Visiting Art Exhibitions in Beijing
Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) is one of the top art schools in China. This afternoon I visited the CAFA Art Museum, an art museum inside the school. Because it is a 'school museum', I did not expect a lot from it. I would say it totally exceeded my expectations!
Workshop Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing China [openingmuseums]
Trailer from a workshop done with the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, China, Experimental Media Department 2011, Teacher: He Hao, Students from 3rd and 4th year classes. Field research at the Todays Art Museum with the theme New Interfaces for future museum experiences by Andreas Zingerle and Linda Kronman (kairus.org)
Book publication Opening museums Dec 2011, openingmuseums.kairus.org
Art Beijing 艺术北京 2013 Art Fair
In this video we look back at Art Beijing 艺术北京 2013, the 8th edition of the art fair in Beijing, China. Around 150 art galleries and institutions, mostly from Beijing, participated in Art Beijing 2013. The fair features both a contemporary and classic art section. Among the participating galleries this year were Chinese and international galleries such as ShanghART, Tang Contemporary, Continua, Beijing Commune, Chambers Fine Art, Halcyon Gallery, and Asia Art Center. According to the organizers, more than a third of the galleries have attended Art Beijing for the first time.
Art Beijing 艺术北京 Art Fair 2013, Agricultural Exhibition Center, Beijing, China. Video by Diana Coca.
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【ActionMedia ONSITE】He Dan Solo Exhibition | Beijing Minsheng Art Museum
Host: China Minsheng Bank, Beijing Minsheng Art Museum, Xian Academy of Fine Arts
Contributor: Beijing Minsheng Foundation for arts and culture
Chief Director: Zhou Xujun
Curator: Feng Boyi
Duration: 2019.11.20-2019.12.15
Opening: 2019.11.23 15:30
Venue: Beijing Minsheng Art Museum Hall 1
Amid the rapid process of urbanization, memories of the villages or small towns are fading out. They are floating in the air with no root but are seen more in the creation and imagination of artists. The works of He Dan can be the representative in this perspective.
The paintings of He Dan feature packed crowds and unreal settings. Through these complicated layouts and depictions, he demonstrates the confusion, numb, nervousness, and the ephemeral ecstasy in carnivals arisen from the strange and tempting fragments of urban life. It is the attempt to seek the memory of diachrony and synchrony in the real time and space and measure the evolution of reality, therefore reflecting the implicit restriction cultural memory poses on our future lives. Meanwhile, in the depiction of the lives of people from different times, he always puts himself at the position of the history and time background of then and guides the audience to reflect on the collective memory through his point of view. This is both an artistic transformation to reconstruct the collective memory and an acknowledgment and eulogy to our fading collective memory.
For us, modernization is a metaphor rather than a concrete scene. The once familiar town, history, life details, and one’s upbringing, as valuable memories of personal experience and local culture, have consciously or unconsciously become the important resources for people to keep their “originality” and to resist “conformity”, as well as to secure their root and serenity of mind.
藝術界“奧斯卡”得主,Anish Kapoor來北京了!The Winner of the Art Oscar, Anish Kapoor is in Beijing!
【這個展覽真好逛】安尼施·卡普爾,作為最高產、最直言不諱的藝術家之一,他37歲就拿下了藝術界的“奧斯卡”—特納獎。這位國際藝術明星,帶著過去35年的代表作品,來到了北京,開展後紅遍全網。很多人評價“視覺盛宴,不夠看”,“就等這個展了,一定得去打卡”,連周迅都在他的作品前拍時裝大片。中央美術學院美術館和太廟藝術館同時展出他的作品,一條對他進行了專訪。
【This is the exhibition to go】Anish kapoor, one of the most productive, blunt artists, won the art Oscar — the Turner Prize — at the age of 37. The international art star brings his work of the past 35 years to Beijing and his exhibition ignites the internet. Reviews are “pure feast for the eye, can’t see enough of it”, and “this is what I’ve long been waiting for. Gotta see it”. Zhou Xun took fashion photos in front of it. Both Central Academy of Fine Arts Museum and the Imperial Ancestral Temple Museum showed his works, and YIT did a special interview on him.
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Chen Shaoxiong - Ink History (Pekin Fine Arts Gallery in Beijing)
Chen Shaoxiong, born in Shantou, Guangdong Province (1962) and graduated from the print department of Guangzhou Fine Art Academy (1984) and the Arts Student League in New York (1989), lives and works in Guangzhou. His movie, Ink History, is a stunning presentation of ink drawings depicting significant events in 20th century China. It showed at Beijing's Pekin Fine Arts Gallery in Caochangdi. This video was taken on December 7, 2010. Take note of the Tank Man about three-fourths of the way through.
