ON THE ROAD, YOUNG MEDIA ARTISTS IN CHINA HK
On the Road is a unique, annual project initiated in 2014 by the Guan Shanyue Art Museum, Shenzhen, here seen in its 2018 version. The process involves 15 curators, art critics, and scholars, from major institutions, art schools and museums throughout China and Hong Kong, proposing a selection of promising young Chinese artists. This collective curatorial process results in the creation of an impressive “nomination exhibition” from which a final selection of the best 20-30 works is then made.
This year, for the first time in its history, the annual On the Road exhibition is dedicated to New Media Art. With the title Young Media Artists in China, the 30 or so works selected by the nominating committee (along with 6 contributions by the faculty of the School of Creative Media, CityU) provide a stimulating and exciting overview of the media art scene across China today, and demonstrates how young Chinese artists are exploring, manipulating, and playing with media, often combining both older and ‘newer’ media to new ends.
During the past 10 years the new media art scene has grown in size and quality in a country highly receptive to innovation. China’s own rich and unique history of image-making, painting and calligraphy, offers a tradition where time and space, black and white, sound and silence are often juxtaposed in a subtle dialogue made up of contrasts and complicity. Building on this tradition, with diverse and modern sensibilities, young Chinese media artists are digging new paths that leave firm tracks across the ever-changing field of contemporary art.
CREDITS
Organizers
City University of Hong Kong
China Artists Association Curatorial Committee
Guan Shanyue Art Museum
Producers
Way KUO, President of City University of Hong Kong
FAN Dian, Chairman of CACF, Director, Curatorial committee, Chinese Artists Association
CHEN Xiangbo, Director, Guan Shanyue Art Museum, Vice-chairman, Guangdong Artists Association
Advisors
Richard ALLEN, Dean of School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong
QIU Zhijie, Dean, Department of Experimental Art, China Central Academy of Fine Arts
Convenors
Isabelle Jennifer FRANK, Director, City University Exhibition Gallery, City University of Hong Kong
YAN Youxin, Deputy Director, Guan Shanyue Art Museum
Curatorial Team
Chief Curators
Maurice BENAYOUN, Professor, City University of Hong Kong
FAN Dian, Chairman of CACF, Director, Curatorial committee, Chinese Artists Association
CHEN Xiangbo, Director, Guan Shanyue Art Museum, Vice-chairman, Guangdong Artists Association
Deputy Curators
Ann MAK, Creative Director, Hong Kong International Poetry Nights; Independent Curator; Senior Research Associate, School of Creative Media
SHENG Wei, Deputy Secretary General of Curatorial Committee, China Artists Association; Deputy Editor-in-Chief, Arts Magazine
WU Hongliang, Deputy Director, Chief Secretary of Curatorial Committee, China Association; Associate Dean of Beijing Art Academy
ZHANG Xinying, Director of Academic Division, Guan Shanyue Art Museum
ZHU Xiaojun, Executive Director of Avenue Art Foundation
Assistant Curators
WU Shini, Academic Editor, Guan Shanyue Art Museum
PENG Baoyu, Academic Editor, Guan Shanyue Art Museum
City University of Hong Kong Production Team
Isabelle Jennifer FRANK
Kevin LAM
Fion NG
Doris POON
Wendy HO
LEE Hin Ching
Sheena SHUM
Exhibition Nominators
Richard William ALLEN, Dean, School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong
Maurice BENAYOUN, Professor, School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong
CHEN Xiaowen, Director, Department of Contemporary Art, Lu Xun Academy of Fine Arts
FENG Feng, Director, Department of Experimental Art, Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts
FU Xiaodong, Creative Director, Beijing Space Station
GUAN Huabing, Dean, Department of Transmedia Art, China Academy of Art
LI Chuan, Director, Department of New Media, Sichuan Fine Arts Institute
LI Zhenhua, Curator, Chinese New Media Art
MIAO Xiaochun, Professor, Photography and Digital Media Studio, China Central Academy of Fine Arts
QIU Zhijie, Dean, Department of Experimental Art, China Central Academy of Fine Arts Academy of Fine Arts)
WANG Danting, Director, Department of Foreign Art, Research Division of Fine Arts, Chinese National Academy of Arts
XIAO Feng, Dean, Hubei Institute of Fine Arts
YAN Feng, Head, Experimental Art Committee, Chinese Artists Association
YUAN Xiaofang, Director, Department of Image Media Art, Hubei Academy of Fine Arts
ZHANG Meng, Director, Department of Visual Art, Tianjin Academy of Fine Arts
ZHANG Xiaotao, Professor, China Central Academy of Fine Arts
Exhibition Design
COLLECTIVE
Graphic Design
COLLECTIVE
Special Thanks to
City University of Hong Kong Press
MA students of Curating Art & Media, School of Creative Media, City University of Hong Kong
(Mentors: Harald KRAEMER, Clara CHEUNG, Wen Yau)
關山月 II Guan Shanyue (1912-2000) 嶺南畫派 Lingnan School Chinese
tonykwk39@gmail.com
Shanyue Guan was formally known as Zepei Guan. He was born in the City of Yangjiang in Guangdong Province in 1912. Guan practiced painting since he was young and later was discovered and trained by Mr. Jianfu Gao, the founder of Lingnan School.
