In conjunction with the ongoing exhibition “The New Normal: China, Art, and 2017,” UCCA invites artforum.com.cn to organize a series of four events in the Pavilion of Exception (UCCA Nave). The wide range of events aim to encourage further discussion about the exhibition from a rich array of perspectives.
In Beyond Good and Evil, Friedrich Nietzsche wrote: “Given some stimulus, our eyes find it more convenient to reproduce an image that they have often produced before than to register what is different and new about an impression.” Images often appear in waves, falling and rising, with mutual pursuit and destruction occurring between each crest, and the traces of what was lost slowly revealed by the ebbing tide. Meanwhile, images also often transform into afterimages, combining with other waves to create an overlapping impression. Traversing media, styles, techniques, and ways of thinking, afterimages force us to relive some hazy memories. Declarations and attempts to carve distinct divisions prove useless. The only thing we can now experience is indistinguishable yet ever-present tacit understanding. It is an inevitable journey one will have to take, an echo and advance mutually keeping each other at arm’s length.
Perhaps the eight short films in “Before the Afterimages” will reveal to us such moments—or perhaps they cannot, because creators always attempt to evade and expel afterimages, or transform them into, as Nietzsche termed, “new impressions”. However, the arrival of afterimages is often unexpected. Even as a weakening persistence of vision, or a fleeting look into each other, once they are caught, they can be re-stimulated to enter the viewers’ consciousness, thus clearing the seemingly irremovable obstacle that seems to exist between one individual and other, between the inner self and outside world. The afterimages are endlessly separating and combining moments in time.
Ticketing: Free
Note:
*Collect your ticket from reception 45 minutes before the event begins;
*Please no late entry;
*Seating is limited, and tickets must be collected individually;
*Please keep mobile devices on silent.
Message to the Future (2017)
Director: Ma Haijiao
Runtime: 9 min 23 sec
Backyard – Hey! Sun is Rising (2001)
Director: Yang Fudong
Runtime: 13 min
Refuge Island (2015)
Director: Tang Chao
Runtime: 15 min 31 sec
Untitled (Festival) (2011)
Director: Liu Chuang
Runtime: 5 min 14 sec
Blow-up (2014)
Director: Zhu Changquan
Runtime: 9 min 26 sec
MONGOLISM (2010)
Director: Tao Hui
Runtime: 31 min 1 sec
The Trial (2013)
Director: Yao Qingmei
Runtime: 9 min 24 sec
Today I Rest (2016)
Director: Shi Qing
Runtime: 19 min 10 sec
Yang Beichen (Senior editor of artforum.com.cn, PhD candidate at Beijing Film Academy)
Artforum
14:30–14:50 Ticket pick-up at the reception desk (for UCCA members who RSVPed)
14:50–15:20 Exclusive UCCA members-only guided tour
15:00–15:30 Ticket distribution at the reception desk (for UCCA members who didn’t RSVP and non-members)
15:30–17:30 Screening
*Please arrive promptly.