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Organized by: The Public Relations Service of China Responsable
Party: Thinkinghands
In cooperation with: The DIAF2005 Organizing Team/The various
initiatives around theDashanzi Art District/The China International
Gallery Exposition
Supported By: The Committee of the Year of France in China/The
French Embassy in China/The Goethe Institute/The Flemish Government/The
Dutch Embassy in China/The Japan Foundation/The Swedish Embassy
in China
Special Sponsors: Sony Co. China/The Committee of the Year
of France in China/The French Embassy in China/Lido Place/Modern
Weekly International
Sponsors: The Dutch Embassy in China/The Japan Foundation/The
Flemish Government/The Goethe Institute/The China International
Gallery Exposition/The Department of Tourism of Chaoyang District
And: 798 Space/Yan Club/AT Cafe
Media Partners: Modern Weekly International/That’s Beijing/CANS/音乐大观/Century
on line Art Networks/Zhengdamusic.com
Media Supporters: The Beijing News/Time-out/Sina/China Culture
Daily/News Weekly/NNTV
DIAF as a symbol of a whole
new Chinese generation
The Dashanzi International Art Festival is not restricted
to an existing cultural frame, but blessed with the exciting
opportunity to create its own. It grows, hand in hand with
the Chinese art scene-in-motion, its growing number of artists
and the presence of the internationally acclaimed Dashanzi
Art District where it all takes place. Still a young-born?
Definetely a good thing, in a way. It implies independence,
innovation and above all: space and time to invest in the
creation of a young, contemporary and cutting-edge culture
in China. From that perspective, DIAF offers more than just
a reflection of the Chinese art scene: it plays an essential
role in the creation of the scene and consequently functions
as a conditio sine qua non in the development process of Chinese
contemporary culture. Exciting enough? The whole world is
watching!
The leitmotiv of the festival:
“language/fable”
The title of the second edition is “language/fable” (yuyan/yuyan)
A ponyword in Chinese: the same pronounciation, but a different
meaning. “Language” on the one hand, materializes the spoken
word. Through vocabulary, grammar and punctuation marks, it
serves as an essential commodity for the regulation of all
interpersonal communication. “Fable” on the other hand, refers
to a fictional story. They reveal certain philosophical patterns
of a culture: they influence men’s actions, wishes and choices.
PERFORMANCE ART
Living Dance Studio’s projects and guests
(China – HongKong)
Wu Wenguang (China) can be regarded as the leading figure
of contemporary Chinese performance, being the director of
various dance, theatre and cinema initiatives, such as the
Beijing Living Dance Studio. For DIAF 2005, with the Beijing
Living Dance Studio, they create a new piece and organize
two other dance events that represent without any doubt the
most avant-garde and professional contemporary dance scene
of China. Wu’s guests are coming from China and Hong Kong.
One: Temperature Report (China)
Creator: Living Dance Studio
Venue: 798 Space Date: 01 May - 02 May
“Temperature Report” is a multimedia performance that involves
music, video, dance and theater expressions, and gather 18
dancers and theater performers in the impressive space of
798 Space. This new work created by Wu Wenguang for DIAF 2005
takes dance as a starting point to report about the basic
feelings of our life: love and hate, desires and fears. It’s
a dancing fable about our contemporary life.
Two: Seven Wishful Imaginations
on a Blanket
Creator: J-Town.Film (Li Ning and Wang
Yao)
Venue: South Gate Theatre Date: 01 May and 02 May
Three: Time-Space 2 (China-HongKong)
Producer: Living Dance Studio, Y-Space,
Xiao Ke Dance Studio Venue:798
Venu: 798 Space Date: 04 May and 05 May
Wu Wenguang invites five major contemporary choregraphers
to present their singular work in 798 Space, in the same time
and at the same place. Result is the birth of a single contemporary
performance from 5 different styles and dance characters
Four in-situ Performances
Creator: J-Town.Film, Y-Space
Venue: BTAP Yard and Dashanzi Art District corridor Date:
part one: 03 May part two:06 May part 3:07 May
Under supervision of Wu Wenguang, two Chinese teams of dancers
will stage different interventions, experiments and performances
in-situ, combining the festival’s thematic with its physical
context. Performances will integrate spaces of the factory
as art galleries, corridors and outdoors, and will reflect
artist’s thoughts about changes that marked the old Bauhaus
798 factory.
