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JJ Xi : ウィキペディア英語版
Yuan Cai and Jian Jun Xi

Cai Yuan and Jian Jun Xi are two Chinese-born artists, based in Britain, who work together under the name Mad For Real. They have enacted (unofficial) events at the Venice Biennale and the Turner Prize, where, in 1999, they jumped onto Tracey Emin's ''My Bed'' installation. Originally finding fame as performance artists specialising in art intervention, they have since diversified, engaging in numerous works in both in Asia and Europe.
==Life==
At the time of the ''My Bed'' incident (below) in 1999, Cai was aged 43 and resident in Stoke Newington. He gained a BA from Maidstone College of Art and graduated from the Royal College of Art in 1991. Both colleges had also been attended by Tracey Emin although she was not a contemporary. Xi (born in China in 1962)〔Buckman, David: "Dictionary of Artists in Britain since 1945", page 174. Art Dictionaries, 2006〕 was 37, and from Camden Town. He is a Goldsmiths College, University of London graduate.〔("Tate Protesters Wreck Artist's Unmade Bed" The Daily Telegraph ), 25 October 1999 Retrieved 22 October 2006〕

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