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Ma Ke

Event Curated by Karen Smith, "Life Most In...

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Re:Painting

Event “What moves men of genius, or rather,...

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Song Yuanyuan

Event "Examining Objects" is an experiment ...

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Huang Liang

Event "Paintings Beyond Yes and No" is a se...

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Aniwar

Event This solo exhibition is titled "Wind ...

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Half Rabbit

Event Curated by music labels Audio Archite...

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19 Solo Shows

Event Platform China's first annual exhibit...

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The Third Party

Event An exhibition that takes place in thr...

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A Project-Incommunicable

Event This project is the result of a colla...

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Wang Gongxin

Event One of China's most important video a...

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AK Dolven

Event Looking for Balance marks the Norwegi...

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Jungle

Event This exhibition brings together an ec...

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Platform China is attending PHOTO TAIPEI Art Fair

Event Platform China is attending PHOTO TAI...

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Li Ming: XX

Event This multi-piece video installation p...

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Triangle: Position, Displacement and Distance

Event Chilean artist Sebastian Mahaluf's in...

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Naked Ape

Event This Hangzhou-based artist's works pl...

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Zhou Yilun: You Came Too Late!

Event Zhou Yilun's latest exhibit explores ...

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Polaroid

Event This exhibit explores the various art...

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Polaroid What coexists with the object-oriented characteristics is...

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Talk - Chen Zhou’s Video Exhibition Almost everyone had the ambiguous experiences, and felt b...

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Pause CIGE 2009 Special Project MAPPING ASIA - Young Asian Arti...

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Look Deeper Hi everyone, Platform China is pleased to present its fir...

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platformcina's profile Zhou Yilun:Enjoy it? this exhibition is so cool!

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Doubtful Point - Huang Jia Solo Show The last exhibition for Platform China on 798 Project Space.

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Subtlety In my opinion, it's a great exhibition.

Aug 22

Platform China Art Institute Subtlety 2008.8.30 - 2008.10.12 Curator: Karen Smith A...

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platformcina's profile Fire His Breath, Jade His Bones New Work by Shi Jinsong ...

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Platform China Art Institute Fire His Breath, Jade His Bones New Work by Shi Jinsong ...

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Zhou Yilun:Enjoy it? this exhibition is so cool!

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Fire His Breath, Jade His Bones New Work by Shi Jinsong 2008.7.26 - 2008.8.24 Curator: Wu Hung

Opening Party: JULY 26, 2008, 2:59PM Venue:Platform China Contemporary Art Institute Main Space B

Platform China Contemporary Art Institute is pleased to present Shi Jinsong’s new solo exhibition - Fire His Breath, Jade His Bones -- curated by Wu Hung. This show challenges the conventional concept of an exhibition by emphasizing the “materiality” of contemporary art. The idea of this project first emerged in the summer of 2007 when Shi Jinsong became enchanted by the potential of two kinds of natural materials in making art: fire and jade. This exhibition is the result of his experimentation with both materials over the past year.

The exhibition contains three works - two are related to fire and one uses jade. One of the “fire” works is a burning piece of charcoal made from an enormous tree trunk; the other is an exposed car engine with a stainless steel exhaust system that turns red following periodic explosions. Because of the shortage of appropriate terminology we may call them installations, but both works are far from “readymade,” resulting instead from carefully planned transformation of natural materials and utilitarian objects. The third work in the exhibition is a tiny jade human head set on a stainless steel base upstairs. Motorized by a mechanism it strikes the wall at the rate of 16 times per minute. Its “cool” material and monotonous, repetitive action contrast dramatically with the two “fire” works displayed downstairs.

These works all allude to violence and danger, but of different forms and cultural connotations. They impress people with a penchant for danger as well as for technological precision---a characteristic of Shi Jinsong’s art which achieves a new level of expressiveness.

If displayed in a western museum, such installations would have most likely been presented as flameless and “safe” objects. To be shown in Platform China Contemporary Art Institute in Beijing’s Caochangdi, however, these works are imbued with deep social and psychological significance: the fusion of aggressive burning and impassionate technical calculation reflect what may be called the current “China conditions” - the country’s impatient and explosive thrust into the modern world, and the exhilaration and threat generated by such desire and movement.

3 years, 9 months ago