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2005

Long March Project – Chinatown

Long March Project – Chinatown

“Long March Project – Chinatown” was carried out between 2005-2007 in three locations: Yokohama, San Francisco and Auckland. The project mobilised elements of exhibition, education, activity, investigation, and  performance in its execution. Long March Project’s participation in biennials and academia is not for the purpose of achieving a unique exhibition within existing frameworks, but to employ project frameworks to attain locally-mobilised influence. The various practices that “Chinatown” realizes further complicate the Western idea of the East, the multi-layered richness offered up by the word “Chinatown” entering into the minds of local communities and transferring into public consciousness.

 

Long March Independent Space

Long March Independent Space

Location: Long March Space, Beijing (formerly known as 25000 Cultural Transmission Center)

Duration: Dec 17, 2005 – Feb 26, 2006

The Long March Independent Space was established in June 2005 as an open experimental space for art incubation. From 2005 to 2007, 15 exhibitions were held here, including solo exhibitions of various artists including Deng Dafei, Daxiang, Liu Ding, Cui Guangyu, Zheng Shijuan, Ren Xiaoyao, Wang Gongxin, Wang Peng, Li Shurui, Hu Liu, Tang Yi, Chen Jie, Qiu Zhijie, Li Lipeng, Liu Xun, Wen Peng, Wang Wei, Tao Aimin, Rania Ho, Zhao Yue, Li Yang, Zhang Lianxi, etc.