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Artistic Director: Zhu Qi
Zhu Qi was born in Shanghai, China, in 1966. An art critic and curator, he now lives in Beijing, edits Art Map magazine, and works for the China Art Research Institute. He curated a series of influential exhibitions of the Chinese |
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International Curatorial Director: Marc Hungerbühler
Marc Hungerbühler is a Swiss-born, New York-based multimedia artist and curator. He is the founder and director of the:artist:network, an independent arts organization, and of the TIGER=HOF in St. Gallen, Switzerland. For the 798 Art Festival in 2007, he curated the international group exhibition "Surge" and co-curated "Dream Palace" for A-Space in Beijing. In 2008, he conceived "Critical Mass," a large-scale group exhibition for the inauguration of the Huang Yan Contemporary Art Center in Beijing. For the:artist:network, he has organized and curated more than 40 international exhibitions and established residency programs in New York, Switzerland, and China. |
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International Curators
Raúl Zamudio is a New York-based curator and art critic. He was director of exhibitions at White Box in New York City and is a curator-at-large for the:artist:network. He has organized over 50 exhibitions in the Americas, Europe, and Asia. He was co-curator of 2008 Seoul International Media Art Biennial and artistic director of 2008 Yeosu International Contemporary Art Festival. He has written over 170 articles that have appeared in books, museum and gallery exhibition catalogs, magazines and journals. |
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nicoykatiushka (NyK) is a collaborative duo formed on June 20, 2003, in Brooklyn, New York. Since then, they've been creating narcissistic works combining elements of installation, video, and performance. Their work has been shown extensively, mainly in New York and Chile, as well as in Europe, Asia, and throughout North America. Now based in Beijing, NyK curated a Chilean and Chinese contemporary art show called SEWN. |
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Martin Wehmer was born 1966 in Blankenstein J. Hattingen, Germany. He works as a painter and curator in Beijing. His grants and awards include Deutscher Kunstpreis der Volksbanken und Raiffeisenbanken (1996), Stipendium iaab International Exchange and Studio Program Basel in Edinburgh (2003), and Stipendium iaab International Exchange and Studio Program Basel in Peking (2008). |
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Alexandra Loewenstein , a German native who lives and works in New York, is co-founder and director of the:artist:network in New York and the TIGER=HOF exhibition space in St. Gallen, Switzerland. With curatorial focus on photographic work and multi-media installations, Alexandra has planned, executed, and co-curated over 31 exhibitions for the:artist:network. Her own photographic work has been exhibited in France, the United States, and China. |
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Jaishri Abichandani is an artist/curator born and raised in Bombay, India. Her work investigates the relationship between the natural, unnatural, and supernatural from a feminist perspective using photography, video, and sculpture. Abichandani's practice includes activating feminist networks in New York (South Asian Women's Creative Collective, sawcc.org, with over a thousand members) and London (Asian Women's Creative Collective). |
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Chinese Curators
Zheng Kuo is an independent filmmaker. He was the curatorial assistant for the "Off Center Generation" exhibition, 798 Art Fair (2007); co-curated and organized "My Camera Does Not Lie: Post-1990 Chinese Independent Film Retrospective" in collaboration with UCCA, 798 Art Fair (2008); curated "Shift. Drive: Zhang Guilin Silkscreen Prints" (2008); and participated in "LI Xianting's Film Foundation Independent Film Workshop" (Session 1, 2009). |
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Wang Jun is a Beijing-based artist and independent curator. He is the editor of the 798 art website. He curated the inaugural Kunming Love Festival, organized the First and Second Qian Ti Performance Art Festival, and planned other important events. He was ranked third in the "2007-2008 Top Ten Men in Chinese Entertainment" rankings.
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He Meiyan is 30 years old and was born in Hubei. She is the director of oneartone.com. She was the curator of satellite exhibitions during the Third Guangzhou International Photo Biennial (2009). She graduated from Jinan University Graduate School of New Media and Communications in 2005 . |
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Miao Shiming was born in Handan, Hebei on July 5, 1980. He participated in the Chongqing International Art Fair (2009); the Second Qian Ti Performance Art Fair in Caochangdi, Beijing (2009); and the Chinese Character Biennale in Beijing (2008). He graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts School of Urban Planning in 2003. |
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Huang Xin holds a Ph.D, from the Graduate School of China Art Academy, School of Dance. Huang's main works include "Mountain Village Stop" (Hunan, 1998); "Play" (Hunan, 2000); "Dreamworld" (Central Academy of Fine Arts, 2002); "Shout-Bang" (Beijing, 2003); "Solar Periods" (Beijing, 2004); and "Sultry Pork Duan Zhang" (798 Art Festival, 2006). |
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