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Gaudí Exhibit at Shanghai MOCA: Aug. 19th to Oct. 15th

September 2, 2007 - 2:01pm

"Cosmos Gaudí, Architecture, Geometry and Design" is at Shanghai's Museum of Contemporary Art until October 15th. According to MOCA's website, this "is the largest and most comprehensive exhibition of Gaudi's work to come to China and the first to fully capture the artistic vitality of both his architecture and interior design."

Features include archititectural studies of Gaudí's sinuous Modernist designs, building models, and a Spanish-language documentary of his work.

China's fascination with contemporary art, design, and architecture is just beginning, and will only grow in the coming years. (Hint to universities: now's the time to step up your design programs!)

MOCA Shanghai
People's Park, 231 Nanjing West Road, Shanghai
Tel: +86 21 63279900
mocashanghai.org

 


Contemporary Art Comes to Sichuan

August 29, 2007 - 12:21am

Art by Zhang Xiaogang, one of the 8 artists offered his own museum in SichuanArt by Zhang Xiaogang, one of the 8 artists offered his own museum in SichuanWhen is freedom of artistic expression celebrated in a one-party state? When it brings in the big bucks, of course.

China's modern art scene is thriving, and art collectors aren't the only ones who have taken notice. To bolster development and tourism, the local government in Sichuan offered 8 contemporary artists - including Zhang Xiaogang, Fang Lijun, and Wu Shanzhuan - their own museums to operate in Dujiangyang, a city near the provincial capital of Chengdu. Construction is slated to begin soon with an investment of $13 million; the museums are scheduled to open in October 2008.

From The New York Times,

“I was very happy when I heard that they were going to give me my own museum,” said Mr. Wu, 47, whose radical red character paintings and nude performance art are well known here and abroad. “Right now, I have no idea what I’m going to do with it. In the future all the artists will sit down and discuss how these museums will be operated.”


Video: ABC no Rio

January 9, 2007 - 6:46am
image abc no rio
In this first episode of indietrekker, we visit ABC no Rio, a center for art and activism in New York's Lower East Side.