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| The birth of a myth |
| At Yongkang Lu Art 53 - YK art space |
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This exhibition is a case study questioning how long are we interested and how much do we want to know about the matters that might not be directly related to us. |
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| 1 curator, 3 searchers, 6 artists and n writters |
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| The house |
| At Yongkang Lu Art 57 - ifa˛gallery |
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The house shows a collection of close to real-size household portraits. To memorize the moments where things/objects are playing a key role.
participating artists:
Gu Qingwen 鼓晴文,
Christin Kalweit,
Liu Lei 刘磊,
Lu Jun 陆钧,
Sha Qin 沙琴,
Shen Lin 深林,
Xu Yihan 徐义涵,
Wang Sheng 王胜 |
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| curator: Zane Mellupe |
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| Coding |
big GUY |
| At Yongkang Lu Art 47 |
At Yongkang Lu Art 53 |
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Liu Lei
Hidemi Shimura
Roland Darjes |
The wish for toys to have their enlarged models may quite possibly originate from cartoons we saw during our childhood, when huge heroes saved the world and became our idols. As we hold various beliefs during different stages of our life, we sometimes make large sculptures based on our idols. This is called monumentality.
Zhangfeng—New sculptor, Qiaoyong—Visual artist, Zheng Xiaofeng—Senior planner |
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