[spectre] DISCOVERIES 2010: RE-VALUE An Exhibition and Conference, Shanghai

Nina Fischer / Maroan el Sani fischerelsani at thing.org
Fri Sep 3 13:05:27 CEST 2010


Dear friends,
we are glad to announce the presentation of our video installation  
"Sayonara Hashima" in Shanghai at Discoveries 2010 curated by Mami  
Kataoka, Manray Hsu, and Colin Chinnery.

With Love from China!
Nina Fischer & Maroan el Sani
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DISCOVERIES 2010: RE-VALUE An Exhibition and Conference
ShContemporary, September 9-12, 2010
www.shcontemporary.info


DISCOVERIES is a thematic exhibition and conference at ShContemporary.  
Last year, DISCOVERIES09’s theme asked an important question, “What  
is contemporary art?” The exhibition responded with works by Anri  
Sala, Joseph Kosuth, Fiona Tan, Heman Chong, MadeIn, Feng Mengbo and  
many others. The conference consisted of formal lectures by ten  
critics, artists, and curators, including Boris Groys, Martha Rosler,  
Hans Ulrich Obrist, and Raqs Media Collective. The proceedings have  
recently been published by Sternberg Press, titled “e-flux journal:  
What is Contemporary Art?”

This year, DISCOVERIES2010 hones its sights on the market. Since the  
art market has become larger in recent times than ever before, it  
wields more power to determine what is deemed “valuable”. What does  
the concept of ‘value’ mean in art, and in the art market?  
DISCOVERIES 2010: Re-Value is an exhibition and conference that  
attempts to address this question.
Mami Kataoka, Manray Hsu, and Colin Chinnery have invited 26 artists  
whose works ask pertinent questions about the meaning of ‘value’  
from different perspectives. The exhibition shall be presented in the  
spectacular Main Hall of the Shanghai Exhibition Center.

Participants:
Satoru AOYAMA: Mizuma, Tokyo
CHEN Chieh-Jen: Lin & Lin Gallery, Taipei
CHEN Wenbo: Tang Contemporary Art, Beijing Chim ↑ Pom: Mujin-to  
Production, Tokyo
Jeong-Hwa CHOI: Pékin Fine Arts, Beijing
Nina FISCHER / Maroan el SANI: Eigen+Art, Berlin
Young-hae Chang HEAVY INDUSTRIES: Gallery Hyundai, Seoul
HU Xiangqian: Taikang Space, Beijing
JIAO Yingqi: Iberia Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing
Shingo KANAGAWA: G/P, Tokyo Dongwook
LEE: Arario, Beijing
LIU Chuang: Boers-Li Gallery, Beijing
LU Zhengyuan: Taikang Space, Beijing
Haruo MITSUTA: Röntgenwerke, Tokyo
HSIEH Mu-chi: Aki Gallery, Taipei
Chan-Kyong PARK: P K M, Seoul
Rammey RAMSEY: GRANTPIRRIE, Sydney
SUN Xun: ShanghART, Shanghai
WANG Sishun: Taikang Space, Beijing
WU Shanzhuan: Hanart TZ, Hong Kong
YANG Maolin: Tina Keng, Taipei
YOU Si: Art Labor, Shanghai
ZHAO Bandi: ShanghART, Shanghai
ZHAO Yao: Taikang Space, Beijing
ZHAO Zhao: Taikang Space, Beijing
ZHU Yu: Long March Space, Beijing


The conference, Re-Value: The Construction and Consumption of Value in  
Contemporary Art is hosted by UACC & ArtTactic in collaboration with  
ShContemporary. Split between two sessions, the seminar will first  
invite representatives from museums, art journals, foundations,  
auction houses and galleries to discuss the art system that constructs  
value from art; and then invites collectors to discuss value from the  
other side – those who recognize and consume the value in art.
Participants include:
Anna WALDMANN: The Sherman Foundation Simon GROOM: Director of Modern  
& Contemporary Art, National Galleries of Scotland SHEN Qibin:  
Director, Zendai Himalayas Museum of Art LU Jie: Director, Long March  
Space & Foundation Phil TINARI: Chief Editor, LEAP Magazine Sylvain  
LEVY: Founder, DSL Collection QIAO Zhibing: Collector Hallam CHOW:  
Founder, The H2 Foundation for Art and Education GONG Nana: Founder,  
UACC






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