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25000
Cultural Transmission Center Opening Exhibition
Operation
Ink Freedom- Paintings by Wang Jinsong
25000
Cultural Transmission Center's opening exhibition is a solo
show by Wang Jinsong, entitled "Operation Ink Freedom."
A member of the so-called New Generation and a representative
personality of post-89 Chinese art, Wang Jinsong became
known for his oil painting, conceptual photography, installations,
and video works. This exhibition, however, shows Wang Jinsong's
little-known corpus of ink painting. This battle in ink
has been brewing for some time, planned secretly. Its result
is to liberate ink and wash painting, a staple of classical
Chinese art. The curating and preparation of this exhibition
adds another element to the project, arousing the viewer's
imagination of the exhibition space itself; what it might
have felt like as a workshop in an earlier era of full-fledged
industrial production.
Situated
in the burgeoning Factory 798 art community in Dashanzi,
Chaoyang District, Beijing, the 250-square meter 25000 Cultural
Transmission Center is not simply a space for art, but a
site for curatorial experimentation, a place to research
and present the relationships between display culture and
artistic creation, practice and discourse, art objects and
texts, viewer and artwork.
Originally
built with aid from the Soviet Union, the dilapidated factory
chambers of 798 are now filled with newly opened independent
art spaces, galleries, design studios, artists' residences,
and multi-function fashion/dining/performance/exhibition
spaces. On April 13, all spaces in the Dashanzi area will
participate in "Remaking Factory 798," a project
which has already attracted the attention of society and
the media.
A radical
artist enters into dialogue with space and time in a workshop
7 meters high. He uses ink. The word "traditional"
comes out to play. Very, very dangerous.
Curated
by Lu Jie.
Opening:
Sunday, April 13, 14:00
Exhibition Runs: April 13 - May 8, 11:00-19:00
Address:
25000 Cultural Transmission Center, 4 Jiuxianqiao Rd., Chaoyang
District, Beijing
Contact: Jane Li
Phone: 010 6438 7107
Fax: 010 6438 7107
E-mail: longmarch2003@vip.sina.com
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