Showing posts with label Shanghai Biennale. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Shanghai Biennale. Show all posts

Monday, May 5, 2014

Chief curator of 10th Shanghai Biennale announced


The organising committee of  the Shanghai Biennale has announced the selection of Anselm Franke as the chief curator of the 10th edition of the biennale, which takes place from 22 November 2014 to 31 March 2015 at Shanghai's Powerstation of Art. Franke is currently head of visual art and film art at Berlin's House of World Culture and curated the 2012 Taipei Biennial Modern Monsters / Death and Life of Fiction.
Image: Anslem Franke

Thursday, November 8, 2012

Mapping the future in Shanghai


Private art institutions, like the Minsheng Art Museum and the Rockbund Art Museum, have been leading the way in Shanghai, building their institutional profiles at home and abroad on the back of first-rate, curatorially-driven programming. With the arrival of two new state institutions - the China Art Palace and the Power Station of Art - things may be about to change as they provide even greater scope for contemporary art in the city, depending on their larger institutional projects and how they play out in their programming.

The opening programmes of both museums indicate the directions they are likely to take. The gigantic collection-based China Art Palace has opened with floors dedicated to Chinese Modern art and a "Masters Hall" dedicated to 20th-century artists like Wu Guanzhong, Qi Baishi and Lin Fengmian. The temporary shows in the opening lineup include Congratulations from the World, featuring contemporary works from the collection of the Museum of New Zealand Te Papa Tongarewa; American masters from the Whitney Museum; Vermneer masterpieces from the Rijksmuseum; and works from the collections of Maison de Victor Hugo in Paris, the Museo National de San Carlos in Mexico city and the British Museum. And next month it will present an exhibition from the Musee d'Orsay focusing on Naturalism in France.

The Power Station of Art has opened with the Shanghai Biennale signaling its role as a contemporary art museum. In a statement on his theme, Reactivation, the chief curator, artist Qiu Zhijie, said he wanted to emphasise how artists interact with the public and their role in bringing about change. In addition to the presentations in the biennale, this year it also includes pavilions featuring contemporary artists from cities around the world, which the organisation hopes to make a permanent feature of the biennale. "We chose cities that are similar to Shanghai," he said, adding that he was careful to choose cities that had their own history of reactivation, of creating a dynamic new society, while exploring how artists had contributed to these changes.

Perhaps with the masterpiece-driven approach of the China Art Palace in mind, Qiu Zhijie also said: "The result (at The Power Station) is a public that is free to form their own opinion about art. Without anyone telling them what is 'good' art, they come to their own conclusions."
Image: Qiu Zhijie's Map of Utopia (detail), mapping the concepts underpinning the 9th Shanghai Biennale

Thursday, October 25, 2012

Shanghai's new Power Station of Art opens with the 9th Shanghai Biennale


Curated by Qiu Zhijie, Boris Groys, Tsong-zung Chang and Jens Hoffman, the 9th Shanghai Biennale is currently showing at the city's new Power Station of Art. The new art museum, which will host post-1980 contemporary art, mainly from China, was formerly the Pavilion of the Future during the city's World Expo in 2010. You can see images of works in the Biennale on the ArtAsiaPacific blog.
Image: Shanghai's new Power Station of Art, the venue for the 9th Shanghai Biennale

Friday, March 16, 2012

Shanghai Biennale announces curators for 2012 edition


The Shanghai Biennale has announced the curators for the 2012 edition. The chief curator, Qiu Zhijie, is a professor at the School of Intermedia Art at the China Art Academy as well as director of Total Art Studio and a member of the supervising team in the Arts and Social Thought Institute. As an artist he as represented China at the 53rd Venice Biennale and 25th Sao Paulo Biennial.

Qiu Zhijie is working with two co-curators: art critic, media theorist and philosopher Boris Groys and Jens Hoffman, currently director at the Watts Institute for Contemporary Arts at the California College of Arts, San Francisco.
Image Qiu Zhijie, chief curator of the 2012 Shanghai Biennale

Sunday, October 24, 2010

Shanghai Biennale opens


The 8th Shanghai Biennale, which opens to the public today, defines itself as a 'rehearsal' and as a reflective space of performance. The curators say the Biennale "aims to invite a wide range of participants - artists, curators, critics, collectors, museum directors and members of the audience - to rehearse in the Biennale a fertile theatre to reflect on the relations between art experimentation and the art system, between individual creativity and the public domain." This link takes you to a full outline of the curatorial thinking of the Biennale, which runs to 23 January 2011.
Image: The 8th Shanghai Biennial Curatorial Committee (from left) Li Lei, Fan Dian, Hua Yi and Gao Shiming