In 1939, Shanyue Guan hosted personal exhibitions in Macau, Hong Kong, and Zhanjiang. Guan also started the “journey of thousands of miles” to observe people’s daily life and capture natural sceneries. He traveled from Guangdong to Guangxi, Guizhou, Yunnan, Sichuan, Gansu, Qinghai, Shaanxi, and other provinces and published several collections of his artworks. In 1949, Guan was invited to Ren Jian Group in Hong Kong.
In addition, Guan has traveled to the Soviet Union, Poland, Switzerland, France, Belgium, Korea, Vietnam, Japan, and the United States to gain a deeper understanding of artworks around the world and further his art development. He has hosted many personal exhibitions and published a variety of his artworks. In 1991, Guan donated to the Chinese Artists Association to establish the Shanyue Guan Chinese Painting Fund. He also funded and donated his artworks to found the Shanyue Guan Art Museum in Shenzhen.
關山月原名關澤培。他於1912年出生於廣東省陽江市。關從小練習繪畫,後來被嶺南學校創始人高建夫先生髮現並接受了培訓。
1939年,關山育在澳門,香港和湛江舉辦個人展覽。關也開始了“千里之行”,觀察人們的日常生活,捕捉自然風景。他從廣東到廣西,貴州,雲南,四川,甘肅,青海,陝西等省,出版了他的幾件藝術品。關於1949年被邀請到香港任劍集團。
此外,管先生還前往蘇聯,波蘭,瑞士,法國,比利時,韓國,越南,日本和美國等地,深入了解世界各地的藝術作品,推動藝術發展。他主持過許多個人展覽並出版了各種藝術作品。 1991年,關經常捐贈給中國美術家協會,建立山岳關中國畫基金。他還資助和捐贈他的作品,在深圳建立了山月關美術館。
關山月在中山大學講學,聽取高建福的發言。直到1940年,偉大的嶺南畫家高教授關管理中國畫的藝術。 1939年,關先生首次舉辦個展。廣受好評的展覽在1940年春天在廣州灣(湛江)和澳門香港展出。
Selected Projects of Chinese Graphic Designer Xu Li
Li Xu, the founder and art director of Beijing Art A&B Design, He is an Assistant Professor of Beijing Institute of Graphic Communication, China. He is a project consultant of Virtual Biennale Prague 2015-Prague International Art & Design Exhibition.
Li Xu has lectured and taught workshop around the world. Li Xu is one of the founders and curator of The 1st International Poster Festival of Shenzhen and Zi Hui-US & China Typographic Poster Exchange Exhibition, Asia /Next - Poster Experimental Design Exhibition etc.
He has participated also as a member of the jury in nine international poster festivals and competitions in France, Greece and Serbia, South Korea, Ukraine, Czech Republic, Kyrgyz Republic, Italy, Mexico, Turkey.
Li Xu Solo design exhibitions were held at Seoul Iang Gallery, GuanShanYue Gallery, Alliance Francaise Bucaramanga of Senghor Gallery in Colombia AND Spotkania Kultur CSK Gallery in Poland, Australia Adelaide kerry packer Civic gallery.
Li Xu has received some important awards. Such as The first prize of AIGA(re)design Awards 2011, The Gold prize of IDA-International Design Awards 2012, Pentawards 2012 Bronze Award, The London Creative Awards 2011, The Honorary prize at the 2008 Olympic Digital Arts Exhibition of 2008 Olympic Fine Arts, The first prize at the 16th Asian Games in Guangzhou posters Design Competition, China, The Best Guide Award at the 2007 Design Against Fur competitions, The Honorary prize at the 26th Summer Universiade Mascot Design Contest.
He also exhibited his works at many important biennial and triennial exhibitions in: Los Angeles, London, Warsaw, Teheran, Moscow, Prague, Hungary, Germany, Finland, Switzerland, Colombia, Italy, Mexico, Bolivia, Ukraine, south Korea, Japan, Hong Kong, Taiwan, Macao, Shanghai, Hangzhou, etc.
