Though the UCCA exhibition “Art Post-Internet” limits its purview to artwork from Europe and the US, the post-internet is a global phenomenon. In China, the spread of the internet has transformed the way artists think about and create artwork. This panel of artists and curators will explore how work processes change with the universalization of global internet culture, and how post-internet art from China might take shape. Panelists include some of the best-known artists working in online media, web-based documentation, and digital reception.
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Cao Fei is one of the most famous young artists in China. In 2006 she won the Best Young Artist Award at the Chinese Contemporary Art Awards (CCAA).
Sun Dongdong is a curator, critic, and senior editor of LEAP magazine. In 2005 he graduated from the School of Fine Arts of the Nanjing University of the Arts. In 2007 he joined the Iberia Center for Contemporary Art Curatorial Department in Beijing.
Yan Xing (b. 1986, Chongqing) is an artist. Today he lives in Beijing and Los Angeles. He won the CCAA Best Young Artist Award in 2012.
Venus Lau (curator, UCCA)