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Rocket Man Jacky Tsai’s interstellar adventure

Rocketship painter puts Chinese moon goddess in the heavens

The Art Newspaper
17 July 2025
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Art, the final frontier: Jacky Tsai transformed a ZQ-2E Y2 rocket, which was launched into space from a Chinese satellite base
Photo © Jacky Tsai 2025

Art, the final frontier: Jacky Tsai transformed a ZQ-2E Y2 rocket, which was launched into space from a Chinese satellite base
Photo © Jacky Tsai 2025

The London-based Chinese artist Jacky Tsai’s art is out of this world—literally. His latest ambitious work involved painting the exterior of a ZQ-2E Y2 rocket that was launched into space in May from China’s Jiuquan Satellite Launch Center. The project, named Chang’e Flying to the Moon, is a collaboration between Tsai and the commercial space company LandSpace.

Tsai tells The Art Newspaper that the work “reimagines the legendary Chinese moon goddess in a cosmic context, bringing mythology, contemporary aesthetics and literal space travel together in one gesture”. The artist explains that he worked closely with engineers to apply aerospace-grade paint.

Intriguingly, certain colours were prohibited; green can interfere with tracking systems, says Tsai, who planned to recover some of the separated rocket parts and turn them into a sculptural installation or even auction them for charity. Unfortunately, all the painted sections that re-entered the atmosphere were completely incinerated by the heat and friction of re-entry, he says.

Tsai’s final thought on the matter? “I hope aliens liked it.”

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