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Field of Vision: Beijing

[2006-09-15]


   
     
   
     
Curators:

Stephan Hausmeister £¬Marcel Hager, Gao Brothers

Symposium host:
Malcolm Ferris,University of
Hertfordshire, UK

Symposium: September 15 from 15:00 - 18:00

Opening Reception:15:00 September 16. 2006

Dates: September 16, 2006 - September 28, 2006
Opening Hours: 10:30 - 19:00

Add: Beijing New Art Projects

No.4 Jiuxianqiao Road,the Factory 798 Dashanzi Art District, Beijing, P.O.Box 8503 Beijing 100015 China

Tel: 86-10-84566660

Fex: 86-10-84566660

E-mail: bjartprojects@yahoo.com.cn

http://www.field-of-vision.net/Beijing

Alison Dalwood - Cang Xin - Feifei Lu - Han Bing -Helen Marshall -Ji Shengli (Hei Yue) - Kazuaki Tanahashi - Lao Liu(Tian Yi Bin) - Liu
Fei - Ma Han - Miao Xiaochun - Michael Wright - Paul Dacey - Sam Jury¨C QingQing - Ye Fu and another 160 artists from 23 different countries, submitting more than 900 images for the
Beijing field. A first preview of all images submitted until August 15 is visible at
www.field-of-vision.net/Beijing/Raw, images collected later than August 15 will be published by September14.

Beijing New Art Projects, situated in the fashionable 'Factory 798' Art District of Beijing, is the venue for the first Asian staging in the 'Field of Vision' global art project. 'Field of Vision: Beijing' presents a freeze-frame slice through the multiple perspectives of the many real and imagined contemporary Chinas. This immense wall-based
installation is constructed from a skillfully edited assemblage of uncensored 'visual blogs' collected worldwide over the Internet
following a highly successful call for
submissions.'Field of Vision: Beijing' is the result of a year long collaboration between Chinese photography and performance artists the Gao Brothers and German artist Stephan
Hausmeister, currently based in the UK. The Beijing field, like all other geographical instants in this ongoing global series, reflects a unique local situation at a fixed point in time, including its relationships to global issues and perceptions, both positive and
dissonant. Invitations to produce further 'Fields' at key locations in Berlin, Sofia, Belfast and Bangkok have been received,
with each planned as a new and unique unfolding in the map of contemporary perceptions, both global and local, that chart our steps into this
uncertain century. The final artwork resulting from the 'Field of Vision' gallery event appears as an on-line version on the ever expanding project website, where visitors can navigate
across the entire surface of the work and zoom in on the selected focus points to explore in detail the vast field of diverse viewpoints. All images are identified by the name and country of the contributor, and many are accompanied by small personal statements that add to the depth and fascination of the artwork.

Events:
'Field of Vision: Beijing' opens at 15:00 on Saturday 16 September, This event celebrates the re-launch of the newly renovated Beijing New
Art Project's gallery space.

Construction and installation of 'Field of Vision:
Beijing' takes place as a live event from 9 - 14 September with gallery visitors welcome to view the emerging 'field'. Progress updates and
live-audience reporting will appear on the project website throughout.

A symposium at 15:00 on Friday 15 September will
include video interviews with Chinese artists, artist's talks, and an open discussion. These presentations are the result of an ongoing critical investigation into the current boom in Chinese artistic production, and in the position of Beijing specifically - including the rapid
emergence of the 'Factory 798' Art District into the international limelight. Through a diversity of content and views the symposium will raise and challenge a number of critical perspectives
on China and the West today, highlighting the need for critical debate supporting the
'internal' perceptions of Chinese cultural producers, alongside issues oncerning 'Orientalism' and the internalization of Western views of self, astern 'Occidentalism', and state absolutism
and the 'absolutism' of capitalist exchange-value.

For press enquiries and images please phone UK: +44-(0)20-77193

5961 or + 44 ¨C(0)1608_641070

e-mail: stephan@digitalartprojects.net (contacts inside China above).[From: CL2000.com]
 
 
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