas-activist-artist | title=China's Activist Artist }}{{Cite web | url=https://theglobalherald.com/news/chinas-activist-artist-101-east/ | title=China's Activist Artist | 101 East - the Global Herald | date=10 December 2020 }}{{Cite news | url=https://www.nytimes.com/2018/07/13/world/asia/china-water-pollution-brother-nut.html | title=With 9,000 Bottles of Dirty 'Spring Water,' a Chinese Artist Gets Results | newspaper=The New York Times | date=13 July 2018 | last1=Ryan | first1=Olivia Mitchell | last2=Mou | first2=Zoe }}{{Cite web | url=https://starsat.co.za/101-east-chinas-activist-artist/ | title=StarSat | 101 EAST: China's Activist Artist }} which showed him collecting toys from children in Baishizhou which would be used for an art work involving a giant game of grab (as in an arcade claw machine), which would highlight the eviction of families in the area.{{Cite web | url=https://www.inkstonenews.com/society/artist-runs-wechat-campaign-help-migrant-children-forced-out-urban-village/article/3025664 | title=HK, China, Asia news & opinion from SCMP's global edition }}{{Cite web|url=https://www.sixthtone.com/news/1004392/art-project-highlights-education-injustice-for-migrant-children|title=Art Project Highlights Education Injustice for Migrant Children|date=6 August 2019}}{{Cite web|url=https://qz.com/1701433/chinese-artist-brother-nut-shows-evictions-of-migrant-kids-using-claw-arcade-game/|title=Chinese artist Brother Nut turned migrant children evictions into a grim claw arcade game}}
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Category:Chinese performance artists