Beijing's Ullens Centre for Contemporary Art, or "UCCA" for short, has launched their first major event in 2013. This public exhibition named On-and-Off focus on the young artists in China. (CNTV) |
UCCA collaborated with two co-curators. They spent more than one year visiting artists all over China, and examining their full portfolios before archiving.
Bao Dong, co-curator of "On/Off", said, "We are in the same age range of these artists, so we are not making judgments. We only chose them based on our aesthetics."
The result turned out to be full of surprises. We had seen their works, but we never expected what it would be like if we put them together. Some pieces are their creators' first large-scale works, because they never had any financial support until this time. Their bold attempts are dynamic."
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