UCCA Beijing

Uneven Arrivals

2014.10.26
14:00-16:00

Conversation
Location:  UCCA Auditorium
Language:  Both Chinese and English

Haegue Yang’s work is well known for its eloquent language of visual abstraction combining direct sensory manipulation. Bringing together a variety of working methods--ranging from complex installations with industrially produced items, to hand-made sculptures using quasi-traditional crafts, like knitting, paper making, origami and macramé--Yang’s oeuvre has reached a level of rich complexity. Industrially manufactured items unfold in non-conventional arrangements as Yang translates her ongoing research on specific historical figures and their concrete domestic environments into a meticulous language of formalistic abstraction, narrating invisible politics through new methods of perception. Venetian blinds are a signature source for her inspiration, yet she is in constant search for new materials, methodologies and ways of spatial and plastic articulation. Recently, bells have been introduced as sonic and performative elements, illuminating one of her recent interests in the notion of movement in physical, social and metaphorical senses.

UCCA is proud to host the artist's first discussion in China. Titled “Uneven Arrivals,” the talk will introduce her practice and thoughts starting with Storage Piece (2004) and elaborating on her crucial development in 2006, with works including Sadong 30, Series of Vulnerable Arrangements – Version Utrecht and Blind Room. Yang’s talk will revolve equally around the question of identity/biography/narratives as well as narrating her agonizing process with materials, physicality of space and politics by depicting her major exhibitions and projects over the last few years.

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Speakers

Haegue Yang

Artist Haegue Yang, born in Seoul in 1971, currently lives and works in Berlin and Seoul. She represented Korea at the 53rd Venice Biennale in 2009, and participated in dOCUMENTA (13) in Kassel in 2012. Yang’s solo exhibitions have been held in internationally renowned institutions such as the Walker Art Center in Minneapolis (2009); New Museum in New York (2010); Kunsthaus Bregenz in Austria (2011); Modern Art Oxford (2011); Tate Modern, London (2012) and Haus der Kunst in Munich (2012). Recent solo exhibitions include exhibitions at the Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Strasbourg (2013); Glasgow Sculpture Studios(2013) and Bergen Kunsthall (2013). She is currently preparing her second solo show in her home country at Leeum, Seoul, and she will have a solo exhibition at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in October 2015.

Venus Lau

Venus Lau is a curator and writer based in Beijing. After working as an art writer and project curator, she works actively in various cultural spheres across greater China, pursuing multidisciplinary experimentation with potential and emergent cultural productions in the region, while initiating discourses between Chinese art and the cultural structures in other countries. She won the CCAA (Chinese Contemporary Art Award) Jury’s Pick with her proposal actively rethinking on the strategies of institutional critique in China, while exploring the linkage between object-oriented ontology in art. She was the chairman of Society for Experimental Cultural Production, a non-profit organization focusing on new possibilities of cultural productions. Venus Lau is currently working as the consulting curator at UCCA.

Organizer

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