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Creativity at a Crossroads: Art and Architecture in China
Visions and Voices
Wednesday, September 17, 2008 : 7:00pm

University Park Campus
Bovard Auditorium

Admission is free.


Join three of China’s most influential figures in the global contemporary arts scene as they review visualizations of the People’s Republic—both the manufactured and the actual. Each artist, architect and curator has commented on China’s multiple urban paradigms in his work, but this forum will converge their perspectives on China after its momentary Olympics-induced urbanism. This multidisciplinary panel will feature Ai Wei Wei, Beijing-based independent curator and owner of FAKE Design; Chi Peng, internationally exhibited conceptual photographer; and Qingyun Ma, dean of the USC School of Architecture and principal of Shanghai-based architecture and design firm MADA s.p.a.m.

 

One of the most controversial figures in Chinese contemporary art, Ai Wei Wei has candidly criticized and engaged with China’s rapidly emerging urbanisms, portraying the voids, fragments, sections and rings of Beijing in video, sculpture and photography. His work has directly engaged with architecture through his own designs as well as his collaboration with Herzog & de Meuron for the Beijing Olympic Stadium.

 

Chi Peng, a recent graduate of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing, is already enjoying international acclaim for his raw depictions of metropolitan Chinese cities. In his series Sprinting Forward, a clone army of naked Chi Pengs runs through the streets of Beijing or flies throughout its ever-rising skyline. His work reflects the next generation of Chinese artists, adeptly making use of various media, techniques and forms. 

 

Qingyun Ma, dean of the USC School of Architecture and principal of MADA s.p.a.m., has produced some of the most critical urban designs and creative buildings in China, garnering worldwide recognition.

 

UPDATE: Due to unforeseen circumstances, architect Liu Jiakun will no longer be able to participate in this event. We apologize for this program change.

 

Organized by the USC School of Architecture.

For further information on this event:
visionsandvoices@usc.edu