On the Mid-groundTimezone 8 Limited, 2002 - 281 pagine Hou Hanru is undoubtedly one of the most dynamic and innovative curators and critics on the contemporary art scene today. Known for such ground-breaking exhibitions as Cities on the Move (co-curated with Hans Ulrich Obrist), Out of the Center, Parisien(ne)s and the Kwangju Biennial in Korea, his work addresses questions of globalization and identity, understanding contemporary art practice as it exists beyond geographical and regional boundaries. This dense, excellent collection of his writings and interviews is divided into four sections: "From China to the International," " From 'Exile' to the Global," "Global Cities and Art," and "Interviews, Dialogues, Conversations." |
Sommario
From China to the International | |
Third Text 34 Spring 1996 | |
Chinese Contemporary Art | |
New Chinese Art 1998 | |
Catalogue essay the Pusan International Contemporary Art Festival 2000 | |
Contents | |
Parole e frasi comuni
alternative spaces architects architecture Arjun Appadurai art world artistic space Asia Asian Avant-garde become Beijing centre challenge Chen Zhen China Chinese artists Chinese contemporary art Cities and Art collaboration communication concept confront construction context create critical critique cultural and artistic curator deconstruction Dialogues discourses dominant economic emphasise established event example exhibition experience expression Feng Shui future Geuzen Global Cities globalisation Gwangju Biennale Homi K Hong Kong Hou Hanru Huang Yong Ping hybrid identity ideology imagination in-between installation intellectual interesting invention kind living Mid-Ground modern modernisation movement multicultural Museum Naked City nation-state negotiation non-western organised Paris pour Escale periphery political question realised reality relationship Rem Koolhaas Shanghai Singapore situation social society strategy structure traditional transformation urban space Urban Void vision visual wall Wang West Xu Bing Yongping Yung Ho Chang
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