Seven rarely seen, short films by Yang Fudong were screened at the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art in Beijing. Curator Li Zhenhua and Zhang Yaxuan introduced the films which span over 12 years and explore Yang Fudong’s artistic approach to film.
Yang Fudong
works on loan: “Shanghai” Exhibition
Two videos from the Haudenschild Collection by Yang Fudong (Honey, 2003 and City Light, 2000) were loaned to the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco for the exhibition Shanghai on view February 12 – September 5, 2010.
After the Market’s Boom: A Case Study of the Haudenschild Collection by Michelle McCoy
Located in the hills of La Jolla, a seaside resort community near San Diego, California, the residence of Chris and Eloisa Haudenschild is home to a major U.S. collection of contemporary Chinese video art and photography. The Haudenschilds began collecting contemporary Chinese video and photography in the late 1990s, when these mediums were beginning to become as widely used and important as they are today, and just before the beginning of the market’s current boom.
hG Ten Year Reunion in China
Coinciding with the anniversary of the “Art For Sale” exhibition, the haudenschildGarage held a Ten Year Reunion Celebration for artists, critics, and curators in Shanghai and Beijing organized by Laura Zhou and Lorenz Helbling.
works on loan: “Business as Usual” Exhibition
Videos from the Haudenschild Collection by Cao Fei and Yang Fudong were the inspiration for the Arizona State University Art Museum’s exhibition Business As Usual: New Video from China Cao Fei and Yang Fudong on view from September 15 – December 8, 2007.
Gallery Talk with Eloisa Haudenschild for “City Limits” Exhibition
The Haudenschild Collection was the inspiration for the exhibition City Lights: Shanghai – Los Angeles which was on view from November 7 – December 17, 2006 at the University Art Gallery, CSULB. The exhibition was organized by Yeonsoo Chee and examined contemporary life in Shanghai and Los Angeles.

