Mentre il mondo dell’arte si domanda che fine abbia fatto l’artista Ai Weiwei, arrestato per presunta evasione fiscale e diffusione di materiale pornografico, a Pechino questa settimana apre l’ottava edizione del CIGE – the China International Gallery Exposition. Oltre sessanta le gallerie, in prevalenza indigene, se non si contano le gallerie con la doppia-tripla sede negli Stati Uniti o in Europa che trattano artisti cinesi. Pochi gli espositori stranieri: dal Giappone, Corea del Sud, Singapore, Taiwan, Thailandia e India. Non mancano però gli italiani, la Galleria Chiari di Roma e l’immancabile Galleria Continua (stand A1-6), tra le prime a sbarcare con una filiale a Beijing.
L’ottava edizione del CIGE – the China International Gallery Exposition è ospitata negli spazi espositivi del China World Trade Centre di Beijing, Pechino. Quattro giorni di esposizione per quella che vorrebbe essere la vetrina internazionale per l’arte con cui la Cina cerca affermazione in campo internazionale e nella regione asiatica. CIGE gode del sostegno del ministero della cultura e viene promossa come una manifestazione che può aggiungere prestigio alla Repubblica Popolare Cinese al pari dei giochi olimpici del 2008 o dell’Expo di Shanghai del 2010. Dal punto di vista degli espositori invece, in passato ci sono state forti perplessità, soprattutto da parte degli espositori stranieri, che si sono lamentati dei pochi collezionisti spesso orientati all’acquisto di opere prodotte da connazionali, anche lo shopping è patriottico.
Due le gallerie italiane pervenute. Galleria Continua, San Giminiano, che è arrivata a Pechino nel lontano 2004 con una sede nel 798 Art District. Tratta artisti cinesi come Kan Xuan, Sun Yuan & Peng Yu e il compianto Chen Zhen. Da Roma invece proviene la Galleria Chiari che presenta 16 dipinti ad olio dell’artista Luciano Ventrone.
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With the auspices of the 2008 Beijing Olympics and the 2010 Shanghai Expo, China now arrives at an unprecedented age of prosperity. Its remarkable economic developments in the 21st century and its advances as a political and economic power have secured the country as a leading international force in the world. While China plays an important role to fortify the network between Asian regions, CIGE 2011 serves as a critical exchange platform to internationalize the local arts environment. As the world continues to keep on eye on the booming developments of Chinese contemporary art and its impact on the global art world, the future of contemporary art market in China remains promising to art professionals worldwide.
Looking back at the global economic decline in 2009 and its in 2010, the Chinese arts market has remained strong and the economic power of Chinese art continues to grow substantially. China’s growing consumption levels for luxury goods gives the local art market further confidence.
Within the ever-changing trends of global contemporary art, CIGE distinguishes itself as an exquisite, first-rate and original platform for presenting the most exemplary artistic practices in the world today.
CIGE 2011 Gallery Exhibition 10,000 square meter space on the first floor of the China World Trade Center Exhibition Hall will host around 60 selected outstanding galleries from all over the world, presenting a panorama of modern and contemporary art. CIGE 2011 welcomes and encourages any form of art expression, including photography, video, painting, sculptures, mixed media, installations, prints, digital and net art, textile, design…
Understanding the relevance of technology and globalization on the economic infrastructure of the art world, CIGE 2011 Art Project invites galleries, artists, not-for-profit art organizations, museums, institutions, private collections, and visitors to reflect on our contemporary visual culture.
CIGE 2011 Art Project
1)CIGE 2011 SOLO SHOWS MAPPING ASIA
The 1st floor of the Exhibition Hall of the China World Trade Center will host over 10 solo shows of young and emerging artists in Asia. The projects are realized in collaboration with art galleries.
2) CIGE 2011 SUBLIMINALS
At the entrance of the China World Trade Center, SUBLIMINALS presents 10 not-for-sale projects realized by not-for-profit art organizations and cultural centers. Each project occupies 15 sq meters space. Non-for-profit organizations usually do not directly participate in art fairs, but definitely have a determinant relevance in the economy of the whole contemporary art system.
3) CIGE 2011 SPECIAL PROJECT
CIGE 2011 debuts a new special project—CIGE and participating galleries collaborate to curate a top-notch, exquisite art space within the general fair. This project offers visitors a brand new visual experience of the finest artworks from all over the world.
4) CIGE 2011 CROSSOVER
CIGE 2011 will organize an event which will seamlessly integrate art with brand recognition.
The event is aimed at raising the possibility of cross-disciplinary dialogues and at enriching the discourse between art and business.
CIGE 2011 Media
CIGE 2010 cooperated with over 150 influential media at home and abroad, including Bloomberg TV, CNN, CNBC, CCTV, Reuters, Die Welt, EFE, El Pais.
We are devoted to presenting the mature mode and internationalization of the art fair and building a broad promotion stage for exhibitors and artists. CIGE 2011 will assist media partners to conduct interviews and special features focusing on exhibitors and artists, alongside with internet resources to further promote artworks and galleries to guarantee our exhibitors benefit from high quality media exposure.
CIGE 2011 VIP Program
CIGE 2011 will invite over 5,000 collectors, museum directors, art critics, artists, curators, government officials, and social celebrities all over the world, to broaden the opportunity of networking via well organized special events for VIP and guests. The CIGE 2011 VIP Opening, Art Breakfast, and VIP Dinner bring together key art professionals from China and abroad in a spectacular experience that combines art and cuisine.
informazioni utili:
CIGE Art Fair
21 – 24 Aprile 2011
China World Trade Center
No.1 Jianwaidajie,
Chaoyang District
100004
Beijing – Pechino
Cina
Asia
p: 0086 10 6409 6667
f: 0086 10 6409 6657
w: www.cige-bj.com/main_en.html
orario: 10 – 19