Universes in Universe / Biennalen / 51. Biennale Venedig, 2005 / China
China Pavilion at 51st Biennale di Venezia:
Virgin Garden: Emersion
(Presseinformation des Veranstalter)
Arsenale and Vergini Garden
Commissioner: Fan Di'an
Curator: Cai Guo-Qiang
Artists: Yung Ho Chang, Liu Wei, Peng Yu & Sun Yuan, Chang Wang Qiheng
and Xu Zhen.
Press Conference: June 9, 3 pm, China Pavilion, Arsenale
Media Contact: Sarah Hogate Bacon, sarah@caiguoqiang.com
March 25, 2005: The Chinese Ministry of Culture and La Biennale di Venezia
proudly announce the first official China pavilion in the Biennale di Venezia's
110-year history at the upcoming 51st Biennale. With the tremendous support
of Biennale president, Davide Croff, the Ministry will build a temporary China
pavilion for 2005, with the intention of dedicating a permanent facility for
China's future art and architecture exhibitions by 2007.
Under the leadership of China's Ministry of Culture, Commissioners for the
2005 China pavilion include
• Xu Jiang, President, China Academy of Art; Fan Di'an, Vice President,
Central Academy of Art;
• Artist Cai Guo-Qiang; Wang Mingxian, Vice Director, Architecture Institute
of China, and Pi Li, Central
• Academy of Art. Exhibition coordinators are Jennifer Ma, Chief Coordinator,
and Agnes Kohlmeyer, Venice Coordinator.
Organized and sponsored by the Chinese government, the premier China pavilion marks a turning point in political, economic and cultural growth within Chinese contemporary art, and underscores the increasing influence of Chinese creative practitioners on the international artistic and architectural community. More importantly, China's national, long-term participation in the Biennale is a momentous shift from the international exhibition's historically western-centric constitution.
La Biennale di Venezia has exhibited and honored the works of numerous renowned Chinese artists over the past ten years, notably, with the late Harald Szeemann's 1999 exhibition, APERTO Over All, in which nearly twenty Chinese artists participated. These artists not only paved the way for the West's understanding of contemporary Chinese artistic practice, but also served as catalysts for China's long-term presence in the international field of contemporary art starting with the country's presence at this year's 51st Biennale.
Commissioner Fan Di'an remarked, "The premier pavilion will be a vehicle through which to explore or re-locate the influence of China's political, economic and cultural establishment on the international contemporary art community. Secondly, the pavilion will present to the world a different face of Chinese contemporary art, addressing and ultimately modifying prevailing stereotypes. Finally, the pavilion will shift the direction of La Biennale di Venezia itself."
"China's new pavilion is an opportunity to contemplate what it means to build a national pavilion now," said 2005 curator, Cai Guo-Qiang. "The Chinese pavilion should not be another national symbol of power and style, rather it should respond to its time and space, and serve as a new model for national pavilions of the 21st century."
The Exhibition
Virgin Garden: Emersion and exhibiting artists will explore notions of spirituality
and essence, while recognizing the inherent challenges in articulating such
intangible life forces with visual art, by employing elements of Chinese
philosophy and culture to frame the dialogue. The inaugural China pavilion
will consist of two spaces, adjacent interior and exterior venues. The interior,
a former naval oil storage facility, will be in the Arsenale complex near
the ferry shuttle dock and will feature a video installation by Xu Zhen and
a light installation by Liu Wei. The outdoor, adjacent site, Vergini Garden,
is connected to the enclosed gallery by a doorway and will be bridged to
the interior by architect Yung Ho Chang's open bamboo canopy. The skeletal
shelter will be fabricated by traditional Chinese bamboo artisans and designed
as a refuge for visitors after extended Arsenale viewing. Also in the courtyard
will be artist team Sun Yuan and Peng Yu's sculptural installation and a
fengshui project for Venice by Wang Qiheng. As some artist projects are still
in development, installation details are subject to change.
More information on the website of the curator: http://www.caiguoqiang.com/china_pavilion
Media contact:
Sarah Hogate Bacon
2005 International Press Officer China Pavilion
Phone: 212.995.0908
sarah@caiguoqiang.com
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