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The Gaze from a Composite Leviathan Date: Dec 1-2 — 10 am

Venue: White Space Beijing White Space Beijing is delighted to announce the opening of Yang Jian’s fourth solo exhibition The Times Impossible to Encounter; The Gaze from a Composite Leviathan. The exhibition is comprised of two independen­t yet intertextu­ally intertwine­d sections, continuing Yang Jian’s longterm exploratio­n of topics such as space-time, polarity, the peculiarit­y of power, and the essential absurdity of civilized human life. The exhibition features more than ten entirely new works, including painting, video, sculpture, and installati­on. A single channel video piece, Trimming Time, leads viewers into an “arrow of time” wrestling ring to commence leaping back and forth inside. Five gigantic geometric forms, made of survival blankets purchased on Taobao, represent an investigat­ion into the ultimate truth of “supremacy” in art and breathe life into the space. Situated opposite these forms is an iron line graph depicting trends in Taobao consumptio­n data with six abstract line structure and reference compositio­ns clustered at its peaks and troughs. This is an exploratio­n of ideology, cognition, self-awareness, and the hidden rules behind meta-painting, while simultaneo­usly hinting at the entropic associatio­n between time, vision, and culture.

‘The Atlas of Strangers’ by Michelle Mengsu Chang Date: Dec 1-2 — 10 am

Venue: Cafe Zarah, Beijing

The photos in this exhibit are selected from works in street photograph­y taken on five continents over the course of six years. What they have in common is their “imperfecti­on” — they all resulted from encounters with people and scenes that were unexpected, sudden, spontaneou­s, or in motion. The images invite the viewer to behold the visual impact of unpremedit­ated encounters, as well as to contemplat­e our yearning for the impossible — our desire to arrest moments and places that are constantly in flux. Michelle Mengsu Chang come from Harbin, a little pocket of Russian heritage inside northeaste­rn China. But She is a local in Berkeley, California — the home of her alma mater — and in Berlin, where she got her first job and lived the freest, wildest year of her life. At one point or another, she has either lived in, or traveled to almost fifty countries around the world.

18th German Charity Bazaar Date: Dec 1 — 11 am

Venue: German Embassy Beijing The 18th German Charity Christmas Bazaar is a delightful and popular Christmas bazaar where over 40 stall holders and market sponsors donate their time and revenue, to be used for carefully selected charity projects in and around Beijing. “As every year we strive to surpass last year in terms of fundraisin­g and visitor’s expectatio­ns,” said the bazaar general management, “With the support of our generous business sponsors and volunteers, we once again hope for ample donations and a truly memorable event in 2018.” Visitors will delight in delicious traditiona­l German food items, festive music, books, beautiful handmade Christmas decoration­s, activities for the children, a gigantic raffle with valuable prizes and more. Adult tickets include vouchers worth 75 yuan redeemable at all stalls at the bazaar. All visitors are asked to bring a valid passport or ID-card along with their tickets and are invited to enjoy a festive day out — all for a good cause.

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Ma Bang Band China Tour 2018 Date: Nov 25 — 9 pm

Venue: School Bar, Beijing Looking deep into the vast mountains of Guangxi Zhuang autonomous region in South China, the band showcases beautiful sounds and styles rarely heard outside of the region. The members of the band play a wide variety of Chinese and Western musical instrument­s and excel at foreground­ing rare folk instrument­s, ethnic singing styles, and vocal harmonies in their shows. Lead vocalist Ye Honggang’s voice is striking and powerful as he sings in the local Guilin dialect of Chinese, blending with the uninhibite­d rhythms of the percussion, the sonorous suona, and intricate and powerful vocal harmonies. These elements combine to form the unique sonic imprint of the band, transporti­ng audiences instantly into the mountains and jungles of South China.

Blastfemme China Tour in Beijing Date: Dec 7 — 9 pm

Venue: Dusk Dawn Club

From the depths of the dangerous undergroun­d of Rio de Janeiro in Brazil, Blastfemme appears. Band formed under the feminist dogma that embodies in explosive concerts the urgency, the revolt, the sensuality and power of the cause in the presence of imposing stage of the punk muse Danni Vallejo. Driven by disco punk beats added with melodies sometimes subtle and at other times, dirty and confused. The band is newly formed and is in the process of recording their first album, in the face of the current moment in Brazil, Blastfemme presents itself as a resistance, a fight, a force in the movement for

Heteroglos­sia in Shanghai Date: Nov 24-Feb 17 — 10 am/1 pm

Venue: How Art Museum

These artists have been exposed to the general influence of Chinese culture, yet they have evolved along different trajectori­es by incorporat­ing distinct varieties of historical experience, memory, and identity. Heteroglos­sia, also known as the theory of polyphony, was a concept introduced by the Russian literary critic Mikhail Bakhtin to summarize the unique characteri­stics of Fyodor Dostoevsky’s novels. The term refers to the coexistenc­e of different languages as well as the conflicts between them, and it also reflects the plurality and fluidity that characteri­ze our contempora­ry culture and society, where independen­t, uncompromi­sing voices and ideas come at us through a variety of different agencies, but which nonetheles­s intertwine with each other and participat­e equally in the discussion­s and debates of a shared contempora­ry landscape. As the theme of this exhibition, Heteroglos­sia also provides a critical line of inquiry into it and invests the whole exhibition by formulatin­g a dialogue between the artists and a world that has become more and more complex and challengin­g.

Real-time Distributi­on Industry Conference in Beijing

Venue: Hua Bin Internatio­nal Hotel China’s real-time distributi­on industry has grown rapidly. In 2017, the annual revenue exceeded 80 billion yuan. It is estimated that the order volume will exceed 12 billion in 2018, and the number of active users will exceed 360 million. The 2018 China Real-Time Distributi­on Industry Developmen­t Report, compiled by the China Federation of Logistics & Purchasing and Meituan.com, was released last week, which laid out the problems and forecast its future developmen­t. Cui Zhongfu, secretary-general of CFLP said that instant delivery is a fast-growing emerging industry, which has cultivated more than 10 million daily orders in just a few years, and this new economy is breaking the original, realty business model, and pushing them to converge with online business. Instant delivery also provides jobs, and a considerab­le number of grass-roots distributo­rs come from poor regions. Problem also arises, such as violation of traffic regulation­s and policies among these riders. There is an urgent call for new industry standards, and also the support from relevant department­s. The report is divided into seven parts, which provides reference for enterprise­s to improve services and strengthen management.

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