Long March- A Walking Visual Display
Art and China’s Revolution
Location: Asia Society Museum, New York
Duration: Sep. – Dec. , 2008
The 5th Asia–Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art (APT5)
Location: Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane
Duration: Dec. 2, 2006 – May. 5, 2007
Shanghai Assemblage 2000-2004: Light as Fuck!
Location: The National Museum of Contemporary Art, Oslo
Duration: Apr. 17 – Aug. 15, 2004
Le moine et le demon – an exhibition on Contemporary Chinese Art
Location: The Lyon Museum of Contemporary Art, Lyon
Duration: Jun. 8 – Aug. 15, 2004
The 2004 Taipei Biennial: Do You Believe in Reality?
Location: Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei
Duration: Oct. 23 – Jan. 23, 2004
On-site Criticism: Long March- A Walking Visual Display
Long March- A Walking Visual Display
Gao Jianping, Huang Ping, Han Yuhai, Hang Jian, Kuang Xinnian, Lu Jie, Li Xuejun, Meng Hui, Philp Tinari, Wang Mingxian, Wang Jianwei, Wang Hui, Zhu Jinshi, Zhang Guangtian
2003
A Long March Glossary
Long March Collective
2002
Why Do We Long March?
Long March- A Walking Visual Display
Lu Jie
2002
Long March- A Walking Visual Display
Long March- A Walking Visual Display
Lu Jie and Qiu Zhijie
2002
Site 3: Daozhong, Guangxi Autonomous Region
Long March- A Walking Visual Display
Time: Jul. 13 – Jul. 18, 2002
Long March – A Walking Visual Display
Taking its title from the Chinese Red Army’s historical Long March from 1934 to 1936, “Long March—A Walking Visual Display” set out in June 2002 to recreate 20 sites along the 6000-mile historical trek, eventually realizing 12 over the span of 4 months, each composed of site-specific displays and discussions. Each iteration of the project featured: commissioned works created on site by artists from China and beyond; contributions from artists they met throughout the period of preparation, working in the varied strands of contemporary art and folk art; screenings and discussions of historical texts; and seminal conferences on visual culture attended by internationally renowned curators and theorists. The project explored the efficacy of a practice founded on marching in generating ideas and conversations.
Site 2: Jinggangshan, Jiangxi Province
Long March- A Walking Visual Display
Time: Jul. 8 – Jul. 12, 2002