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Serpentine Gallery Sweatshops

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

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Serpentine Gallery

Anthony McCall and Andrew Tyndall
Argument 1978
16 mm film still
Copyright: 2008 Anthony McCall and Andrew Tyndall

Serpentine Gallery Sweatshops
On Engagements, On Failures, On Fictions, On Attitudes

Serpentine Gallery Sweatshops is a programme of seminars convened by Lisa Le Feuvre and Edgar Schmitz to consider ideas surrounding politics and art. The programme, which began in November 2007, investigates ‘Engagements, Failures, Fictions and Attitudes’ in conversations with thinkers, artists, writers and curators that open up a debate around contemporary cultural issues, creating a place for public research outside of an academic framework.

Coming next:

On Failures: Evasive Gestures and Utopian Potentialities

Thursday 24 January 2008

7– 9 pm

With: Johnny Golding, Chair of Philosophy in Visual Arts and Communication Technologies at the University of Greenwich; Melissa Gronlund, Associate Editor of Afterall and writer; Benedict Seymour, musician, writer and Deputy editor of Mute magazine.

On Fictions: Constructing Belief and Claiming the World

Tuesday 25 March 2008

7– 9 pm

With: Deborah Levy, writer, working across fiction, performance and visual culture; Rosalind Nashashibi, artist; and Irit Rogoff, theorist and Professor of Visual Cultures at Goldsmiths.

On Attitudes: What is to be Done with Indifference?

Tuesday 27 May 2008

7– 9 pm

With: Eric Alliez, philosopher and Senior Research Fellow in Modern European Philosophy in the Centre for Research in Modern European Philosophy at Middlesex University; Sylvère Lotringer, Professor of French at Columbia University, New York; and Adrian Rifkin, Professor of Visual Culture and Media, Middlesex University.

Past event:

On Engagements: Confrontations, Conflations and Lateral Engagements

Tuesday 27 November 2007

7 – 9 pm

With: Alexander Garcia Duttmann, philosopher and Professor of Philosophy and Visual Culture at Goldsmiths, London; Maria Fusco, Director of Art Writing at Goldsmiths and Editor of The Happy Hypocrite; and Tom Morton, writer, curator and Contributing Editor of Frieze magazine.

Venue:
Goethe Institut
50 Princes Gate
Exhibition Road
London SW7 2PH

For ticket information and further details, please visit:
http://www.serpentinegallery.org
or call +44 207 402 6075

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FOTOFEST2008 presents Photography from China 1934-2008

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

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FOTOFEST

AN Hong
Water Buddha, 1997
Courtesy of the artist and
Three Shadows Photography Center, Beijing

FOTOFEST2008-CHINA
Photography from China 1934-2008
March 7 to April 20, 2008

FOTOFEST2008
1113 Vine Street
Houston, Texas 77002
713-223-5522

http://www.fotofest.org

FotoFest’s 12th edition of the International Biennial of Photography and Photo-related Art, presents work by 34 Chinese artists, March 7- April 20, 2008 in Houston, Texas. Photography from China 1934-2008 features ten newly commissioned and curated exhibitions, including two recently recovered archives from the 1930s and 1940s. The China programs are a cornerstone of FOTOFEST2008, the six-week. city-wide celebration of photo-based art.

In addition to these exhibitions, FOTOFEST2008 presents a symposium on twentieth century Chinese Photography with Chinese scholars GU Zheng, (Fudan University, Shanghai) and CAO Tai, (Guangdong Museum, Guangzhou) as well as a film program, New Cinema in China, with the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston (MFAH) and the University of California, Los Angeles (UCLA). Forty Chinese artists and curators will attend FOTOFEST2008, its acclaimed portfolio review for artists; the Fine Print Auction; professional workshops; and the special presentation by Hewlett-Packard (HP) of new printing technology for
art work.

The Museum of Fine Arts, Houston, the Menil Collection, Houston Center for Photography and the Holocaust Museum Houston are among 100 other organizations presenting exhibitions as part of FOTOFEST2008. Many of their exhibitions continue the China focus and the ancillary subject of Transformations as well as their own independent themes.

Photography from China 1934-2008, FotoFest’s exhibition program for FOTOFEST2008, reveals the diversity of roles and styles that have shaped photographic art over the past 74 years in China.

ETHNOGRAPHY, PHOTOJOURNALISM AND PROPAGANDA, 1934-1975
Reflecting a growing interest by the Chinese in the peoples and politics of China’s western border regions near Tibet, ZHUANG Xueben (1909-1984) began traveling to China’s far-western border regions in 1934. His work from 1934-1939 is one of the earliest and most serious photographic examinations of ethnic minorities in these regions. FOTOFEST2008 is the first time this work is being shown outside of China.

