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Filipina Heterotopia by
Cedric Maridet, 2008
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HK Sound
Station
Opening: Friday 6
February, 2009; 7 pm
Exhibition: 7 February to
3 April 2009
Participating artists:
Vito Acconci, John Levack Drever, Phoebe Hui,
Steve Hui, Keith Lam, Leung Chi Wo, Edwin Lo,
Anson Mak, Cedric Maridet, Kingsley Ng, Kurt
Schwitters
Curator: Alvaro Rodriguez
Fominaya
Project consultants: Linda
Lai, Yeung Yang |
HK Sound
Station is an
exhibition of sound works that surveys Hong Kong visual
artists and their relationship with sound. The project
is connected to the development and introduction of
sound in association with visual arts. The exhibition is
constructed around two singular moments in the History
of Art¡Xthe avant-garde in the early decades of the 20th
century and the development of Conceptual Art in the
late 60s and 70s. The former is represented by Dada
artist Kurt Schwitters, whereas the latter is spoken for
by Vito Acconci¡¦s work. Works by John Levack Drever,
Phoebe Hui, Steve Hui, Keith Lam, Leung Chi Wo, Anson
Mak, Cedric Maridet, Kingsley Ng and Edwin Lo are also
included in the show.
The
exhibition also draws on the relation and collision
between high and low technologies, and the ideas of the
modern in contemporary art. Several strategies have been
developed to address these issues, specifically through
the deliberate installation of low-tech display in the
exhibition. The choice of using CD player, an obsolete
technology that was iconic in the 80s¡¦ and 90s¡¦ but
totally archaic now, contrasts with the technology that
artists use today to construct their sound works. The
inclusion of CD players, one per artist, aims to
highlight the sculptural possibilities of sound. Each
work is displayed through a modern plinth made of
Chinese fibre, on top of which a CD player sits with two
headphones. A total of eleven such units, one per
artist, originate an unrestricted itinerary for the
audience through the space, into which the idea
enjoyment and contemplation of the work of art is also
brought. This exhibition model is amplified through the
use of modern era wall pigment, readdressing the issue
of how sound is valued within the art community and the
museum environment.
HK Sound
Station includes
artists from a variety of backgrounds who are currently
working on different media, from artists who consider
themselves as sound artists to visual artists who
commonly use sound as an identifiable media. The show
includes an array of sound and conceptual genres, from
the street recordings by Anson Mak and John Levack
Drever, from the constructed narratives of Leung Chi Wo
and Vito Acconci to the sound electronics of Steve Hui,
among others. All the works included in the show are
connected to Hong Kong or the idea of Asia. American
conceptual artist Vito Acconci makes his first
appearance to Chinese audiences through an installation
that narrates the story of a Chinese gangster in
Chicago.
The
exhibition includes the publication of a bilingual
(Traditional Chinese and English) catalogue comprising
descriptions of the selected works and essays by
specialists within the field.
Events that come with the exhibition include a
Panel Discussion with the Artists and two Gallery Talks
held by Para/Site Art Space, as well as a three-class
workshop presented by independent organization soundpocket.
- Exhibition Events held by Para/Site Art
Space:
Gallery Talk I by Alvaro
Rodriguez Fominaya, Curator: Sunday February 8, 2009;
2:30 pm at Para/Site Art Space
Gallery Talk II by
Dominique Chiu, Program Coordinator: Sunday March 15,
2009; 2:30 pm at Para/Site Art Space
Panel Discussion with the
Artists: Wednesday February 11, 2009; 7:30 pm at
Agnes b. CINEMA!, Hong Kong Arts Centre
- 3-Class workshop presented by
soundpocket in conjunction with HK Sound
Station:
a) Sound of Music ¡V listening to
cultures by Mike Cooper: Thursday February 12,
2009; 6:30 pm
b)
Sound of Music | Music of Sound by Kawai Shiu:
Saturday February 21, 2009; 2 pm ¡V 5pm
c)
Sound, lake, rain by Cedric Maridet: 28th
February, 2 ¡V 5pm
Venue: soundpocket, Unit C, 10/F, Gee Chang
Industrial Building, Tokwawan, Kowloon.
Fee: HK$140/ class; HK$390 for three classes
Sign up & Enquiries: By emailing soundpocket
For
further information about the workshop, please visit www.soundpocket.org.hk
For
more information, please contact Dominique Chiu at
2517-4620 or dominique@para-site.org.hk.
Special Acknowledgement:
Special thanks to soundpocket for borrowing Para/Site Art Space 11 books for display in HK Sound Station¡¦s Documentation Room.
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