This year
Tulou Open House
During this open-ended “expedition”, a diverse group of artists and scholars from greater China will explore the structure, symbolism, and everyday life of the Tulou as a laboratory for new projects and collaborations, a fresh lens for the concept of creative community, and a potential site for expansive future projects at the Tulou and beyond.
2011
艾未粉果 Ai Wei Fans' Nudity
艾未粉果 Ai Wei Fans' Nudity —— Listen, Chinese Government: Nudity is not Pornography
2010
instant hutong
Instant Hutong art project investigates the borderline case of Hutong districts in old downtown Beijing. The work explores both spatial and social aspects to screen the uniqueness of a urban tissue made of lanes and courtyard houses and the community of people living in it. It is organized as a series of art pieces and installations on the border between art, social investigation and urban research in the aim to generate and stimulate an open debate. The work is currently involving questions such density, unstructured reappropriation, gentrification, relationship between people and their physical space, property speculation, disappearing community and identity.
Space and Culture : Portable cities
“While Beijing has been the focus of inspiration for much of Yin Xiuzhen’s work, documenting the process of deconstruction and reconstruction, Yin has since installed her work worldwide, examining cultural changes in different locales. Investigating the repercussions of globalization, with the massive changes brought about by mass transportation and communication, where physical distances have decreased by massive leaps and bounds—she examines how the cultural fabric that identifies individual cultures are either reinforced or broken down by change. In addition to examining the effects of globalization, Yin also draws heavily from her personal experiences. In her work, Portable Cities, Yin recreates her personal images/memories of a city, and experiences of ‘living out of a suitcase’, into miniaturized cities.”
2009
2008
RFI - La Chine actuelle à travers une trentaine d’artistes contemporains
Cui Xiuwen, l’une des rares femmes présentes (elles sont deux) pour l’exposition China Gold qui se tient actuellement et jusqu’au 13 octobre au musée Maillol à Paris.
The invisible man in China (Chinese contemporary art from Liubolin) | IfGoGo.com
"Liu Bolin". The author was born in 1973. Here you can find more works from Bolin
ARARIO BEIJING
Jiuchang Art Complex, Beihuqu Road, Anwaibeiyuan Street, Chaoyang District, Beijing, 100012 P.R. China
2007
culturebase.net | The international artist database | Cui Xiuwen
2006
2005
Trailblazer of Chinese nude art ahead of his time