Five A Tongue’s Memory of Home
Creator: Paper Tiger Studio
Venue: 798 Space Date: 07 May and 08
May
The work is based on the writings of the 1980’s Shanghai poets
Wang lYing, Lu Yimin and Zhang Zhen . In the stressful world
we are living in, tongues have become a collective instrument
(they don’t serve as an instrument to express individualism
anymore. This performance sets up a limited space in which
individuals find themselves caged and restricted.
Six Dialogue: 2005 upgrade
Group: Paper Tiger Studio
Venue: 798 Space Date: 19 May and 20 May
These performances consists of two pieces: Paper Tiger Studio’s
“Dialogue 2001 Version” and Le Se Dance Studio’s “Le Se 2:
On the Love and Pain of Nowhere”. Le Se 2 is a continuation
of last year performances at the DIAF 2004. They will collaborate
for the first time with the Paper Tiger Studio. Two different
styles of expression will thus be brought together in the
same performance space, on the same night.
Seven Roundtable: Wu Wenguang
invites – Aftertalk
Venue: AT cafe Date: 01 May, 03 May, 05 May and 07 May
Wu Wenguang invites the festival’s performances artists for
a talk and a drink at AT cafe. Join the discussion and meet
the artists!
Eight Workshops
Workshop 1 :Training and Body, directed by Daniel Aschwanden,
stage director from Switzerland
Venue: 798 Space Date:02 May, 2pm-3pm
Workshop 2 :Impromptu and control, directed by Ma Caihe,
Stage and dance director from HongKong
Venue: 798 Space Date:04 May, 2pm-3:30pm
Workshop 3 :Modern Dance, directed by Yan Mingran, choregrapher
from HongKong
Venue: 798 Space Date:05 May, 2pm-3:30pm
Performance Art Exhibition
Transborder Language 2005 (China/Asia/Europe)
Curators: Huang Rui and Shu Yang Venue:
Beijing Tokyo Art Project Date: 01 May – 03May
Transborder Language 2005 is the third edition of an annual
event initiated by Huang Rui, that aims to explore the nature
of performances. It stages live conceptual art that uses the
body as the principal medium. After concentrating on poetry
(Performance and Poesy, 2003) and sound (Volume Control, 2004),
Transborder Language will in 2005 explore the nature of language
and the body by inviting chinese and foreign artists.
Huang Rui (China), prolific artist, was involved in artistic
movements that served as turning points in the history of
contemporary art in China, such as the Xingxing movement.
He is one of the leading figures of the Dashanzi Art District
and both the founder and artistic director of DIAF.
Shu Yang (China) is an independent curator who initiated major
international art performance festivals in China as the Open
Art Festival and the Dadao Art Life Performance Art Festival.
Artists: Huang Rui (CHN), Seiji Shimoda (JAP), Li Shengli
(CHN), Gao Xiaolan (CHN), Liu Jin (CHN), Group 72-74 (CHN),
Han Bing (CHN), He Chengyao (CHN), Li Mengyuan (CHN), Lin
Bing (CHN), Ma Yanling (CHN), Wang Mai (CHN), Sheng Qi (CHN),
He Li (CHN), Adrian Hornsby, Quinn Commendant, Jeremy Mercer
(Kilometer Zero) (UK/CAN/US), Fernando Aguiar (POR), Demosthène
Agriafiotis (GRE), Julien Blaine (FRA), Claire Charnley (UK)
+ Shu Yang (CHN). Artists: Huang Rui (CHN), Seiji Shimoda
(JAP), Li Shengli (CHN), Gao Xiaolan (CHN), Liu Jin (CHN),
Group 72-74 (CHN), Han Bing (CHN), He Chengyao (CHN), Li Mengyuan
(CHN), Lin Bing (CHN), Ma Yanling (CHN), Wang Mai (CHN), Sheng
Qi (CHN), He Li (CHN), Adrian Hornsby, Quinn Commendant, Jeremy
Mercer (Kilometer Zero) (UK/CAN/US), Fernando Aguiar (POR),
Demosthène Agriafiotis (GRE), Julien Blaine (FRA), Claire
Charnley (UK) + Shu Yang (CHN).