Help us caption & translate this video!
Shenzhen | Wikipedia audio article
This is an audio version of the Wikipedia Article:
00:02:33 1 Etymology
00:03:35 2 History
00:04:22 2.1 Nantou
00:06:59 2.2 Market town
00:07:44 2.3 Special Economic Zone
00:10:33 3 Geography
00:12:45 3.1 Climate
00:14:55 4 Cityscape
00:15:04 5 Politics
00:15:43 6 Administrative divisions
00:18:58 7 Economy
00:24:00 7.1 Technology industry
00:25:26 7.1.1 Industrial zones
00:26:47 7.2 Economic cooperation with Hong Kong
00:31:21 7.2.1 Qianhai
00:33:05 8 Demographics
00:36:04 8.1 Historic
00:36:47 8.2 Other Statistics
00:39:14 8.3 Metropolitan area
00:39:40 8.4 Ethnic groups
00:39:49 8.4.1 Koreans
00:42:38 8.5 Languages
00:45:09 8.6 Religion
00:46:17 8.7 Crime
00:48:08 9 Education
00:49:21 9.1 Colleges and universities
00:51:01 10 Transport
00:51:10 10.1 Public transport
00:55:36 10.2 Roads
00:57:55 10.3 Railway
01:00:48 10.4 Air
01:02:00 10.5 Ferries
01:03:36 10.6 Connection with Hong Kong
01:05:27 11 Architecture
01:10:59 12 Parks and recreation
01:11:09 12.1 Parks and gardens
01:14:54 12.2 Theme parks
01:18:23 12.3 Beaches
01:18:59 13 Culture
01:20:51 13.1 Cuisine
01:21:55 13.2 Museums and exhibition centers
01:22:56 13.3 Theaters and concert halls
01:23:21 14 Media
01:24:54 15 Sports
01:27:14 16 Sister cities
01:27:57 17 See also
Listening is a more natural way of learning, when compared to reading. Written language only began at around 3200 BC, but spoken language has existed long ago.
Learning by listening is a great way to:
- increases imagination and understanding
- improves your listening skills
- improves your own spoken accent
- learn while on the move
- reduce eye strain
Now learn the vast amount of general knowledge available on Wikipedia through audio (audio article). You could even learn subconsciously by playing the audio while you are sleeping! If you are planning to listen a lot, you could try using a bone conduction headphone, or a standard speaker instead of an earphone.
Listen on Google Assistant through Extra Audio:
Other Wikipedia audio articles at:
Upload your own Wikipedia articles through:
Speaking Rate: 0.8136272377662801
Voice name: en-GB-Wavenet-D
I cannot teach anybody anything, I can only make them think.
- Socrates
SUMMARY
=======
Shenzhen (, Mandarin: [ʂə́n.ʈʂə̂n] (listen)) is a major city in Guangdong Province, China; it forms part of the Pearl River Delta megalopolis, bordering Hong Kong to the south, Huizhou to the northeast, and Dongguan to the northwest. It holds sub-provincial administrative status, with powers slightly less than those of a province.
Shenzhen, which roughly follows the administrative boundaries of Bao'an County, officially became a city in 1979, taking its name from the former county town, whose train station was the last stop on the Mainland Chinese section of the railway between Canton and Kowloon. In 1980, Shenzhen was established as China's first special economic zone. Shenzhen's registered population as of 2017 was estimated at 12,905,000. However, local police and authorities estimate the actual population to be about 20 million, due to large populations of short-term residents, unregistered floating migrants, part-time residents, commuters, visitors, as well as other temporary residents. Shenzhen was one of the fastest-growing cities in the world in the 1990s and the 2000s and has been ranked second on the list of ‘top 10 cities to visit in 2019 by Lonely Planet.Shenzhen's cityscape results from its vibrant economy - made possible by rapid foreign investment following the institution of the policy of reform and opening-up in 1979. The city is a leading global technology hub, dubbed by media as the next Silicon Valley.Shenzhen hosts the Shenzhen Stock Exchange as well as the headquarters of numerous multinational companies such as JXD, Vanke, Hytera, CIMC, SF Express, Shenzhen Airlines, Nepstar, Hasee, Ping An Bank, Ping An Insurance, China Merchants Bank, Tencent, ZTE, Huawei, DJI and BYD. Shenzhen ranks 14th in the 2019 Global Financial Centres Index. It has one of the busiest container ports in the world.