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Duration: 2007.2.10-
2007.3.18
Venue: B.T.A.P.
Curator: Snejana Krasteva, Feng
Boyi
Artists: Bai Ming, Fenglin,
Hu YanLan, Jin Nu, Liang Tao, Liang Yuanwei, Tang YuHan, Wang Tiantian, Xia
Peng, Zhang Yi
In recent years many changes have occurred in
the Chinese art scene. We have seen the rise of various trends and the emergence
of numerous artists. The egocentric Western art world remains astonished and
fascinated by the power of this “Oriental Star”. Living in such a context we
cannot help but ask ourselves, what force is behind all this?
Trends
rise and fall; artists shine because of the inner force and genius in their
creations, but also because many people believe and support their visions. From
the beginning, the Chinese art scene was destined to be a unique and powerful
force. The specific historical context in which it originated compelled
rebel-minded individuals to dare to challenge first themselves and then the
world around them. In the early years no institutions existed to help these
artists; there were no galleries, there were few people daring enough to openly
appreciate their art. The artists struggled alone. Just 20 years later, hundreds
of foreign and local contemporary art galleries, museums, and foundations exist.
Every month a dozen exhibition openings “strike” the country; each exhibition
aspiring to make a point and outdo the past and leave a lasting imprint upon
Chinese art history. At this point, whether or not they succeed is less
important than the fact that they are being held. Every exhibition provides an
opportunity for someone to create, for another to criticize, and for countless
others to watch, learn, and think about the world in a different way.
“IS IT OK TO HAVE FUN IN AN ART GALLERY” is a title that seeks,
against the background of Chinese art, to draw attention to the role an art
gallery has in the interconnected art universe. The commercial nature of
galleries often engenders a certain degree of seriousness over what is suitable
for exhibition. Exhibitions are often criticized based on the balance they
strike between the “commercial” and the “pure” art contents they contain.
Through experimentation in the exhibition, by presenting new young artists and
giving them a playground to explore their capabilities, can a gallery just
“enjoy” and get away with it?
BTAP has been the first gallery
inhabiting the 798 art district in Beijing, and ever since has tried to present
more and more challenging exhibitions. This upcoming exhibition is another
opportunity to re-examine that role and, not at the last place – to have fun
with our artists. Is it OK?
Brief Introduction of the Artists
Artists Talk about Their Works
All in Full Bloom (by Feng Boyi)
Hangzhou Jiaoyu Science and Technology Co.LTD.
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