2010
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Participants & Chronology
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Time: 2006-2010
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Thirteen Points from Participating Curators, Artists and Philosophers
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Time: 2010
Author: Curators, artists and philosophers who participated in “Long March Project – Ho Chi Minh Trail”
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Stage III | The Journey
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Time: June 12, 2010 – July 3
Location: Vietnam, Cambodia, Laos, China
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Stage IV | Rehearsal & Theatre
Ho Chi Minh Trail
August – December 2010, Long March Space, Beijing
October 2010 – January 2011, “Rehearsal”, 8th Shanghai Biennial, Shanghai Art Museum, Shanghai
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Site 10: Xichang Long March Satelite Station, Sichuan Province
Long March- A Walking Visual Display
Time: Aug. 16 – Aug. 21
On the Ho Chi Minh Trail
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Gao Shiming
2010
Building a Yellow Light Commonwealth (Discussion)
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Gao Shiming, Lu Jie, Dinh Q Le, Nguyen Nhu Huy, Liu Wei, Richard Streitmatter-Tran, Wang Jianwei, Wang Jiahao
2010
间奏:寻找当代艺术的难度——在胡志明小道上
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Lu Xinghua
2010
Walking on the Trail (Discussion)
Ho Chi Minh Trail
Johnson Chang Tsong-zung, Gao Shiming, Lu Xinghua, Lu Jie, Liu Wei, Song Yi, Weng Zhengqi, Wu Shanzhuan, Xu Zhen, Zhang Hui
2010
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Long March Project — Ho Chi Minh Trail
The Ho Chi Minh Trail, though internationally understood as a logistical supply route created during the Second Indochina War, formed a vast network of passageways across China, Vietnam, Laos and Cambodia. This area was the strategic battle ground between the two communist powers [China and the Soviet Union] and the US during the second Indochina war. The “Ho Chi Minh Trail Project” is a collaborative contemporary arts project in the implementation of physical, discursive, and artistic activities between China, Vietnam, Cambodia and Laos, calling for a questioning of fixed relations of social production as determined by ideas of history, identity, market logic and subconscious effects of geographical imposed divide.