Matthews, Bob, 2016, Show, Exhibition or Event, Conjunctively evolving: Masters of Contemporary Art in China and Britain
Corporate Creators: | HALF IMAGE and Cloud Art Center (Shanghai, China) |
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Abstract or Description: | Conjunctively evolving: Masters of Contemporary Art in China and Britain was curated in response and as an extension of the ideas raised at the 2015 ‘IMPACT 9’ conference held in China Academy of Art, Hangzhou, China (September 2015). Presented by Cloud Art Center and Half Image Gallery the group exhibition that seeks to develop further links between practioners in China and the UK included various art forms such as print, video and installation. Responding directly to the conferences title “IMPACT” which is composed of the six words, “International”, “Multi-disciplinary”, “Printmaking”, “Artists”, “Concepts”, and “Technology”, the exhibition prompts a kind of bilateral attitude: not only questioning the art ontology by traditional hand-making, but also differentiating the aspects of arts today through international perspective and interdisciplinary attitudes. Moreover, “IMPACT” represents a relatively complemented breadth of mind, which not only have the courage to impact and shake the stereotype, but also reflect the chaotic phenomenon of today’s arts. Artists include; Jane Bustin, Stephen Chambers RA, Paul Coldwell, Nicky Coutts, Emma Stibbon RA, Bob Matthews, Jo Stockham, Zhou Jian, Xuan Chenhao, Meg Rahaim, Joby Williamson |
Contributors: | Contribution Name RCA ID Curator of an exhibition Li, Liu Curator of an exhibition Yicheng, Zhang Curator of an exhibition Jian, Zhou |
Events: | Title Location Dates Type Conjunctively evolving: Masters of Contemporary Art in China and Britain Shanghai, China 2 Jul - 8 Aug 2016 Mixed show |
Subjects: | Creative Arts and Design > W100 Fine Art |
School or Centre: | School of Arts & Humanities |
Funders: | HALF IMAGE and Cloud Art Center (Shanghai, China) |
Date Deposited: | 12 Dec 2016 11:15 |
Last Modified: | 28 Nov 2019 15:26 |
URI: | https://researchonline.rca.ac.uk/id/eprint/2371 |
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