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LI BINYUAN
Drawing Board, 2017
Video
© Li Biyuan
 
 

Berlin Peking Visual Exchange

 
柏林•北京 视觉转换
 

Li Binyuan » Ye Funa » Yala Juchmann » Thomas Koester » CHI Peng »
Jannis Schulze » He Xiangyu » Rie Yamada »

 
28 June – 25 August, 2019
 
Opening: Friday, 27 June, 6pm
 
 

Kunstbibliothek

at the Museum für Fotografie
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Berlin Peking Visual Exchange
 
YALA JUCHMANN
In Stages (hands-on #1, #3, #4), 2018
Fotografien
© Yala Juchmann
 
 
To mark the 25th anniversary of the city partnership between Berlin and Beijing, the Gesellschaft für Deutsch-Chinesischen kulturellen Austausch (GeKA e.V., Society for German-Chinese Cultural Exchange) in cooperation with the Staatliche Museen zu Berlin is showing works by young artists from Berlin and Beijing at the Museum für Fotografie (Museum of Photography). The participating artists studied at the weißensee kunsthochschule berlin, the Berlin University of the Arts (UdK) and the China Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing (CAFA). He Xiangyu, an artist who lives in Berlin and Beijing, has also accepted an invitation to take part in the exhibition.
 
 
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RIE YAMADA
Familie werden, 2017
C-Print
© Rie Yamada
 
 
He Xiangyu, who travels regularly between the two cities, is a conceptual artist exploring a wide range of media and themes. His works are currently on display in the Chinese pavilion at the Venice Biennale. In his contribution to the Berlin exhibition, he juxtaposes a minimalistic wooden sculpture with a photograph that can only be recognised as an image of that object at second glance. This work links him with that of Yala Juchman, who extends her photographs into the surrounding space and transforms them into objects. She, too, integrates very diverse media into her concepts – shifting between photography, sculpture, installation and performance.

Despite their very different cultural backgrounds, the artists nominated by their universities have more in common than would initially be expected. They all live in large cities and navigate quite effortlessly between their origins and traditions and a global lifestyle characterised by architecture, consumption and media. For the artists Ye Funa, Li Buinyuan and Chi Peng, who grew up in China, as well as for Rie Yamada, who was born in Japan, an area of conflicting priorities emerges between their own strong artistic traditions and the realm of modern and contemporary art that was still dominated by Western influences two decades ago. This dissonance provides fertile ground for examining social roles and sexual identity. Ye Funa uses her videos and photographs to play with the roles possible within her own family and art history, while Rie Yamada tries out various roles and family constellations in her photographic self-portraits. The works of photographer Chi Peng, who usually plays the leading role in his dream-like presentations, express the search for one’s own position – between East and West as well.

In contrast, Jannis Schulze is never visible in his own images; his rather casual photographs reflect his subjective attitude towards life in poetic visualisations that he associatively combines in books and exhibitions. Thomas Koester, on the other hand, constructs austere tableaux with his black-and-white photographs in which the inhabitants of large cities such as Moscow or Seoul merge with their urban surroundings. Li Binyuan, who recently showed his video works at MoMA PS1, interacts bodily with his natural and constructed environment in performances documented in film and photographs.
 
 
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JANNIS SCHULZE
Hiersein ist herrlich, "Jan", 2015
Inkjet Print
© Jannis Schulze
 
 
The exhibition was initiated by Professor Xu Zhang, President of the Gesellschaft für Deutsch-Chinesischen kulturellen Austausch e.V. (GeKA), and is supported by the GeKa, the Berlin Senate Chancellery, the Wemhörner Collection, the Mart Stam Gesellschaft, the Karl Hofer Gesellschaft and WALL AG.

The exhibition is curated by Professor Stefan Koppelkamm (weißensee kunsthochschule) and Professor Miao Xiaochun (CAFA).
 
 
Berlin Peking Visual Exchange
 
CHI PENG
NOW-ing, 2012
C-Print
© Chi Peng
 
 
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