COMMUNITY HOSPITAL | WhyWhy Art

work by fellow artists based in Shanghai will be shown in the first whywhy art group exhibition opening this weekend. community hospital is housed in shanghai’s newest art space – a former chinese medical clinic in jing an district.

the show explores, defines and even tempts to “cure” the various matters tackled by participating artists in the work on display within the walls of the former medical facility.

feautured work by artists abby robinson [us], ash hempsall [uk], christian chambenoit [fr], christian de laubadère [fr], christian demaitre [be], daniele mattioli[it], girolamo marri [it], joyce rohrmoser [at], konstantin bayer[de], *llnd [fr], maya kramer [us], monika lin [us], pascale pollier[be], piers secunda [uk], roland darjes [de], susanne junker [de], tom lee petterson [us], vilnis ausinš [lv], wu yandan [cn], zane mellupe [lv].

community hospital runs from 5 september – 10 october, 2015.

work by susanne junker.

work by susanne junker.

work by vilnis ausinš

work by vilnis ausinš

work by abby robinson.

work by abby robinson.

work by christophe demaitre.

work by christophe demaitre.

the community hospital concept was created and curated by zane mellupe.

for more, see the whywhyart website.

URBANVIDEOSCAPESHANGHAI

URBANVIDEOSCAPESHANGHAI are seven filmed painting performances spanish artist, xepo w.s., and i assembled last fall around the time of the World Expo.

The finished multi media work is now being installed/assembled/constructed/deconstructed/battled/born at stageback gallery’s new location in m50 as we speak. the LOST AND FOUND group exhibition opens dramatically this saturday, 9 july, within the space it now shares with Eastlink Gallery. here are some images from the collected footage of URBANVIDEOSCAPESHANGHAI.

join us for the vernissage of LOST AND FOUND on 9 july from 7 – 10 pm and celebrate stageback’s first of many exhibitions to come in its new and much bigger m50 home. more details to come soon.

莫干山路120再创 造

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the rubble site – 120 moganshan road in shanghai, china – is located right next to the main art district in shanghai: m50. just over 10 years ago, artists and galleries moved to an old textile factory located at this address. this complex was threatened with demolition for years while newly build high rises changed the surrounding of this art oasis. eventually it became more commercial over the years and could therefore secure its existence. the modern apartment buildings and new galleries also had other neighbors, the residents at number 120. small lane houses meandered in narrow alleys, with laundry drying above our heads as people cook their meals in the entry ways of their nearby homes. the inhabitants lived in this area for many decades – even when m50 was already established with its cafes and bookshops. now it is over. 120 moganshan road has been destroyed. most residents are gone, but lost shoes can be found in the rubble, while glimpses of wallpaper are visible on certain walls from the exterior of buildings.

M120: MOGANSHAN REUSED is an example of the positive exchange that can occur between people from different parts of the world and backgrounds by using art as a common language. before everything is gone. before everything is uniform. take note: art doesn’t need white walls.”

“这片碎石所 在——中国上海的莫干山路120号,紧邻上海著名的艺术区 ——‘M50’或‘莫干山路50’。10年前,艺术家们和画廊们陆续搬入这里的一个老厂区。长 久来,这个老厂区一直饱受周边越建越高的商业大厦的吞食。逐渐地,连这片绿洲本身也不得不变地愈加商业化以维持其存在。 这块现代的 艺术区和高楼大厦也有着另一些邻居,那就是居住在120号的上海老居民。那是一个典型的传统的中国老居民区,如同我们在欧洲时可以想象的。小巧的房子挤在弄堂两边;衣服在我们头顶晾晒;居民们 在家门口做饭。这些居民就这样居住了几十年,甚至当M50建起他们的小咖啡 店和书店,以及来了络绎不绝的欧洲艺术客们。然而,它要结束了。莫干山路120在拆毁中,并即将完全消失。大部分的居民已经离开,但在一面 墙上的涂鸦仍在尖叫:“哈哈!我们还在这里!”鞋子零落在我们脚下的碎石间。墙纸也依稀可见。老上海活的场景!

总体上说,艺 术作品和艺术家们试图要以各自的方式去体验眼前这一发生中的都市形态。事实上,真正的艺术家和创造性的人们总是抽到最短的那根签,我 们的工作空间被剥夺或变得昂贵让我们不得不搬离。“莫干山路120再创造!”提供这样一个可能性,即世界来自不同地方的艺术家在这样一个发生着得形态里用艺术进行沟通,并 对我们这些艺术创造者们的将来提出:在一切消失前。在一切变得程式化前。请看到!展览艺术并不一定都要在精致的白墙前.”

see the online catalogue of M120 on the galerie eigenheim’s website here.

M120: Moganshan Reused

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this sunday, 18 july [4 – 11 pm], m50’s post-apocalyptic sister-showspace, m120, will be hosting an exhibition of multi-disciplinary work from many different local and foreign artists exploring the ideas of destruction, creation, collaboration, genius, ecstasy and doom amidst piles of rubble and demolition.

it would be fantastic to see you there.