aspects of the ephemeral in contemporary art and cultural practice in china ephemera workshop, rice...
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Aspects of the ephemeral in contemporary art and cultural practice in China
Ephemera workshop, Rice UniversityChao Center for Chinese Studies
Dr. Katie HillOCCA – Office of Contemporary Chinese Art, Oxford, UK
Sotheby’s Institute of Art, London and New York
Qiu Zhijie, 9th Shanghai Biennale, Reactivation, Power Station of Art, Shanghai
Wu Shanzhuan (b.1956) Big Business -Selling Prawns. Installation, blackboard, chalk, prawns
National Art Gallery, Beijing, 1989
Books translated and published in the 1980s in China including Chan Buddhist texts and translations of Western authors such as Wittgenstein, Beckett, Ionesco, Kant and Sartre, to name a few
Scenes of the Burning Event (destroying works of art outside the
Xiamen Art Museum) by the Xiamen Dada group, 1986
Xiamen Dada, Exhibition for Fujian Art Museum, 1986
Sheng Qi (b.1965) and others, Concept 21 on Great Wall. Performance, 1986
Xi Jianjun and Sheng Qi, Concept 21 – we don’t care if 3 x 7=21, 1987, Beijing University campus
‘China/Avant-garde’ exhibition National Gallery of China, Beijing, 1989
Xiao Lu (b.
Duan Yingmei, I Love Computer, Hanover, 2005
Duan Yingmei, Yingmei in Wonderland, with Susanne Resch, live performance installation, 22th june 2008 (Foto: jürgen bernhard kuck)
To add one meter to an anonymous mountain, 1995.Live performance with Wang Shihua, Cang Xin, Gao Yang, Zuoxiao Zuzhou, Ma Zongyin, Zhang Huan, Ma Liuming, Zhang Binbin and Zhu MingDuration approx. 20 minutesPhotographer: Lu Nan
Mad For Real (Cai Yuan b.1956 and JJ Xi b. 1962)Soya Sauce Ketchup Fight, University of Essex 19th January, 2009
Perspex box, bottles of soya sauce and ketchup
Soya Sauce Ketchup Fight, Performance, Liverpool Biennale, 2002
Mad For Real, Monkey King Plays Havoc in the Heavenly Kingdom, British Museum, 2004
Alive, Alive-O! (Huozhe Huozhe) 2004 Morecambe Bay, LancashireThis memorial project was a tribute to the Chinese cockle pickers who drowned at Morecambe Bay in February 2004. It was an exploration of the dark underbelly of globalisation in the context of Britain and China. The artists inscribed the word alive, alive oh! in the sand, which was subsequently swept away by the incoming tide.
Tomato Lorry, Vital Live Art Festival Manchester 2006
Song Dong , Waste Not, 2005-2012 (BTAP, Beijing) - ongoingInstallation, 10,000 household objects
Barbican Art Gallery, London, Feb-June, 2012
Song Dong, Waste Not, installation
Liang Shaoji (b.1945), Silkworms series
Hu Jie Though I am Gone, 2005Documentary film
Ai Weiwei, Nian 念 , 2010
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XnVBCdkRTX0