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Jing’an Internatio­nal Sculpture Project returns for 10th year

- By ZHANG KUN in Shanghai

Unbounded, City Stand quiet and look out over the Mediterran­ean Sea

An upside-down truck, an astronaut floating in the air between a chair and a flower pot, and a hot water bottle with feet — these are just some of the quirky works of art featured at the Jing’an Internatio­nal Sculpture Project (JISP) which urge people to view life in another perspectiv­e.

This is the 10th year that Jing’an district is presenting the annual showcase of sculptures at the Jing’an Sculpture Park. Titled

the exhibition this year kicked off on Sept 20 and will go on till Dec 20.

A total of 87 sculptures from 40 artists home and abroad are on display in Jing’an Sculpture Park, Daning Park and Shibei High Tech Park, a newly introduced exhibition space.

The truck installati­on, titled

was created by Austrian artist Erwin Wurm, who is known for his fascinatio­n with everyday life and humorous approach to distorting ordinary objects. Visitors are invited to enter the cabin and ascend a flight of the stairs within the installati­on. In this present context, the Mediterran­ean Sea is represente­d by the high-rise buildings located around the park.

Located near the Shanghai Natural History Museum, the exhibition at Jing’an Sculpture Park has attracted large crowds every year. This year, the organizers have also chosen to showcase some artworks that they believe children would find interestin­g, such as the by LAAB, a Hong Kong-based laboratory of art and architectu­re.

The public art installati­on consists of 262 polyhedral cells of polished stainless-steel mirror. Each reflective cell is a small frame that reflects the surroundin­gs. Like a kaleidosco­pe, it shuffles the images of everything around, as well as the movements of the visitors.

Meanwhile, an installati­on depicting a herd of animals running down the slope by the main building of the natural history museum were made of used bicycle parts. This artwork belongs to an art project named which was created by Shanghai-based studio Design Republic.

“Shared bikes were made with the good intention of helping society become greener, but they’re now seen as urban waste as there are just too many of them,” said Mao Wencai, director of Purple Roof Gallery and the curator of the JISP.

“By making animal sculptures and other useful things out of the waste, artists share their hopes for a good life and how we can use art to solve some of the problems in modern life. This is also the message we want to spread via public art.”

Titled the exhibit featuring an astronaut was created by Dutch artist Joseph Klibansky. While the seven-meterhigh sculpture looks to be floating in the air, visitors will discover that the astronaut is actually holding himself up on the backrest of a chair. Those familiar with art history will recognize the chair to be from Vincent van Gogh’s bedroom.

Klibansky himself admitted that both the chair and the pot of sunflowers at the foot of the astronaut reference the history of art and Vincent van Gogh in particular.

Kaleidome Urban Cohabitati­on Self-Portrait of a Dreamer,

 ?? GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY ?? Huge animal sculptures made with used bicycle parts have been a hit with visitors at the Jing’an Internatio­nal Sculpture Project.
GAO ERQIANG / CHINA DAILY Huge animal sculptures made with used bicycle parts have been a hit with visitors at the Jing’an Internatio­nal Sculpture Project.

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