


華語行動藝術影像展 Sinophone Action Arts on Film:Vol.2 由無名山向衆神之地 × 苍鑫
電影不再是运动-影像,而是行動-影像。
華語行動藝術影像展,
用紀錄片放映,勾勒90年代以降華語行为艺术地圖集:北京-西安-台北-香港-长沙-成都-上海-武汉-广州
Vol.1 为無名山增高一米 × 朱冥
Vol.2 由無名山向衆神之地 × 苍鑫
Vol.3 哈姆雷特機器詮釋學 影像計畫 × 王楚禹
Vol.4 第二届长沙现场艺术节DVD × 何玲
Vol.5 武汉!路上行舟/金龙杯行为艺术battle实录 × 废船/穿山甲
Vol.6 上海!水泥星球/奧德賽 × 水泥公园
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30年前,北京东村, 一段未公开的行为艺术-影像史
1995, East Village, Beijing. Orphan Films of Chinese Avant-Garde
影片放映 52min:
《为无名山增高一米》 紀錄片 北京东村艺术家集体: 王世华、苍鑫、高炀、祖咒、马宗垠、张洹、马六明、张彬彬、朱冥和段英梅 (朱冥版本影像)
《1996年10月28日》朱冥作品 北京 生活空间 (如今三里屯附近)
《1997年3月10日》 朱冥作品 北京 四合院内 (如今朝陽公園附近)
《1999年5月8日》 朱冥作品 北京 中山公园 四合院内 (酚苯乙烯艺术展)
Documentary Screening 52min:
“Too Add One Meter to an Anonymous Mountain”
by Beijing East Village Artists,1995
“Oct. 28, 1996”“Mar. 10, 1997”&“May 8, 1999”
by Zhu Ming (from East Village Artists)
映后談:1993-1995北京東村的行爲藝術始末 (60min)
特邀連綫嘉宾:朱冥
朱冥,1972年生于湖南长沙,生活于北京。百科说朱冥是中央美院毕业, 这是错的。朱冥说不是的,他是高中毕业,后来到租房到北京东村。朱冥说他不喜欢一些地方乱写他的简历,都写错了。1993年他在北京找房子的时候,认识了张洹。后来他和张洹,马六明决定一起租在一个村子,就都住到了北京东村。后来,他们一起搞行为。
2000年夏天,朱冥在北京策展了中国第一个行为艺术节, 首届「OPEN打开艺术节」,栗宪庭受邀任学术主持。到了秋天,他帮艾未未策划“不合作方式”展,在上海。今年夏天见到朱冥,朱冥说他也要搬家了,也要离开宋庄了。但是他说,在东村发生了很多有意思的事儿。30年就这样过去了。
Guest Speaker: Zhu Ming
Performance Art in Beijing East Village, 1993-1995
Zhu Ming was born in 1972 in Changsha, Hunan, and now lives in Beijing. Wikipedia says he graduated from the Central Academy of Fine Arts, but that’s wrong. Zhu Ming told me himself that he only finished high school, then came to Beijing and moved into East Village. He said he really doesn’t like it when internet makes up his wrong bio.
Back in 1993, when he was looking for rentals in Beijing, he met Zhang Huan. Later, he, Zhang Huan, and Ma Liuming decided to rent in the same village, so the three performance artists all ended up living in East Village, Beijing.
In 2000, Zhu Ming curated China’s first performance art festival —“OPEN Performance Art Festival” in Beijing—with Li Xianting as the academic chair. That fall, he helped Ai Weiwei curate the “Fuck Off” exhibition in Shanghai. When I saw Zhu Ming this summer, he told me he was moving out SongZhuang Art Colony as well, after his 20 years. But there once were lots of interesting things happening in East Village times. And just like that, thirty years gone by.
