NEWS - 2009 Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture

NEWS

BEIJING, January 10, 2009—After months of discussion and evaluation, the committee of Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism \ Architecture has selected Ou Ning as the chief curator for its third installment, due to be launched at the end of 2009 in Shenzhen, the coastal city in the South China known as the forefront of China’s economic reform, and the neighbouring Hong Kong.

Presented by the Shenzhen Municipal Government and produced by the city’s Planning Bureau and Culture Bureau, the Biennale is currently the only urbanism \ architecture-themed international biennale in China. The first two installments—curated by Yung Ho Chang, head of MIT’s Department of Architecture in 2005, and Ma Qingyun, dean of the University of South California School of Architecture in 2007—have focused respectively on the theme of ‘City: Open Door!’ and ‘COER: City of Expiration and Regeneration’. The 2007 exhibition was also extended beyond Shenzhen and was presented innovatively as a ‘Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale’. More than 200 architects, designers, artists and scholars were invited during the two exhibitions, which have established the Biennale as an once-every-two-year feast for the international scene of urbanism and architecture.

Taking ‘City Mobilisation’ as the curatorial point of departure, Ou is aiming at an exhibition that’s more accessible and engaging, while retaining the cutting-edge nature of its predecessors. The primary aim is to investigate the mode of operation and the organisation of social life in the context of contemporary urbanity. Large-scale symposia, conversation programmes and workshops promise to offer active platforms for stimulative thinking and discourse generating. An international team consisting of five curators from Europe, America and Asia will be working together with Ou to ensure the geographical diversity of the exhibition line-up. All exhibitions will be taking place in unconventional venues—which include important landmarks from different period of the two cities, for which multiple site-specific projects will be commissioned and carried out. The Biennale will also involve several retrospectives of individual architects, so as to complement the group-exhibition practice familiar to the international biennale circus and to offer in-depth case studies. Finally, as an attempt to stretch the concept of architecture exhibition beyond diagrams and mock-ups, a special ‘Architecture Tour’ programme will be prepared for the audience—who will be invited to register on the Biennale’s website for various architecture-oriented tours designed by travel agencies specifically for the exhibition—so that they can go to different Chinese cities to experience selected architecture projects by local and international architects.

Ou Ning’s cultural practices encompass multiple disciplines. As a curator, Ou Ning initiated the Get It Louder exhibition which tours in the major cities of China every two years and has become an important platform for young and innovative artists and designers from around the world. He’s also the commissioned curator of the sound art section in China Power Station, an exhibition presented by the Serpentine Gallery at London’s legendary Battersea Power Station and then travelled to Astrup Fearnley Museum of Modern Art, Oslo and MUDAM, Luxembourg. As an artist, Ou is known for his involvement in urban research and his archive and documentary projects such as San Yuan Li (participant of the 50th Biennale di Venezia in 2003) and Da Zha Lan, sponsored by the Kulturstiftung des Bundes. He is a frequent contributor of various magazines, books and exhibition catalogues and has lectured around the world. In the late 1990s, he founded U-thèque, an independent film and video society. Later, he launched Alternative Archive, his personal studio as well as a platform for alternative cultural activities. He’s currently based in Beijing, China and is the Director of Shao Foundation, a non-profit organisation focused on cultural production and social engineering.

2009-1-10
E-flux publishes the first press release of 2009 Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism \ Architecture.

2009-1-4
Ou Ning and Kong Yan from the Biennale committee office meet in Beijing.

2008-12-30
Ou Ning, Zak Kyes and the design duo ‘Xiaomage + Chengzi’ meet up in Beijing to discuss the visual design of the Biennale.

2008-12-21
Ou Ning meets Biljana Ciric in Shanghai.

2008-12-16
Ou Ning meets Hans Ulrich Obrist at the office of Serpentine Gallery in London for cooperation possibilities on the academic conferences of the Biennale.

2008-12-16
Ou Ning visits the headquarter of Zaha Hadid Architects in London and talks with its vice director Woody Yao and exhibition coordinator Manon Janssen about collaboration on the Biennale.

2008-12-14
Ou Ning meets Beatrice Galilee and Zak Kyes in London to build the curatorial team of the Biennale.

2008-12-13
The representatives of the Shenzhen and Hong Kong committees of the Biennale meet in the office of Hong Kong Institute of Architects for collaboration issues.

2008-11-24
Ou Ning meets Pauline Yao in Beijing.

2008-11-21
Southern Metropolis Daily first reported the appointment of Ou Ning as the chief curator of the Biennale.

2008-11-20
Ou Ning meets with Rem Koolhaas, looking for collaboration on the academic conferences of the Biennale.

2008-11-16
Ou Ning meets with Jim Hollington, the director of British Council Guangzhou for collaboration possibilities.

2008-11-11
Ou Ning meets with Huang Weiwen from the Biennale committee secretariat and Kong Yan from the Biennale committee office and inspects the exhibition sites in Shenzhen.

2008-10-27
The Biennale committee issues the official commission certificate of preliminary curatorial work to Ou Ning.

2008-10-18
Ou Ning and Kong Yan from the Biennale committee office meet in Beijing.

2008-08-15
The three curator nominees, Jang Jun, Du Juan and Ou Ning are invited to present their curatorial proposals to the Biennale academic committee in Shenzhen. Ou Ning’s proposal ‘City Mobilisation’ stands out as the top choice by winning the most votes of the ballot on the very day.

2008-07-23
The Biennale academic committee called an impromptu conference to have a preliminary selection of proposals and candidates for the Biennale curator appointment. Three candidates are nominated and get the interviews.

2008-05-17
The representatives of the Biennale committees from Shenzhen and Hong Kong meet in Shenzhen Municipal Bureau of Urban Planning to summarise the achievements of the 2007 edition of the Biennale.

2008-01-31
The committee of Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism \ Architecture launches open recruitment for the curator of the 2009 installment of the Biennale.

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Odyssey: Architecture and Literature

The publication of Odyssey, designed by Xiaoma + Chengzi is available in the biennale gift shop now.

SZHKB Guide Book

The SZHKB Guide Books are now available for sale in the exhibition shop, at a cost of 20 RMB each only. Take one home now!

Participating works

Here shows the pictures of some participating works. A lot of them are very interactive. Welcome to experience them yourselves in the exhibition sites.

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