Aranya Art Center North is pleased to present the first museum solo exhibition of Chinese artists Cao Minghao and Chen Jianjun, featuring the latest video, sound, and installation works from the “Water System Project,” an ongoing art project begun a decade ago.
The “Water System Project” sets out from the historical flows of the water ecosystem up- and downstream of Dujiangyan, engaging in field observations, research, and dialogues as working methods, and emphasizing interaction and collaboration with local residents, community practitioners, and multidisciplinary scholars. Most of the works in this exhibition are appearing in Mainland China for the first time, revealing how the pastoral residents of the Qinghai-Tibet Plateau in the Ruo’ergai Region, at the headwaters of the Dujiangyan watershed, employ traditional knowledge to adapt to a changing environment, establishing living relationships and spiritual connections of mutual care with other forms of life in the highlands (the grass, the sand, the black soil, pikas, yaks, and Naga).
From ritual to folk ballad, even down to a single stone, Cao Minghao and Chen Jianjun’s creations have always focused on specific people, things, and practices. They have done away with the romanticized vision of the creator as investigator on the scene, and use simple, powerful aesthetics to reveal the complex, invisible web of connections between these concrete things. Aside from the spatial dimensions Cao Minghao and Chen Jianjun have traversed in their travels, the two artists have further broken down the limitations in the dimensions of time and life, keenly and sincerely recognizing the current ecological reality and its seemingly distant yet inextricable connections to the substantive presence of the immaterial, as well as to systems of non-modern traditions and wisdom, revealing for us an approach to unified, living connectedness through which to confront environmental issues.
This exhibition is organized by Damien Zhang, Director of the Aranya Art Center, together with Exhibition Coordinator Wu Yiyang and Curatorial Assistant Wang Jiaming. The exhibition is on view from September 22, 2024 through February 9, 2025.
Chen Ruofan
Botanical Bank: 54 Objects Transplanted
2023
Stainless steel, LED, video
400 × 400 × 400 cm
55:92 min.
Commissioned and produced by aranya plein air art project 2023
Installation view, aranya plein air art project
July 7th to October 29th, 2023
Photography Sun Shi
Courtesy of aranya plein air art project
Robert Mapplethorpe
Self Portrait
1981
Silver gelatin print
58.5 × 61 × 3.2 cm (framed)
Installation view, aranya plein air art project
July 7th to October 29th, 2023
Photography Sun Shi
Courtesy of aranya plein air art project
© Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Used by permission.
Courtesy Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, London · Paris · Salzburg · Seoul
Haegue Yang
Migratory DMZ Birds on Asymmetric Lens - Duiitt Duiitt Vessel (Gray-Backed Thrush)
2020
Soapstone, 3D printed resin
158 × 89 × 147 cm
Installation view, aranya plein art project
July 7th to October 29th, 2023
Photography Sun Shi
Courtesy of the artist, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris
and aranya plein air art project
Christine Sun Kim
A Permanent Tourist In A Foreign Language
2023
Inkjet printing on stainless-steel sign post
225 × 150 cm × 7 parts
Commissioned and produced by aranya plein air art project 2023
Installation view, aranya plein air art project
July 7th to October 29th, 2023
Photography Sun Shi
Courtesy of aranya plein air art project