SCAF 2015 [Culture+Ideas]: Yang Zhichao: Chinese Bible
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Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation
Culture+Ideas
Yang Zhichao
Chinese Bible
14 May - 1 August 2015

Go East  was exhibited across two sites: AGNSW featured over 30 works from The Gene & Brian Sherman Contemporary Asian Art Collection, and SCAF featured Yang Zhichao’s monumental installation Chinese Bible (2009).

Chinese Bible (2009) was a performance installation comprising 3,000 diaries and notebooks collected by Beijing-based artist Yang Zhichao (b. 1963). The diaries were bought from second-hand markets over a three-year period, but their content spanned the first five decades of Communist China (1949-1999). The diaries survived because there was money to be made from recycling their paper pages.

Contained within bright covers that are so suggestive of the past are fragmentary records of the lives of ordinary people: quotations from Chairman Mao, notes from political study sessions, self-criticisms, phrases from Russian and English language text books, as well as shopping lists, knitting patterns and song lyrics. The diaries were displayed as a massive unit, like a patchwork memory quilt. Together they formed a more genuine account of the period than a conventional history; one that is all the more compelling because of its randomness. Through his conscious act of recovery, washing and staging Yang Zhichao gave the diaries a new life, compelling us to consider their significance in the present.

Why did we fund this project?  This was an opportunity for the Australian public to engage with Yang Zhichao's work. The Nelson Meers Foundation was delighted to have supported the Culture+Ideas series at the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation (SCAF).

Go East: The Gene & Brian Sherman
Contemporary Asian Art Collection
Curated by Suhanya Raffel
Art Gallery of New South Wales
14 May – 26 July 2015

And associated installations:

Yang Zhichao: Chinese Bible
Curated by Claire Roberts
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation
SCAF Project 26
14 May – 1 August 2015

Jitish Kallat: Public Notice 2
Curated by Suhanya Raffel
Art Gallery of New South Wales
14 May – 5 October 2015

For further information regarding the above exhibition, click here.

To view earlier SCAF Culture+Ideas Projects or Exhibitions click here

 

 


 

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