Cao Fei: Shadow Plays


Solo Exhibition | Sept. 16-Nov. 11, 2015

This is a past exhibition.

 

Internationally renowned Chinese artist Cao Fei’s first institutional solo show in LA brings together her iconic RMB City project and a new zombie film inspired by the dystopic realities emerging from a rapidly changing China.

About the Exhibition.

Cao Fei creates universes in her works—surreal dystopias and fantastic utopias inspired by the rapidly changing social and economic conditions of her immediate environment. Her work is marked by a keen understanding of global popular culture and the deep psychological impact of new technologies articulating cultural shifts with an abiding sense of playfulness.

This exhibition brings together two of the artist’s landmark projects. The first, Haze and Fog (2013), is a meditation on alienation among the burgeoning middle class of present-day China. In a vast apartment complex, quiet tension accumulates through glimpses of the strange daily existence of its inhabitants and workers, refracted in the literal haze and emotional fog of what the artist calls the "over-imaginative reality" of 21st Century Beijing. The second project, RMB City (2007-2011), is a virtual metropolis developed by Cao Fei’s avatar, China Tracy, within the game Second Life. RMB City became a site for experimentation and collaboration where the historical, simulated and real mingled. RMB City Planning (2007-2011) showcases its development over the course of five years while People's Limbo in RMB City (2009) presents a series of dream-like scenarios, quotidian activities, and social interactions that unfold in RMB City as the avatars of Karl Marx, Chairman Mao, Lao Tzu, and a Lehman Brothers executive, among others, create a new social space. These works, presented together, speak to the intensities and peculiarities of a growing world power whose influence impacts the lives of many living within and beyond its confines.

About the Artist.

Cao Fei (b. 1978, China) is a multimedia artist who lives and works in Beijing. She received a BFA from Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts in 2001. She has exhibited widely since the early 2000s, including exhibitions at the Serpentine Gallery, London, UK; The PinchukArtCentre, Kiev, Ukraine; Tate Liverpool, UK; and Deutsche Guggenheim, Berlin, among many others. Her work has been included in biennials in Sydney, Moscow, Istanbul, São Paulo, Shanghai, Lyon, Yokohama, Berlin, Gwangju, and Venice. Her videos have been screened at institutions around the world, including the Tate, London, UK; MoMA, New York, NY; Palais de Tokyo, Paris, France; and the Mori Art Museum, Tokyo. Currently, her work can be seen in a major solo exhibition at Secession in Vienna and in All The World’s Futures at the 56th Venice Biennale.

Press

Sept. 18, 2015 | Datebook: Zombis of Beijing, Chicano landscapes, fountain sculptures | LA Times

Sept. 20, 2015 | Kris Kuramitsu on Cao Fei’s Anxious Urban Visions | LA Forum

Sept. 24, 2015 | 5 Art Shows You Should See in L.A. This Week | LA Weekly

Oct. 16, 2015 | Review: The recession and its discontents in films by Cao Fei at The Mistake Room | LA Times

Oct. 23, 2015 | Cao Fei’s Beijing zombies in L.A. serve as a riff on modern China | LA Times

Nov. 16, 2015 | Cao Fei’s Shadow Plays Explores The Rapid Pace of Chinese Development | The Architect’s Newspaper

Jan./Feb. 2016 | Top 10 2015: Los Angeles | Art Ltd.

Credits

Cao Fei: Shadow Plays is organized by TMR and curated by Kris Kuramitsu, TMR Deputy Director and Senior Curator.

TMR's program is made possible with the support of its Board of Directors, Big Mistake Patron Group, International Council, and Contemporary Council.

Special thanks to the Fowler Museum at UCLA.

Photo Credit: Kelly Barrie. Copyright 2015. The Mistake Room Inc.