Vitamin Creative Space(Guangzhou)·16th Sept 2012
Cordially invites you to the following opening &events
Zheng Guogu: Spirits Linger with Dust
Date: 14:00, 16th Sept, Sunday, 2012,
Venue: Vitamin Creative Space, Room 301, 29 Hao, Hengyijie, Chigangxilu, Guangzhou
For Zheng Guogu, there are many ways to explore the various spectrum of life, all of which are pertinent to the local context of a specific space and a specific moment in time,, which is precisely about how humans react to different circumstances by going with the flow. These practices can also be seen as a kind of investigative method of infiltrating space, body and soul, becoming almost interconnected with homeopathic healing. Spirits Linger with Dust attempts to unfold and expand the multiple dimensions of space and life as well as the in-between journey, thus reflecting on today’s illusory inter-changing dynamics between oneself and one’s immediate surroundings.
Traveling through these spaces as one wishes and breaking through the illusions of our time, is precisely what Zheng Guogu’s meditative practices are about in his creation.
Vitamin Creative Space- The Garden of Forking Paths
Date: 16:00, 16th Sept, Sunday, 2012,
Venue: Five Art Space, 5F, No.365Tianhe Rd, Tianhe Dist, Guangzhou, China
Curated and hosted by 5Art Space, Vitamin Creative Space – The Garden of Forking Path embarks on a journey through myriad of intersecting routes in different individual artistic and life practices. Created together with artists’ daily practices and Vitamin’s own experimentation of space, the exhibition also constitutes a space for sharing and exchanging. As if wandering in a Chinese garden, through the various paths taken, we are able to share and enjoy just about everything on being creative and the occurrences that possibility happen along the way.
Lecture by Daisuke Miyatsu: My collection, My Life-Invisibleness is Visibleness
Date: 17:30, 16th Sept, Sunday, 2012,
Venue: Five Art Space, 5F, No.365Tianhe Rd, Tianhe Dist, Guangzhou, China
Daisuke Miyatsu, Art collector and part-time lecturer at the Kyoto University of Art and Design. The collection of contemporary artworks he accumulated as a simple company employee (“salaryman”), as well as his house which he built with the contribution of various artists, have extensively been covered by the Japanese and international press or displayed in exhibitions in places such as Tokyo Opera City’s Art Gallery or the Daelim Museum of Contemporary Art in Seoul (South Korea). Daisuke Miyatsu is the author of Gendai Art wo Kaô! [Let's buy contemporary art!], published in Japanese as part of the Shinsho de Shûeisha collection, and in traditional Chinese at Unibooks Taiwan.
Key visuals of invitation: Jun Yang
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