【ActionMedia】 Exhibition : Liu Wei - Colors | UCCA, Beijing, China
Liu Wei was born in Beijing in 1972 and trained as a painter at the China Academy of Art in Hangzhou in the 1990s. He belongs to the generation of artists who began their careers amidst the flourish of visceral work and underground exhibitions that bookended the turn of the millennium. In the years since, he has become a singular presence on the global art stage, known for crystallizing the visual and intellectual chaos of China’s myriad fraught transformations into an artistic language as versatile as it is distinctive. Incised sheet metal, hastily welded barriers and frames, a maze of taut-canvas shapes, a seamless wall of LCD screens showing only gradient hues, a warren of precisely jagged mirrored surfaces, vast piles of books sawed to look like stone, and of course, monumental paintings that originated as digital compositions and were completed by many toiling hands: This is Liu Wei’s aesthetic universe, both of, and slightly removed from, this particular time and place. These are the colors that Liu Wei sees.
Duration: 2015.2.7 - 2015.4.17
Venue: Ullens Center for Contemporaty Art
Curator Philip Tinari Discusses China's Newest Generation of Artists
On March 11, 2013, Philip Tinari gave a lecture titled ON|OFF: The Double Consciousness of China's Newest Generation of Artists at the Vancity Theatre in Vancouver. The talk was part of the Asia Contemporary Speaker Series, presented in partnership by the Canadian Art Foundation and the Asia Pacific Foundation of Canada and its sponsors. This particular lecture was also presented in collaboration with the Vancouver Art Gallery.
Philip Tinari is Director of the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA), an independent museum in Beijing's 798 Art District with an annual attendance of more than half a million visitors. He is also Founding Editor of the art magazine LEAP, Contributing Editor to Artforum, and Adjunct Professor in the College of Humanities at the Central Academy of Fine Arts. Since joining UCCA in 2012, he has curated exhibitions and projects with artists including Gu Dexin, Yun-Fei Ji, Wang Mai, Kan Xuan and Yung-Ho Chang. He recently co-edited the books The Future Will Be... China Edition (curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist) and Ai Weiwei: Dropping the Urn. Having lived in Beijing for much of the past decade, he has written and lectured widely on contemporary art in China.
The rise of Asia on the international scene is one of the most compelling stories in contemporary art. Provocative artworks command ever-higher prices as markets expand, and impressive new museums, schools and biennials continue to proliferate. Hong Kong, Singapore, Dubai, Tokyo and Beijing have established themselves as major art-world hubs, competing directly with London and New York. In order to understand this phenomenon and its connection to global movements of economic and political power, the Asia Contemporary Speaker Series was created to take place at venues across Canada from November 2012 to April 2013.
Other lectures in this series included Vishaka Desai of the Guggenheim Foundation at the Art Gallery of Ontario on November 14, 2012; Jane DeBevoise of Asia Art Archive at the Musée d'art contemporain de Montréal on January 23, 2013; Mami Kataoka of the Mori Art Museum at the Art Gallery of Ontario on March 15, 2013; and Zheng Shengtian of Yishu: Journal of Contemporary Chinese Art at the Glenbow Museum on April 18, 2013.
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Sculptures from 56 ethnic groups go on display in Beijing
A sculpture exhibition showcasing a rich variety of culture and customs from China's 56 ethnic groups opened at the National Art Museum of China. It is one of a series of museum exhibitions marking the 70th anniversary of the founding of the People's Republic of China (PRC). The exhibition is divided into two chapters: Ethnic Group Unity and Ethnic Culture. The pieces represent the diversity and latest developments in Chinese sculpture. Jointly organized by the China Urban Sculptors Association and the National Art Museum, the exhibition runs until March 24.
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MOCA Taipei Infantization_Li Yang
Infantization - Li Yang
Li Yang / Biography
Born in 1976, Taiyuan. Graduated 2001, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing. Graduated 2005, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing (MA). Lives and works in Beijing, Shanxi.
Exhibitions
2007 New Curator Project-The Story of Hair, TS1 Contemporary Art Center,Beijing.
2006 Wake Up, Long March Space, Beijing.
2005 Emersion, China Pavilion of the 51st Venice Biennale, Italy.
2003 Seven Days and Nights, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing.
2003 Fictitious Long March, Wangjing District, Beijing.
2003 Collection of 1st Works of Artistic Youth Exhibition Today Art Gallery, Today Art Gallery, Beijing.
2001 The First Chengdu Biennale, Contemporary Art Museum, Chengdu.
2001 Beijing Invitational Exhibition of The First Chengdu Biennale, China Millennium Monument, Beijing.
2001 National Art Exhibition of Higher Institutions' Outstanding Graduates, National Art Museum of China, Beijing.
2000 ASEF the New Century in My Dream Youth Painting Award, Seoul.
Live: Campus Crawl Ep. 1 – Central Academy of Fine Arts最美校园第一站·央美
The closing ceremony of the Central Academy of Fine Arts’ graduation exhibition is drawing near. CGTN’s campus crawlers are here to discover the differences between Chinese and western cultures as seen in artwork from the students. They will also pay a visit to its centennial history museum, and learn about the methods behind artistic creation.
