UCCA Beijing

“New Artrends” Talk Series: The Role, Value, and Possibilities of Non-profit Art Spaces

2014.5.11
13:00-15:00

Conversation
Location:  UCCA Auditorium
Language:  In Chinese and English with Chinese interpretation

Non-profit art spaces, as the name suggests, are independent of commercial systems. Mostly organized by nongovernmental groups, these spaces stimulate and support young, experimental art. Non-profit art spaces are not new to China, with many idealists bringing this Western institutional model to China around the turn of the century. These alternative spaces offered exhibition opportunities for young and unknown artists while encouraging them to experiment without concern for the market. However, most of these organizations either closed or became commercial galleries due to a lack of support.

For the newest edition of the “New Artrends” Talk Series, UCCA invites James Elaine, founder of Telescope project space, along with three Chinese practitioners to discuss the sustainability of non-profit spaces in China.

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Speakers

James Elaine is a curator of the Hammer Museum, L.A. He is the founder of Telescope in Caochangdi, an organization that supports young, talented artists.

Su Wenxiang is a curator at Taikang Space. As the most experienced non-profit art space in China, Taikang Space’s persistence and meticulous organization offer a model for other arts non-profits in the country.

Wang Wei is the founder of Arrow Factory. Founded in 2008, Arrow Factory supports site-specific installations and projects in city center.

Bao Dong is an independent curator. He recently curated a survey show on non-profit, independent art spaces around China.

Partner

Founded by art collector Wang Bing in early 2014, New Century Art Foundation (NCAF) aims to study and promote Chinese contemporary art. NCAF provides support for Chinese contemporary art outside of the existing art ecology. Through observation, research, and collaboration, NCAF offers multiple platforms to promote the work of young artists.