Contemporary Dance
One California Roll (Good Work Series
. Part Three) (Germany/France)
Isabelle Schad Co. Performers: Isabelle Schad, Bruno Pocheron,
Rut Waldeyer, Hanna Hedman
Venue: dayaolu Artspace Dates: 02 May to 04 May
DIAF 2005 will stage the installative version of California
Roll, developed for the Fondation Cartier in Paris. The piece
opens a waste depot of clothes, arranged by color nuances
on stage. Two female performers and a man, who joins them,
present sequences of movements and sounds in changing light
atmospheres, regularly punctuated by chiaroscuro scenes. They
traverse the stage developing diverse, often rolling patterns
of movement, and eventually iconographical postures emerge
in moments of elucidation, based on baroque and classical
themes, styles of expressing affects in gesture.
California Roll proposes to safely experience birdviews, loopings
and fast dives on a colourful landscape of discarded commodities.
The audience, directly seated on the extreme sides of the
stage, experiences
Isabelle Schad (Germany), has worked as a dancer with Jean-Yves
Ginoux, Stephen Petronio, Andrew Harwood, David Hernandez,
Xavier Le Roy and André Lepecki, and danced in Ultima Vez,
under Wim Vandekeybus. She focuses on trans-disciplinary projects.
Schad’s work has been shown in main theatres and festivals
all over Europe: in Paris, Lille, Vienna, Geneva, Berlin,
Amsterdam, Brussels and many more. For California Roll Schad
collaborates with Bruno Pocheron (France), Hanna Hedman (Sweden)
and Rut Waldeyer (Germany).
TWO Skènè (France/Belgium)
Choregrapher: Etienne Guilloteau Dancers
: Etienne Guilloteau and Claire Croizé
Venue : Daoyaolu Artspace Dates : 05 May and 06 May
Skènè is a choregraphy that involves two performers in a
simple and direct light set-up. The story finds its inspiration
in the myths of creation from all over the world, often featuring
a couple, creating the world from chaos. The piece does not
stop at mythological references, but goes on to focus on the
sociological aspects of this process.
Skènè is a WP zimmer (Antwerp, Belgium) production, shown
previously in Antwerp, Brussels, Vienna and Frankfurt, still
touring in Europe.
Etienne Guilloteau (France), dancer, studied at P.A.R.T.S.
in Brussels and has worked with Davis Freeman, Vincent Dunoyer
and Jonathan Burrows. He is currently performing with Rosas,
the internationally acclaimed dance company of Anne Teresa
De Keersmaecker.
Claire Croisé (France), dancer, graduated from P.A.R.T.S.
in Brussels. Her first solo, Blowing Up, was one of the revelations
of the festival parts@paris in 2001. She currently works with
Etienne Guilloteau and Catarina Sagna.
THREE Two Solo’s
Dancers : Etienne Guilloteau and Claire
Croizé
Venue : South Gate Theatre Dates : 04 May
Etienne Guilloteau and Claire Croise will also perform their
solo’s with which they graduated from Anne Teresa De Keersmaeker’s
dance school P.A.R.T.S. in Brussels: Love Me Two Times and
Blowing Up.
