Umbrella Movement in Hong Kong is directed at the Hong Kong government and the police force dispensed on its behalf. It is a movement that was unofficially recognized in 2014 and started spontaneously and had a practical inspiration, as the umbrellas of protestors were used as protection against tear gas from police. The protestors were defending themselves from aggressive assault by Hong Kong police and were there to protest unfair elections. The protestors identified with earlier protestors of China, such as those at Tiananmen Square in 1989, where the Chinese government ruthlessly cracked down on protestors. In Hong Kong, which is independent in the sense that it has a special autonomy within China, the fear among the protestors was that corruption in government and politics was going to end in unfair elections, so thousands took to the streets to voice their opposition. As a result of the visual spectacle of so many people with umbrellas in the streets facing off against police, the term Umbrella Movement was coined and the Movement began to be expressed in more visual ways, following on this theme of political action and unique visualizations. The umbrella became a symbol that was incorporated by artists in Hong Kong into politically-themed works of art. This paper will focus on Umbrella Movement and show how artistic representations of the Movement have helped to raise political awareness about the underlying issues faced by concerned Hong Kong citizens.
One of the most iconic images of the Umbrella Movement is one of the first images to be spread around the world using social media. The photograph was taken in September of 2014 in the midst of the Occupy Central Movement in Hong Kong, when protestors squared off against police, who were using tear gas on the public. The photo depicts an unknown man with an umbrella in each hand and his arms open wide in a stance of defiance against the Hong Kong authorities. Surrounding him is a swirl of smoke and gas, as he from his torso up stands unscathed, arms up, resisting the oppressive forces of the police. He is center of the photo but not in the foreground; rather he is in the distance and in the foreground of the photo are people running and trying to get away from the attack. The Umbrella Man as he came to be called was a symbol of strength and determination on the part of the people in response to the authoritarian and oppressive practices of the government.
The image has certainly become iconic and AFP reports that "history will remember it as the 'umbrella revolution'" precisely because of the contrasting image of a man with umbrellas facing off against police with tear gas, helmets, shields, etc.[footnoteRef:1] On the social level, the Umbrella Movement achieved some success as the riot police withdrew from the scene leaving the protestors to rejoice and celebrate their victory. For this reason, the umbrella became a sign of defiance, strength and courage for the protestors -- it was a kind of artistic shield that served both a practical purpose of blocking the tear gas and an artistic/symbolic purpose of unity and strength. The umbrella also symbolizes the collective will of the protestors and their desire for some political umbrella that protects them from the corruption of being integrated more fully into the Chinese government, which is not something that the people want: they want to retain their autonomy that they have as a result of being considered a Special Administrative Region with a free-market economy that is more Westernized than the centrally-planned market in China. [1: AFP, "How umbrellas have become the symbol of Hong Kong's pro-democracy protests," Herald Sun, 2014, accessed 6 May 2016 from http://www.heraldsun.com.au/news/world/how-umbrellas-have-become-the-symbol-of-hong-kongs-prodemocracy-protests/news-story/fa1275c97de82ecfdfc04140d68dd20f]
The powerful impact of the Umbrella Man image and other Umbrella Movement photos was found so compelling by the Chinese government that it moved to block the images from being spread via social media on the Internet.[footnoteRef:2] This was a sure sign that the artistic merits of the Umbrella Man image and the other images connected to the Umbrella Movement were effective in conveying a sense of unity and inspiration to others: the Chinese authorities were fearful of these images and wanted them taken away from the people and removed from the public discourse. Some people took the image and created new artistic images with it: for instance, one artist created a picture in which the Umbrella Man stood in the middle of a...
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