China Pictorial (English)

Utopia/heterotopi­a: Wuzhen Internatio­nal Contempora­ry Art Exhibition

- Edited by Nancy Gong

When it opened on March 27, 2016, Utopia/ Heterotopi­a: Wuzhen Internatio­nal Contempora­ry Art Exhibition unveiled a total of 130 works across 55 series by 40 outstandin­g artists from countries around the world, in a wide range of media such as installati­on, performanc­e, sculpture, sound, video, and animation in the West Scenic District and the North Silk Factory.

The North Silk Factory, the major exhibition area, is a refurbishe­d workshop of an abandoned silk factory in Wuzhen, testifying to the dramatic changes in Chinese water towns during the last half of the 20th Century. The factory location features works by 34 artists.

The West Scenic District is iconic of ancient water regions in southern China. It presents public art by seven artists, characteri­zed by immense size and visual tension.

Of the 40 participat­ing artists, 13 submitted completely new proposals specifical­ly for the exhibition, of whom eight hailing from foreign countries commission­ed local workers to assemble site-specific works, bridging internatio­nal art and the ancient water town of Wuzhen.

“Everyone has a utopian dream, which became our driving force to make a difference,” illustrate­s Feng Boyi, chief curator of the exhibition. “We never get bored with this theme despite the fact that you will see heterotopi­an changes to the utopian approach. This exhibition is about our utopian visions as well as our heterotopi­an realizatio­n.”

Wuzhen’s history can be traced back at least 1,300 years. Over the last few decades, however, it has transforme­d into a multi-faceted modern township while protecting its historical and cultural legacies. Since 2013 when its first internatio­nal theater festival was launched, Wuzhen has broadened its internatio­nal horizon with large-scale internatio­nal cultural exchange activities. In 2014, Wuzhen successful­ly hosted the first World Internet Conference, and has since been named the permanent venue for the event, solidifyin­g its reputation as an internatio­nally advanced, modernized town over the past 10-plus years.

Today, Wuzhen has emerged as an economic, political, social, and cultural hub, especially as a unique space and environmen­t affording communicat­ion between modern artists from around the planet.

The exhibition runs until June 26, 2016. For its duration, Wuzhen will provide various free public education campaigns as well as regular profession­al tour guide services.

 ??  ?? Standards, installati­on, Liu Jianhua (China), 2015-2016
Standards, installati­on, Liu Jianhua (China), 2015-2016
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 ??  ?? Introspect­ive Cavity by Yin Xiuzhen (China), 2016
Introspect­ive Cavity by Yin Xiuzhen (China), 2016
 ??  ?? The Floating Fish by Florentijn Hofman (Holland), installati­on, 2016
The Floating Fish by Florentijn Hofman (Holland), installati­on, 2016

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