Contemporary Circus
9.81 Contemporary Circus (France)
Choregrapher and artist: Eric Lecomte
Venue: Dayaolu Artspace Dates: 21 May and 22 May
Through contemporary interpretations of circus, through the
poetry of movement, the creation of images, a whole new generation
of French artists create their own fables. “9.81” is a solo
fantastic performance executed by the famous aerial acrobat
Eric Lecomte. “9.81” is a single number that defines the multitude
of trajectories that Eric Lecomte executes on walls, floors
and air. The performance is a whole set of acrobatics, video
images and sound.
Solo dancing climbing on 798
factory walls
Artist: Eric Lecomte Venue: Outdooor
Date : 20 May
For DIAF 2005, Eric Lecomte will execute a solo dance on the
walls of the factory for the pleasure of the young and the
olders!
Eric Lecomte can be seen as a wall dancer who explores the
aerial space with his own poetic language. He developed his
acrobatics and dancing climbing with companies as Olivier
Farge, Ex-nihilo, Retouramont, and Cahin-Caha Circus.
Street performances
Story Telling (China/International)
Venues: Cafes and restaurants of the Factory (AT Café, Old
Factory café, 798 Bar, Vincent Cafe and JiangHu)
Dates: 07 May, 14 May and 21 May
In a random setting, a sunday afternoon in a café, the storyteller
wander through the district, sharing his stories and fables
with children, in a personal way, unexpected, improvized.
Long ago the only way to learn what was going on, the basis
of all modern communication revived, specially for DIAF 2005.
VISUAL ARTS
Photography
The city in 360 degrees: French
and Chinese Photographers in China
(France-China)
Curator: Damien Sausset and Berenice
Angremy
Artists: Georges Dupin, Pascal Hausherr, Guillaume Janot,
Miao Xiaochun, Gao Brothers and Jérémie Julien
Venue : Beijing New Art Projects Date: 08 May to 31 May
DIAF 2005 invites 3 reknown photographers to shoot in China,
each from their own perspectives and backgrounds.
Georges Dupin, photographer, analyses urban landscapes from
a social, geographic and historical perspective. He has been
invited to work in residence all over the world.
Pascal Hausherr narrates himself with photography, acting
as a spy within his daily life.
Guillaume Janot’s work contrats with usual esthetics images
that are communly used in advertisements.
Two Chinese photographers counter these three different visions
from an essentially different point of view: they know the
city very well. Miao Xiaochun shoots gigantic color photographs,
composed in a way that vaguely refers to traditional Chinese
paintings. The Gao Brothers look at the city as a social network,
with both joyful and tragic characteristics. Through their
imagination, they create their own atmosphere, their own universum.
On the borderline of these two opposed perspectives, we find
the video work of Jeremie Julien, a young French multidisciplinary
artist living in China. Through his work, he examines the
essence of the word -- playing with both high and low definitions
of image and text.
Damien Sausset is an acclaimed young French critic and writer
in France (Art Press, L’Oeil, Beaux-Arts...)
Video
Biennale! (International)
Artist Film and Video Venue: Thinking
Hands Date: 30 April to 05 May
18 single-channel video works by emerging international artists:
the exhibition is also testimony to e-mail and home DVD authoring
with messages bouncing across the above networked connections
and posted DVDs tracing the physical ones. Through this process
we arrive at some international non-place where everywhere
is local and everywhere just as foreign. If that is indeed
true, then what is the self-appointed authority we use to
judge the value of works and their efficacy in their or our
own contexts? Does a pluralism of representation sit easily
with our own subjective view of the world?
Installation
Work in progress (France)
Artist : Etienne Boulanger Venue : Outdoor
Date : 30 April to 10 May
As a part of his ongoing interventions on the Olympic Games
in Beijing, Etienne Boulanger will set up a multi-media installation
outside one of the factories in the district. He will invite
the spectators to enter and discover his own urban language
through videos and slides of his previous works done in Tokyo,
Berlin and Beijing. The pannels of his construction will use
brand logos evoking those in our daily urban landscape.
Etienne Boulanger (France), visual artist, studied in Nancy,
France and Berlin, Germany. His work and interventions were
shown in Germany, Japan, France and Austria.
