Future Perfect: Contemporary Chinese Art and the Question of the Archive
Cornell University, Ithaca, New York
September, 23-24, 2005.
The Rose Goldsen Lecture Series at Cornell University presents an
international workshop on art and curating: Future Perfect:
Contemporary Chinese Art and the Question of the Archive, September,
23-24, 2005. This event will gather together renown Chinese artists
and curators to inaugurate the Cornell Library's Wen Pulin Archive of
Chinese Avant Garde Art, a joint holding of the Charles W. Wason
Collection on East Asia and the Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art
in the Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections.
The Wen Pulin Archive of Chinese Avant Garde Art contains some 360
hours of digital video documenting the history of contemporary
Chinese art, installation, and performance since 1985. Organized by
Thomas Hahn, Curator of the Wason Collection, and Timothy Murray,
Curator of the Rose Goldsen Archive, the Wen Pulin Archive is a
unique international resource of video footage of art events, art
performances, installations, and artist studio tours and interviews
that traces the history of Chinese culture over this consequential
twenty year period. This unique collection, which, due to the
sensitive nature of its materials, is restricted in use in China,
will provide students and researchers with previously unseen
documentation of the important developments in contemporary art in
China over the past twenty years, the period of China's tremendous
growth into a major venue of contemporary art and global culture.
Cornell's acquisition of the Wen Archive marks the first of many
planned collaborations with the new Dongtai Academy of Arts in
Beijing, which is directed by its founder, Wen Pulin.
In addition to providing a preview of these materials, open for the
public viewing in the Wason Collection and Goldsen Archive, Kroch
Library, the conference provides one of the largest North American
gatherings of contemporary Chinese artists and curators who work in
the emergent fields of electronic arts, new media, and mixed media
performance. Their aim is to situate their past and current projects
in terms of the theoretical, social, and political problems posed by
new archival challenges of digital culture and historical
transformation. Similarly the endeavor of archiving so-called
ephemeral artistic works may require a reconsideration of the aims
and imperative of the archive itself and related art historical
research. To position contemporary Chinese art in the Future Perfect
will require that the participants reflect on their former work in
relation to future concerns: to consider "what they will have done"
(and how it will have been remembered).
Highlights of the weekend include the international premiere of a new
performance art piece by the artist, Lin Yilin, on Saturday afternoon
at 4pm, and a plenary artist presentation by the internationally
celebrated artist Xu Bing, on Friday afternoon at 4:30pm. They will
be joined by the artists, Feng Mengbo and Chen Lingyang from Beijing,
Du Zhenjun from Paris, Xiaowen Chen from Ithaca, Lin Yan from New
York as well as curators Barbara London (Museum of Modern Art), Gao
Minglu (Pittsburgh), and Shin-Yi Yang (Artist Commune, Hong Kong).
Organized by Timothy Murray, Professor of English and Comparative
Literature, this event is hosted by The Rose Goldsen Lecture Series
with institutional cosponsorship from the Cornell Library, The
Society for the Humanities, East Asia Program, College of Art,
Architecture and Planning, French Studies, Departments of Asian
Studies, English, Comparative Literature.
For further information, contact Timothy Murray, Director, The Rose
Goldsen Lecture Series, [log in to unmask], 607-255-4012.
Schedule of Events
Friday, Sept. 23
1:30-3:30 Kroch Library Lecture Room
1:30 Welcoming Remarks
Tim Murray, Director, Rose Goldsen Lecture Series, College of Arts and Sciences
Sarah E. Thomas, Carl A. Kroch University Librarian
1:45 Unveiling the Wen Pulin Archive of Chinese Avant Garde Art
Thomas Hahn, Curator, Charles W. Wason Collection on East Asia
Tim Murray, Curator, Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art
2:15 Curating Contemporary Chinese Art (I)
Moderator, Ellen Avril, Curator of Asian Art, Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art
Gao Minglu, Curator and Professor of Art History, University of Pittsburgh,
"Curating 'The Wall'"
Yang Shin-Yi, Artistic Director, Artist Commune, Hong Kong; Lecturer, Museum
of Modern Art, New York, " Showing and Storing Contemporary Art"
4:15 Lewis Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall
Plenary Artist Presentation
Moderator, Sherman Cochran, Department of History
Xu Bing, Artist, Beijing/New York
"Recent Works-Another Artistic Direction"
Saturday, Sept. 24
Lewis Auditorium, Goldwin Smith Hall
8:30-9:00 Continental Breakfast
9:00 Mixed Media Art in Process
Moderator, Sunn Shelley Wong, Department of English and Program of
Asian-American Studies
Xiaowen Chen, Department of Art, Cornell University,
"Mixed Media Explorations"
Chen Lingyang, Artist, Beijing, "Chen Lingyang and Chen
Lingyang NO.2"
Lin Yan, Artist, Beijing/New York, "Constructing Painting"
Discussant: Renate Ferro, Department of Art
11:30 Curating Contemporary Chinese Art (II)
Moderator, Patricia Zimmermann, Department of Cinema and
Photography, Ithaca College
Barbara London, Curator of Film and Video, Museum of Modern Art, New York
"Stir-fry and Beyond: Media Art in China"
2:00 Digital Interface: Arts of New Media
Moderator, Thuy Tu, Department of History of Art
Du Zhenjun, Artist, Beijing/Paris, "Eastern Winds, Western Winds"
Feng Mengbo, Artist, Multimedia Studio, Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing
"Game As Arts: Feng Mengbo's Digital Works"
Discussant: Thomas Lamarre, Department of Asian Studies
4:00 International Premier Performance
Moderator: Buzz Spector, Chair, Department of Art
Lin Yilin, Artist, Beijing/New York, "Adult/Education"
5:00 Concluding Panel Discussion
Future Perfect, Pondering What Will Have Been
Chair, Brett de Bary, Director, The Society for the Humanities
Timothy Billings, Department of English, Middlebury College
Lily Chi, Department of Architecture
Petrus Liu, Department of Comparative Literature
Naoki Sakai, Department of Asian Studies and Comparative Literature
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Timothy Murray
Professor of Comparative Literature and English
Director of Graduate Studies in Comparative Literature
Director of Graduate Studies in Film and Video
Curator, The Rose Goldsen Archive of New Media Art, Cornell Library
Co-Curator, CTHEORY Multimedia: http://ctheorymultimedia.cornell.edu
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