Uneven Geographies (8 May – 4 July 2010) at Notthingham Contemporary, focuses on projects by artists concerned variously with visualising the transnational mobility of capital, goods and people in today’s global networks. Its point of departure is the assumption that the opaque and labyrinthine workings of worldwide economies tend to frustrate attempts to represent the [...]
Yang Zhenzhong
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
January 18, 2009 Shanghai, China
January 20, 2009 Beijing, China
Ten Year Reunion
Artists, critics, and curators
works on loan: “Shanghai Kaleidoscope” Exhibition
May 4 – November 2, 2008
Royal Ontario Museum, Toronto, Canada
Shanghai Kaleidoscope
Yang Zhenzhong and Shi Yong
works on loan: “Follow Me!” Exhibition
July 2 – September 4, 2005
Mori Art Museum, Tokyo, Japan
Follow Me! Contemporary Chinese Art at the Threshold of the Millennium
Shi Yong
video installation: Yang Zhenzhong’s Premiere of “Let’s Pray”
January 31, 2004
The Museum of Photographic Arts, San Diego
Video installation
Artist; Shanghai, China