Multimedia exhibition
Techno Orientalism (China/Japan)
Artists: flow (Japan), RE[ ]/Responsive
Environment (Japan), Hiroyuki Matsuura (Japan), FM3 (China/International),
Cui Xiuwen (China), Chipeng (China). Venue: Bejing Tokyo Art
Project Date: 08 May to 22 May
Techno Orientalism is a sociological term that indicates a
combination between the most advanced technology and the Asian
traditional aesthetic sense. This term referees to a phenomenon
that allows the existence of these opposite characters in
a rather subtle balance, and is not only used to describe
Japanese culture but also appears in other countries, such
as South Korea and China, where it develops quite rapidly.
“Techno Orientalism” exhibition invites media and graphic
oriented artists from Japan and from China
Multimedia installation
Beijing Boom Towers Stack-Copy-Paste:
Where was my city? (Holland)
Organizer: Mars Neville Venue: Dynamic
City Foundation Date: 5/14 – 5/31 Roundtable discussion 14
May 18.30
The 2005 DIAF installation Beijing Boom Towers presents a
model showing 6 hectares of the capital in 2020. It is accompanied
by a film and images detailing the phases of its development.
The project investigates what a typical neighborhood may ultimately
look like, when created with the speed and callousness of
Beijing real-estate development.
CINEMA
ONE Independent French film
festival “Cultural Exceptions”, in presence of the directors
(France)
Organizer: Chritophe Bruncher Venue: Hart Space Dates: 07
May to 11 May
The movies, mainly shot on DV, will be sreened on DV format.
A second part of the project is a meeting between the filmmakers
and the Chinese public.
·Doo Wop (David Lanzmann), 1h30, 2004, Fiction
A real parisian Road movie, Doo Wop narrates Ziggy’s errances,
young producer full od dreams, who deals with friendship,
money ans music.
There is an energy in Doo woop that glows from the beggining
to the end of the movie, an energy that seems to be the essence
of the film. Alain Raoust
·Demi Tarif (Isild Lebesco), 63 mn. 2004, Fiction
Half way between documentary and fiction, this animal and
personal movie focuses on lonely kids in Paris
"... the Kid ‘Lebesco’ gives us a real stage director
work, it’s the birth of an artist." Chris Marker, French
filmmaker
·Real Movie (Stéphane Robelin), 1h35, 2004, Comedy
Robelin is questioning the creator and the world surrounding
him. The film, setting a story about a man making a movie
has a strange relationship between fiction and reality.
“Funny, strange and annoying, an absolute must see!” -Paris-Match
· En Attendant le Déluge (Damien Odoul), 1h21, 2005, Fiction
dramatique
A kind of funny tragedy about life and death...
It is a Tchekhov style movie, closer to the black humour than
to the sweet and melancolic music. Libération
·Altraa (Beno?t Délépine et Gustave Kervern), 1h33, 2004,
Fiction
Two neighbors, unhappy with their private and work life, become
both paralyzed and start together an initiatic trip : the
discovery of the other.
A terrible story that never renounces to humour, which is
its strength.. Libération
TWO <in-out> Film Platform
(International)
Part one: <in> Documentary imaging
(the personnal voice)/ Performance imaging (Body language)
Organizer : Wu Wenguang Venue: Beijing New Art Projects Date:
01 May – 05 May
In this first part of this Film Platform, DIAF selects work
of young, contemporary Chinese filmmakers. In a first part
of the program, we concentrate on documentaries, the second
part shows performance films. How to develop a personal voice
in the way we portray reality? How can the body serve as a
mode of expression?
Part two: <out> Language/Landscape
Organizer : Els Silvrants Venue:Beijing
New Arts Projects Date:15 May – 19 May
Supported by: CCCP productions/Ultima Vez – Les Ballets C
de la B – Damaged Goods/Regard Prod.
