![]() Guggenheim Museum presents One Hand Clapping, a group exhibition of newly commissioned works by Cao Fei, Duan Jianyu, Lin Yilin, Wong Ping, and Samson Young. In addition to essays by the exhibition's organizers, Xiaoyu Weng and Hou Hanru, it includes a theoretical text on technology and culture by the philosopher Yuk Hui, selected poems by millennial poets, and special sections presenting materials related to the commissioning process for each of the participating artists. 4 May at the Guggenheim Museum in New York, United States. for the New York Guggenheim as part of the 2018 exhibition, One Hand Clapping. This bilingual catalogue is conceived as a critical component in the thinking and production of the exhibition. one place to begin is with Cao Feis performance video Asia One. From a film shot at the automated industrial facilities of mainland China to a virtual reality intervention into the Guggenheim's iconic rotunda atrium and musical compositions for imaginary instruments that defy the laws of physics, their works identify the reflexive, poetic spaces that both escape and exist alongside the homogenizing logic of globalization. Emerging from a tradition that originates in China’s Tang period (618907), the phrase one hand clapping encompasses a history of cross-cultural translation and appropriation that continues into the present. mainland China to a virtual reality intervention into the Guggenheims iconic rotunda and. ![]() The culmination of an ambitious multi-year commissioning and collection building initiative at the Guggenheim Museum, One Hand Clapping asks five artists from Greater China - Cao Fei, Duan Jianyu, Lin Yilin, Wong Ping and Samson Young - to investigate our changing relationships to visions of the future. Awakenings: Art and Society in Asia 1960s-1990s, National Museum of Modern and Contemporary, Korea 2018 One Hand Clapping, Guggenheim Museum, New York, U.S. In One Hand Clapping, five artists from Greater ChinaCao Fei. In the original koan, Hakuin, an eighteenth century Japanese zen master, challenges his students by saying, You know the sound of two hand’s clapping tell me, what is the sound of one. Among them includes Cao Fei (), one of the pioneers in Chinese video art. The exhibition brings together artists to explore how globalisation shapes human understanding of the future. Guggenheim Museum, contemporary Chinese art including Duan. A bit of powerful zen that has seeped into popular culture is Hakuin’s, Sound of One Hand. During my research, I came across the catalogue of the exhibition One Hand Clapping, which took place at the Guggenheim Museum in New York in 2018. Ho Family Foundation Chinese Art Initiative at the Solomon R. Review by John Haber of Danh Vo: Take My Breath Away and One Hand Clapping at the Solomon R. Catalogues the third and final exhibition of the Robert H.
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