Rethinking the locality of contemporary exhibitions

2022.10.23 Sunday 19:00

Location

2F, The Cloister Apartments, 62 West Fuxing Road, Shanghai

Speakers: Lu Mingjun、Lu Xinghua

Guest Speakers: Liu Wei、Xu Zhen、Yang Beichen、Yang Zhenzhong

Moderator: Jin Feng

The highly controversial Documenta 15 has now concluded, yet the debates it sparked remain intense. We witnessed profound discord and imbalance at one of the most prominent sites representing the global contemporary art scene. Why should we care? We might still ask: how are we—artists, institutions, curators, collectors—connected to discourses around “locality,” “the Global South,” “context,” and “Lumbung,” the concept introduced by Ruangrupa in Documenta 15? How do we make sense of these conflicts and discussions? How do we reconceptualize “locality”? In this seminar, we aim to reflect on these questions and clarify our own positions.

Over the past century, many artists have grappled with the idea of “international art.” Among them were figures like Wassily Kandinsky, who declared that there was only one art school in the world—the “International College of Art”—and Joseph Beuys, who spearheaded the creation of the Free International University. Today, however, we see art schools proliferating in both quality and quantity like rats, flies, and termites. Exhibitions have had to become more cunning than streetwalkers soliciting clients. We are compelled to consider the impact of local exhibitions on the broader art ecosystem, and to continually reconsider how to situate local artists and their work within a larger framework. How do we balance the roles of art spaces, collectors, and art historical narratives with local concerns, while also engaging with universal themes such as the Anthropocene and planetary care in a regional context? How do we reassess international exhibitions after 2022?

About the Vortex

VORTEX, launched by the MACA in Shanghai in 2022, is an art and cultural salon in the form of lecture performances occurring once or twice every month. The programme calls for non-institutionalised artistic and academic production in which contemporary art practitioners and scholars get to explore cross-disciplinarily the issues of the macro or micro, the global or local, the collective or individual. VORTEX, hence, is where you spin in the whirlpool of spontaneous whims and intuitive approaches represented by individual research and enquiries. Being present here at VORTEX, you are experiencing versatile forms of lecture performances that experiment with new mechanisms and methodologies.

MACA Art Center is a non-profit art institution located in the 798 Art District of Beijing and officially inaugurated its space on January 15, 2022. Occupying a two-story building with a total area of 900 square meters, MACA unites artists, curators, and other art and cultural practitioners from around the world. Through its diverse, ongoing, and collaborative approaches, the Center establishes a new site on the contemporary art scene. Guided by the “work of artists” and backed by interdisciplinary research, the Center aims to bring together a community passionate about art and devoted to the “contemporary” moment so as to respond proactively to our rapidly evolving times.