Book from the Ground - Shop
First exhibited: Book from the Ground: From Point to Point, Shanghai Gallery of Art, Shanghai, China, 2012
The Character of Characters
2012: 17'
2012, 2015: 15'
Materials: seventeen-minute animated film
This animation is conceived as a study and imagination of a calligraphy masterpiece by Zhao Mengfu (1254-1322) in the collection of Yahoo’s founder, Mr. Zhiyuan Yang. Through the medium of widescreen animation, The Character of Characters describes the source of the unique character of Chinese people. Everyone in China who has received basic education must, over the course of years, commit to memorize and then write and re-write thousands of characters, each character a drawing. This is the way things have been done over thousands of years in the Chinese history, so this must have had some influence on the formation of the character of Chinese people. It implies the way that Chinese people see and approach things, and why China is the way it is today – developing at this breakneck speed but not in line with the Western value system.
Chinese people’s worldviews and concepts of freedom; the consequences of Chinese people’s flexibility, collectivism, face-saving mentality, moral stance that demands focus on communal interests, and worship of symbols and big names; the ability of Chinese culture to digest other cultures, and the Chinese culture of copying (“shanzhai”). All of these special characteristics could be said to have a deep connection to the Chinese way of writing characters. This animation seeks to reveal the relation between Chinese writing and cultural characteristics, the core and energy of Chinese culture, and its advantages and disadvantages for people to continue to build new modes of human civilization.
Supported by The Robert H. N. Ho Family Foundation.
Background Story: Water Village
2012
Materials: Natural debris attached to frosted glass panel, 60 x 430 cm
Location: Palace Museum, Beijing, China
Background Story: Landscape Painted on the Double Ninth Festival
2012
Materials: Natural debris attached to frosted glass panel, 767 x 256cm
Location: MASS MoCA, North Adams, Massachusetts, USA
2015
Location: SCAD Museum of Art, Savannah, Georgia, USA
"In 2004, I was installing an exhibition at the East Asian Art Museum in Germany. During the Second World War, 90 percent of the collection was moved to the former Soviet Union by the Soviet Red Army. Only some photos of the lost artwork are left. I hope to use the large glass showcases surrounding the existing space to create a new work that combines local history and my cultural background. I saw the potted plants behind the frosted glass wall in the office area of the airport during a connecting flight, which looked like a smudged Chinese painting. At this time, I thought of the large glass cabinets of the museum and the missing art pieces and got the inspiration for Background Story."
- Xu Bing
Background Story 8
2012
Materials: Natural debris attached to frosted glass panel
Location: Mass Moca, North Adams, MA, USA
"In 2004, I was installing an exhibition at the East Asian Art Museum in Germany. During the Second World War, 90 percent of the collection was moved to the former Soviet Union by the Soviet Red Army. Only some photos of the lost artwork are left. I hope to use the large glass showcases surrounding the existing space to create a new work that combines local history and my cultural background. I saw the potted plants behind the frosted glass wall in the office area of the airport during a connecting flight, which looked like a smudged Chinese painting. At this time, I thought of the large glass cabinets of the museum and the missing art pieces and got the inspiration for Background Story."
- Xu Bing
Tobacco Project: Ridgefield
Location: The Aldrich Contemporary Art Museum, Ridgefield, Connecticut, USA
Medium: Mixed media installation/ tobacco leaves, live tobacco plants, various tobacco related materials
Forest Project: São Paulo, Brazil
2012
Medium: Mixed media installation / Student drawings, painting, primer, computer (auction website)
Location: Sao Paulo, Brazil (30th Sao Paulo Biennial)
Through art, the internet, culture, education and the involvement of local folks, Forest Project creates a system to facilitate the automatic and uninterrupted flow of funds from developed countries to Kenya, earmarked for the planting of new trees.