In a second part of this mini-festival, DIAF screens performance
films of some of the most important contemporary choreographers
of the last decade, as Meg Stuart and Alain Platel. What is
the difference between the image set on stage, and the image
shown in a film? How to make a successful adaptation of a
performance into a film, an adaptation that offers more than
just a plain reproduction of what happens on stage?
MUSIC
African Electro Accoustic
Project label frikyiwa (France/Guinea/Senegal/Mali)
Artists: Hadja Kouyaté (voice), Ali Boulo Santo (carignan,
shakere, and percu), Louis 2000 and Galliano (electronic mix)
Venue: Yan Club Dates: 30 May and 01 May
Internatioaly famous Galliano (France) selects African musicians
who create their own versions of african fables in a mixture
of electronica and traditional instruments and voices. Together,
they will open the DIAF 2005 festivities.
“One of the most established artist on the French electronic
scene, Frederic Galliano is a meticulous, precise and refined
producer. His talents are none to be proved ... He's back
today on his own label, being more than humble, as a producer
of a full length 9 songs album recorded in the native territory
of the singers involved, Hadja Kouyate & Dieorou Cissoko,
from the South-Mali. He shows his love for the African community,
the African people & their music, enhancing the Kora (African
guitar) and subliming voices. A totally truly traditional
sound, sweeter than sweet, that gives you no other alternative
than sitting and listening. This is true Afro music.”
Live Dub and Bass
Chinese Electro Stars concert: Wang
Lei + special guest+ L’UnaOtra with Frederic Blin (China +
International)
Organizer: Leo de Boisgisson Venue: Yan Club Date: 14 May
Wang Lei, the Sichuan electronic music star who is gaining
more and more appreciation, will perform with Cui Jian on
the trumpet. The duo worked so well in Beijing last autumn
that both stars want to go on working together, this time
for DIAF 2005. L’UnaOtra will give a little international
feel to the whole.
Experimental Jam
Beijing New Sound (China)
ORGANIZER: Xiao He, Lao Yang, Li Jianhong, Sun Lei (718)
ARTISTS: Marqido (Japan), Zhang Jian, Wu Quan, Wang Fan, Yan
Jun, 718, Li Jianhong, Lanzhou Noise Society, Wang Changchun,
Jackson Garland (USA), Eugene Martynec (Canada)
Venue: South Gate Theatre Date: 21 May
Yan Jun, a prolific musician and composer, organizes an evening
of sound art and experimental music with the festival’s thematic
-- language/fable -- as common thread.
Chinese Neo-Folk
Neo-folk Music Festival (China)
Organizer: Xiao He Venue: South Gate
Theatre Date: 13 May
Musicians: IZ Band, Hu Mangge, Zuo Mingliang, Zhong Lifeng,
Zhu Fangqiong, Wan Xiaoli, Yelang, Wang Juan, Zhou Yunpeng,
Du Kun and Xiao He
Since the 90’, Chinese folk music went from a birth stage
to a mature stage, gradually spreading through the young generation
and influencing many styles until a market appeared. Singer
songwriters selected for the audience of DIAF 2005 will perform
songs that are at the roots of contemporary China: they are
the most original and maybe the most honest sounds within
the music scene.
The China’s folk music has been influenced by Taiwan’s campus
ballads, popular in the 1990s. In recent year, musicians have
tried to go “back to basics”. Their music covers a search
for simplicity and straightforwardness. The festival will
bring about a new start for Chinese folk music.
