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Works that are realized throughout the course of the Long March

 

 
 

 

China Presentation for the 2005 Yokohama Triennale
(2005.09.28 - 12.18)

Xu Zhen £¬8848 - 1.86£¬installation, video, 2005

8848 is the publicly recognized height of the world's tallest mountain, Mt. Everest. Artist Xu Zhen has sawed off 1.86 meters (his height) from the peak of Mt. Everest, and transported the piece to participate in this exhibition. Audiences may not believe that this is real, which is similar to how people rarely question whether the height of Everest truly is 8848 meters. This relationship between belief and doubt has to deal with questions of standard, height, reality, and borders, that the Long March - Chinatown is interested in examining. The work points to the ridiculousness of people's belief in "facts" and "universal truths". The work "ridicules" humankind's quest for "height" to overturn and disrupt the preconceived social and historical values.

We are unable to determine the relationship between Xu Zhen and his team's arduous expedition to climb Everest, to cut off 1.86 meters for the sake of art, and the recent team who used the newest technical equipment to re-measure the altitude of Everest. Xu Zhen believes that it may be because news of his work leaked out to the media.

The artist produces a "mobile public fact" fiction to correspond to Chinatown's mobile "fact of space". From the cultural perspective, questioning of "Chinatown" has been revealed through the real face of "fact" that arises from various discourses. Also questioned is the "Chinatown" this effective public essence that uses different symbols to conduct nationalist egoistic symbolism and egoistic understanding. This work is a "spoiler of others", it satirizes the blind and imaginary pursuits of humankind towards some type of common "height", including the current mess and chaos in world politics, economy, culture, and historical discourse that arises from people's ambitions, power, and personal desires.

Aside from a 1.86 meter tall peak from Mt. Everest, the video documentary of his team sawing off the peak, will be shown, along with photographic works, textual and archival materials, as well as the mountain climbing tools and the tools for sawing mountains.

 

8848 - 1.86 Photograph

8848-1.86 Photograph - Detail

8848-1.86Installation Rendition

 

8848-1.86

 

 

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