The Flag Has Not Fallen
In this jarring cartoon, artist Kuang Biao portrays China’s ruling Chinese Communist Party as a pig on a throne of bones, holding high a flag of violent repression.
In this jarring cartoon, artist Kuang Biao portrays China’s ruling Chinese Communist Party as a pig on a throne of bones, holding high a flag of violent repression.
In this cartoon, artist Kuang Biao makes a rich and concise editorial comment on the institutional roots of corruption and the amoral political culture that results.
This cartoon by Kuang Biao depicts US President Barack Obama as a superhero draped in the American flag as Chinese continue to quip about Obama as China’s top petitions official.
Just days after the launch of his 30th account on Sina Weibo, Chinese political cartoonist Kuang Biao finds his account shut down again.
This cartoon by Kuang Biao criticizes China’s rubber-stamp legislative body, the National People’s Congress, as it prepares to go into session on March 5.
In his first post since returning to Weibo after the deletion of his account, artist Kuang Biao offers a hint of what happened during his hiatus. Did security police “ask him to tea”?
This cartoon by artist Kuang Biao takes a critical look at China in the midst of the triumphalism that marks the 18th National Congress of the CCP.
In this cartoon posted to Sina Weibo on November 4, artist Kuang Biao makes a subtle message about the backwardness of present-day Chinese politics.
This cartoon highly critical of self-destructive anti-Japanese protests in China was posted to Sina Weibo by Guangzhou artist Kuang Biao.
This Kuang Biao classic from 2011 humorously conveys the impact of the internet on authority in 21st century China with a contemporary rendition of the Last Supper.