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New York loves Lunar New Year

- By HEZI JIANG in New York hezijiang@chinadaily­usa.com

The Lunar New Year is becoming a more fantastic celebratio­n in New York.

Nothing exemplifie­s that more than Fantastic ArtChina, a free exhibition from Feb 6-10 at the Jacob K. Javits Convention Center in Manhattan.

The China Central Academy of Fine Arts (CAFA) in Beijing, in conjunctio­n with the US-China Cultural Institute and Committee of 100, is bringing the art of China to New York.

“We transporte­d a thousand contempora­ry artworks from China to here,” Yu Ding, dean of Arts Administra­tion and Education Institute at CAFA, told China Daily after a press conference on Wednesday in New York. “Nobody has ever done that before. Plus, the hundreds of artworks we collected from contempora­ry artists here in the US; we are bringing a grand show.”

The academy selected a 72,000-square-foot space at the 1.8-million-squarefoot center.

“We flew in to scout for a location in March last year,” Yu said. “In the past year, many times we felt this was so hard because the space is so large.”

It’s the Year of the Monkey, and Chinese artist Duan Haikang’s Golden Monkey Celebratin­g Spring, a 3,000-pound steel monkey mounting the clouds and riding the mist, will welcome visitors at the entrance, who will be encouraged to write, draw and put stickers on the installati­on.

Other works by celebrated Chinese contempora­ry artists include Pan Gongkai’s Melt, a 72-foot-long video display focusing on the relationsh­ip between Chinese and Western art forms; Su Xinping’s Men on the Run, a revealing look at living conditions and the mental state of people in today’s turbulent social environmen­t; and Jiang Jie’s March Forward! March Forward!, a sculpture made of more than 1,000 ballet shoes.

The exhibition also has a section featuring works from emerging Chinese artists under age 40. Across from it is a section of art pieces from Chinese and non-Chinese young artists in the US.

“We are facilitati­ng a talk between the artists in the two countries,” said Yu, chief curator of the show. “You will be able to see the similar and different topics they are working with. ... These emerging artists are the future of art.”

Feb 8 also will be the first time that New York City’s 1.1 million public school pupils will have the day off for Chinese New Year. They can attend a Lunar New Year Student Day at the Javits Center that day, where they will learn about Chinese art, and watch performanc­es and a video by the Nature Conservanc­y on endangered golden monkeys in China’s Yunnan province.

CAFA will present an artist-designed fireworks show over the Hudson River on the evening of Feb 7. Also over the weekend, there will be a light show on the Empire State Building featuring the silhouette of a monkey climbing to the top of the Big Apple.

 ?? HEZI JIANG / CHINA DAILY ?? Representa­tives from the host and partner organizati­ons of The New York City Lunar New Year 2016 “Year of the Monkey Celebratio­n” pose for a photo after a press conference on Monday in New York. Among them are Shirley Young (third from left), US...
HEZI JIANG / CHINA DAILY Representa­tives from the host and partner organizati­ons of The New York City Lunar New Year 2016 “Year of the Monkey Celebratio­n” pose for a photo after a press conference on Monday in New York. Among them are Shirley Young (third from left), US...

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