In 1937, at the age of 25, Sha Fei (1912-1950) had himself assigned to the Chinese Communist Party’s (CCP) 8th Route Army during the Second Sino-Japanese War (1937-1945). Sha Fei photographed combat and training with the Chinese forces allied with CHIANG Kai-shek, against the Japanese. He set up pictorial magazines to publicize the 8th Route Army and its work in rural villages, and he organized a mass media system that became a principal part of the CCP’s propaganda system for the next 20 years, through the 1970s. After Sha Fei’s controversial execution in 1950, his work was blacklisted until the late l980s when his family and colleagues succeeded in rehabilitating his name. FOTOFEST2008 exhibits the newly recovered work of Sha Fei for the first time outside of China.

Editors and photographers trained by Sha Fei during the war became leaders of major CCP pictorial news media and propaganda agencies, using photography as one of the primary media promoting Chairman MAO Zedong’s agenda during The Cultural Revolution (1966-1976). The exhibition curated by James and Vicky Chen, founders of 798 Gallery, one of Beijing’s most respected photography galleries, shows how photography was choreographed to promote the message of collective solidarity. The exhibit, commissioned by FotoFest, features three photographers working for news publications during The Cultural Revolution: WENG Nai Qiang, XIAO Zuang, and WANG Shi Long.

INDEPENDENT DOCUMENTARY PHOTOGRAPHY, 1985-2000
In the mid-1980s, a new generation of Chinese photographers began to produce strong personal bodies of photo-documentary work outside official media and news agencies. The first to gain international prominence was WU Jialin with his work on Yunnan province. A chance discovery of this work by FotoFest co-founder Frederick Baldwin at Marc Riboud’s Paris apartment led to his first exhibition in Western art world at FOTOFEST1996.

Two subsequent generations of photographers continue to develop independent approaches to documentary work. LU Nan’s, interest in the ethics of social interaction, led him to photograph the institutionalization of the mentally ill and underground Catholic communities in China. LI Lang’s early poetic work with the Yi People in central-western China has led to his current work exploring the human imprint on China’s landscape.

CONCEPTUAL AND STAGED WORK - NEW PHOTO, 1993-1998
In 1996, two Beijing artists, RongRong and LIU Zheng founded the influential New Photo magazine, an independent, underground publication that circulated in Beijing’s art circles. The magazine signaled a burgeoning Chinese interest in photography as a medium of contemporary art and marked an important turning point in the development of contemporary photography in China. FOTOFEST2008 presents this new exhibition for the first time outside of China, with 15 artists published in New Photo magazine. The exhibit is curated by ZHANG Li and organized by Three Shadows Photography Art Centre
in Beijing.

CONCEPTUAL AND STAGED WORK - CURRENT PERSPECTIVES, 1998-2008
Individual shows of 11 current, multi-disciplinary Chinese artists address issues of identity, memory, spirituality, gender, urbanism, and the complex relationships between the present and the past in contemporary China. Designed as a series of one-person exhibitions, these shows feature BAI Yiluo, CANG Xin, CHENG Lingyang, XING Danwen, LIU Lijie, LIU Ren, SUN Guojuan, WANG Chuan, WU Gaozhong, YAO Lu, and ZENG Han.

For more details on FOTOFEST2008 exhibitions and other programs please visit http://www.fotofest.org

Press contacts:
Vinod Hopson – 713.223.5522 x26, press3@fotofest.org
Janice Van Dyke Walden – 713.223.5522 x12, janice@vandykewalden.com

Warwick Arts Centre presents Girl Rider

Sunday, January 13th, 2008

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Warwick Arts Centre

Girl Rider
Cullinan + Richards
Sat 12 Jan - Sat 15 Mar

Warwick Arts Centre,
University of Warwick
Coventry
CV4 7AL

http://www.warwickartscentre.co.uk

Mead Gallery
Warwick Arts Centre
Coventry

Commissioned by Mead Gallery, Warwick Arts Centre

Cullinan + Richards work in a variety of traditional forms – sculpture, painting, performance, video and photography – to produce sculptural scenarios or structural supports for holding other artworks, documentation and performance.

These support structures mirror the way Cullinan + Richards work as artists, supporting and involving other people, reinventing relationships and weaving together socially and culturally shared histories and live performances.

For their forthcoming commission for the Mead Gallery, Cullinan + Richards will make a new installation which continues to investigate the relationship of sculpture and painting to a performance event. The show takes the form of a dysfunctional furniture showroom cum studio, fused with the spectacle of ‘horse diving’, a stunt from the from 1029s Atlantic City on the east coast of America.

Cullinan + Richards will be working in collaboration with the designer and typographer Jonathan Barnbrook to produce a poster which will be given away free at the exhibition.

Cullinan + Richards have exhibited widely internationally, including The Whitechapel Gallery, South London Gallery, Mobile Home Gallery, Museum of Contemporary Art Seville, Daniel Spoerri Foundation, Italy, Whitstable Biennale, Kunstmuseum Lucerne Switzerland.

Warwick Arts Centre,
University of Warwick
Coventry
CV4 7AL

Box Office: 024 7652 4524
http://www.warwickartscentre.co.uk