艺术空间开放展 Galleries and Open Studio’s
25000 CULTURAL TRANSMISSION CENTER + Long March Space - Outsider:
Liu Wei, Xu Zhen - Outsider: Liu Wei, Xu Zhen
lm@longmarchspace.com
3818 COOL GALLERY - The Game of being Low and Shallow – The
Rising of the Cartoon Generation - April 23 – May 25 2005
gallery3818@126.com
798 CEMENT SPACE - After Insignificance - Middle of April-
May 2005 –
xiaozhuoat798@126.com
798 SPACE - Performances of Living Dance Studio+guests -
May 01— May 10 2005
info@798space.com
BEIJING NEW ART PROJECTS –‘The Building Unfinished Forever:
Gao Brothers' Photographs Exhibition’ - April 23– May 5 2005
- 360° City – French and Chinese Photographers in the city
- May 8 – May 31 2005
bjartprojects@yahoo.com.cn
B.T.A.P - TECHNO ORIENTALISM - Opening: May 7 2005, 16:00
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btap@tokyo-gallery.com
CHINA ART SEASONS - Zhua Zhuang Ding - New Contemporary Art
Directions from Chongqing - April 30–June 12 2005
chinartseasons@vip.sina.com
CHINESE CONTEMPORARY - BLUE HOUSE ARTISTS - Opening: May
3 2005 16:00-20:00
beijing@chinesecontemporary.com
DEQIN HANMO GALLERY - Basic Vision of Human Art - May 1-9
2005
yishuzhongxin2@126.com
DIMENSIONS ART CENTER - Art exhibition -
dmart@ms9.hinet.net
GALLERIACONTINUA – Manmano - Opening: May 8 2005
beijing@galleriacontinua.com
GALLERY PERIF.NET - Emerging French artist –
emmanuel.chantebout@gmail.com
HANMO GALLERY - The game of being low and shallow – the rising
of the cartoon generation - April 23 – May 20 2005
liying343@163.com
HART CENTER OF ARTS - Kazakh Diaspora Tales featuring Saadet
Tuerkoez and IZ - May 1-2 2005, 20:00
"The Art of the New Humanity"---Lao Dan Solo Exhibition
- April 30 – May 20 2005, 10.00-19-00
The Language of Drums and Dance: An Improvisation - May 15
2005 15:00
798 “4'33"'”- May 14 2005 15:00
Hallucinations: A Dance of Color and Music - May 21 2005 15:00
Synopsis - 2005年5月14日19:00
French independent Film Festival - May 7-12 2005, 19:00
info@hart.com.cn
IMAGE PLANNING STUDIO – Beijing Photography - April 30- May
24 2005
JIA RUI NEW ART WAREHOUSE - Art exhibition –
jiaruigallery@yahoo.com.cn
MARELLA GALLERY - Cui Xiuwen’s “Latest works - April 30----May
22 2005
info@marellart.com
OFFICINA- The travel of language – the language of fable
Yang Fen’s video The Essence of Ink and Wash - Every afternoon
during the festival
info@officinaltd.com
SAN BAN STUDIO - “desire, smoke” The third San Ban Studio
print exhibition –
mkh@vip.sina.com
SOUL COLLECTION GALLERY - ‘夏’SUMMER - April 30-May 12 2005
农民来了”PEASANTS ARE COMING - May 15-29 2005
liou6688@sohu.com
TANLING GALLERY - STATION: CARTOON? –
f.fang@263.net
Austrian Artist RENATE LOHRMANN’s Personal Exhibition - Opening:
April 30, 2:30 pm
george.song@tanlinggallery.com.cn
THINKING HANDS - BIENNALE! - April 30 - 5 May 2005
Thinkinghands@vip.sina.com
UNICORN VISION - KEEP CALM IN PROSPERITY - April30 – May
7 2005
The sculpture exhibition of Chen Lianfu - May 8 – 15 2005
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Personal art exhibition of ZhangChunYang - May 16 – 22 2005
feng8589@sohu.com
WHITE SPACE BEIJING - The Landscapes of Nature - May 6 -
July 2 2005
info@whitespace-beijing.com
XIN DONGCHENG SPACE FOR CONTEMPORARY ART - Language\Allegory—Plane
Plates & Images –
chengxindong@263.net
YAN CLUB – Frikyiwa - 30 April-1 May 2005
Wang Lei Concert - 14 May 2005
gallery@yanclub.com
ZHONG FANG JIAO ART SPACE - Works Exhibition by XU XIUKAI
- April 30---May 25 2005
zfj-adco@163.com
CONTACT
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