Today Art Museum Exhibition, Beijing, June 2018: Promo Video, Natural Abstractions China
About Bill Claps
Bill Claps lives and works in New York City. He is a visual artist, filmmaker and writer whose work comments on art history and language. Born in Glen Ridge, New Jersey, he earned a Bachelor of Arts at Harvard University, where he studied painting and art history. He studied painting and drawing at the Art Students League in New York and in Florence, Italy. His paintings and drawings have been presented in solo and group exhibitions in galleries, museums and institutions in the United States and Europe. In the United States: Salomon Arts Gallery (New York), Priska C. Juschka Fine Art (New York), Henry Gregg Gallery (New York), Rush Arts Gallery (New York), Aspen Fine Arts Gallery (Aspen, Colorado), Bendheim Gallery (Greenwich, Connecticut), Kismet Gallery (Westport, Connecticut), Exhibit Gallery (Tulsa, OK), International Club (Wellington, FL), Samuel Morse Museum, Pookeepsie, NY. In Europe: la Galleria Nazionale d'Arte Antica di Palazzo Corsini in Rome; Artgeneve, Geneva; Art Monaco; Evartspace, Geneva; Spazio Garibaldi 77, Milano, Gallery@1, Gstaad, Switzerland, Galerie 55 Bellechasse, Paris, R Gallery, Jeddah, Saudi Arabia, MOMA Tbilisi, Tbilisi, Georgia. Claps’ works are in private collections and foundations in the United States and Europe. He writes for Artspace.com and Exibart Magazine.
Wu Guanzhen Contemporary Lacquer Art Exhibition 2018 (Beijing)
Project name: Exhibition Hall of Wu Guanzhen Contemporary Lacquer Art Exhibition 2018 (Beijing)
Exhibition time: October 14 - 28, 2018
Project location: Today Art Museum, Beijing, China
Interior design: WEN QU DESIGN
Chief designer: Lin Liqun
Project area: 913 sqm
Photography: WU GUANZHEN ART STUDIO
Wu Guanzhen Artwork Exhibition|Let lacquer breathe on cloth
Wu Guanzhen, an emerging artist from China, welcomes the first stop of his 2018-2019 Asian exhibition tour in Beijing Today Art Museum. The building combines industrial heritage with modern design, allowing the artworks to be displayed through a unique aesthetic expression.
In a pure white-toned atmosphere, elaborately arranged lighting hightlights Wu’s 5 series of works, including Weaving Recall, Dunhuang Scroll, Mountain Plan, Daydreaming Land and Microscopic Nature. These works witness his careful interpretation of traditional materials like lacquer and ramie, and also reflect the artist's inner insistence on natural materials and traditional craftsmanship.
China is one of the countries where natural lacquer originated. Wu thinks the natural transparence of lacquer will be covered up if it is attached to a lacquer board. When a leaf shines in the light, its both sides appear quite transparent. Is it possible for lacquer to be so light and transparent on both sides?
Wu takes the ground-breaking step to move lacquer art from heavy-weighted boards to light lawns, creating an ambience of lightness and grace. The semitransparent raw Chinese lacquer is the perfect material to recreate natural light, aesthetically bringing forth the “fragments of reminiscence”.
He persists to express the conceptual artistic thinking with innovative ways of contemporary lacquer art, furthering revealing a unique perspective of the extraordinary characteristics in Eastern aesthetics. He handles such natural materials with care, and gives lacquer art new breath and extension by using threads to penetrate through the space.
The exhibiting way is as fantastic as the works. One end of the frame maintains an acute angular against the wall. Under the spotlight, scenes on the paintings are projected on the white wall, reflecting hidden rhythm of the entire space. Light is another material that adds mystique in the blending of lacquer and ramie. Under different light sources on the site, Wu's works provide visitors with an experience that is diverse yet harmonious, subtle yet touchable. The trip of lacquer art becomes a visual sense that is agile by light.
VANGELIS RINAS ATERMON PLEFSIS - at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing
Vangelis Rinas is a Greek painter and sculptor having his roots in the Northeastern Aegean Sea. He was born in Samos island, but grew up in Ikaria island in 1966.He holds an MFA from the Athens School of Fine Arts and lives and works in Athens and New York. He express himself thought various materials, he has created paintings sculptures, prints and installations . Since 1992 he enjoys shows in Greece and abroad ( solo, group exhibitions) and participates in international biennials. Among them, his solo exhibition at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing and his latest solo show at Tenri Culutural Institute in New York. Since 2000 he has presented three solo exhibitions entitled Endless Sailing All three included paintings and sculpture .His Sculpture has been installed in the National Center for the Performing Arts in Beijing with Chinese ideograms and Braille writing.
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