Projects

Sinopticon: Contemporary Chinoiserie in Contemporary Art

 

2010-2013
SINOPTICON is a long-term project investigating ideas and themes of a contemporary chinoiserie in contemporary art. The 18th century term, ‘chinoiserie’, arose from the mania for Chinese artefacts that erupted in the seventeenth century transforming taste and aesthetics in the West forever. Now China is back, upsurging as a country of major economic and political impact – and with it a new wave of chinoiserie for the twenty-first century. SINOPTICON looks at chinoiserie afresh in the context of contemporary art and incorporates design, display, desire and frippery alongside politics and trade, authorship, interpretation and cultural misunderstanding, fantasy, escapism and fiction. SINOPTICON includes an extensive research and development phase, a symposium, residencies, new commissions and a touring exhibition. Devised by Gayle Chong Kwan, Eliza Gluckman, Stephanie Douet  www.sinopticon.org

April 2012, Launch of SINOPTICON exhibition, Plymouth
A new multi-sited exhibition featuring the work of 13 international contemporary artists, including new residencies and commissions will open in Plymouth in April 2012.The exhibition is being produced in partnership with National Trust’s Saltram House, Plymouth Arts Centre, Plymouth City Museum and Art Gallery and Plymouth College of Art Gallery.

13 – 29 January 2011, BREATHE Residency at CAC, Gayle Chong Kwan and Stephanie Douet

January 2011China Through a Looking GlassFriday Lates at the V&A

12 October 2010SINOPTICON Symposium  , V&A, London
The symposium reflects on and investigates an idea of contemporary chinoiserie, bringing historical themes, issues and ideas surrounding chinoiserie into a contemporary context; politics & trade, authorship, interpretation & cultural misunderstanding, fantasy, escapism and fiction and frippery & design. V&A_sinopticonevent

 

Invisible Twinning

 

2010-2011

’Invisible Twinning’Gayle Chong Kwan, Guilia Giannola and Francesca Mila Nemni

Commissioned by Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin, as part of Urban Meridian and the Asia Pacific Biennale. This year long project was developed in Berlin with artist Guilia Giannola and curator Francesca Mila Nemni. The publication ‘Invisible Twinning’ was designed with Anja Lutz, published by The Green Box, Berlin, is on sale for €12 through The Green Box:

‘Invisible Twinning’
Haus der Kulturen der Welt, Berlin
September 6 – 17 2011
www.invisibletwinning.blogspot.com

Referring to the unofficial twinnings that reflect Berlin’s current immigrant population instead of the official equivalents of the city, the project explores the city’s long tradition of urban horticulture and reveals ideas of health in the widest sense: as balance and imbalance as well as on a societal and personal level, looking at how people navigate and share resources within a city.


The Grand Tour

 

2007-2009

A two-year project in which Gayle Chong Kwan developed new work to reference, celebrate and critique the Grand Tour and its relationship to contemporary tourism, master planning, waste and landscape traditions within fine art. It directly references the historic Grand Tour – the traditional ‘rites-of-passage’ form of travel by upper-class young European men first begun in the 17th Century. The tour is a programme of new work by Gayle Chong Kwan presented at mac, Birmingham; Arts Co, London, Cittadellarte – Fondazione Pistoletto, Italy; and ArtSway, Hampshire. Supported by National Touring, Arts Council England.  www.thegrandtour.gaylechongkwan.com