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Marcel Duchamp Prize nominees promote Sino-French cultural ties

- By CHENG YUEZHU chengyuezh­u@chinadaily.com.cn

As part of the annual Festival Croisement­s, a series of events celebratin­g SinoFrench cultural ties, the organizers of the prestigiou­s Marcel Duchamp Prize bring the works of 10 nominated contempora­ry artists from France to Beijing.

Co-hosted by Tsinghua University Art Museum, the French embassy in China and Right:

Hauser & Wirth’s booth at Jingart. Bao Yifeng, Ying Qinglan and Zhou Dawei (from left) co-found Art021 and Jingart.

the Associatio­n for the Internatio­nal Diffusion of French Art, the exhibition entitled Bridging the Gap runs until June 17.

Curator Jerome Sans says that Bridging the Gap highlights the dichotomy between the East and the West, a gap which is relatively narrow nowadays, reduced by the era of global communicat­ion.

The Marcel Duchamp Prize was founded in 2000 by the ADIAF. It aims to promote French contempora­ry art and support young, aspiring artists. The annual award is presented to an artist with outstandin­g pieces or achievemen­ts, who works or lives in France.

This year, selecting 10 nominees with diverse cultural background­s, the exhibition attempts to conceptual­ize the confrontat­ion of cultures, accentuati­ng the idea that art is able to travel across regions and continents, and is therefore Ring Theory. constantly seen from different perspectiv­es.

According to Yang Dongjiang, deputy curator of Tsinghua University Art Museum, the pieces on show in Beijing were carefully selected by both the museum and Sans himself. The selection criteria were that the artists should represent different ages, birthplace­s and educationa­l background­s, with works focusing on the present.

“The exhibition presents the trends of contempora­ry art, bringing a unique artistic view of the world,” Yang explains. “I hope that this exhibition could bring new thoughts and experience­s to the contempora­ry-art community of China, as well as help people understand and experience modern society and culture from the perspectiv­e of art.”

Sans says that the works exhibited are like samples, showcasing how these artists living in France explore the contempora­ry art genres with their vigor in pluralisti­c art creation. “These artists represent Medicine, Urology — appear at

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