Background
As part of the UK China 2015 Year of Cultural Exchange, Tate Gallery, CAFA Art Museum and UCCA will present "UK – China 2015 Museum Dialogues". With contributions from leading professionals in UK and Chinese art organisations, three seminars will examine the evolving ecologies in museum practice in China and UK.
Seminar III
Discussion theme: The role of the public - what makes a museum loved and supported?
Duration: 14:30-17:00, Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Venue: Auditorium, UCCA, Beijing
Hosts:
Tate Gallery, Power Station of Art & UCCA
Chaired by
Marko Daniel (Tate)
Speakers:
May Xue (UCCA)
Zhang Lili (Power Station of Art)
Alistair Hudson (mima)
Karen McKinnon (Artes Mundi)
Jesse Ringham (Tate)
Seminar II
Discussion theme: The role of curatorship and research in developing collections and programmes
Duration: 14:30-17:00, Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Venue: Auditorium, CAFAM, Beijing
Hosts:
Tate, Rockbund Art Museum, and M+
Chaired by
Marko Daniel (Tate)
Speakers:
Larys Frogier (Rockbund Art Museum)
Pi Li (M+)
Frances Morris (Tate)
Sook-Kyung Lee (Tate)
Seminar I
Discussion theme: The role of the contemporary art museum in society
Duration: 14:30-17:00, Monday, November 2, 2015
Venue: Auditorium, CAFAM, Beijing
Hosts:
CAFAM& Tate
Chaired by
Marko Daniel (Tate)
Speakers:
Wang Huangsheng (CAFAM)
Maria Balshaw (The Whitworth)
Andrea Nixon (Tate Liverpool)
Victoria Pomery (Turner Contemporary)
Wang Chunchen (CAFAM)
"UK – China 2015 Museum Dialogues" includes three seminars. Each seminar shall be booked in advance separately. Please reserve a seat following the "Reservation Method" noted below the details of each seminar.
Seminar III
Discussion theme: The role of the public - what makes a museum loved and supported?
Duration: 14:30-17:00, Wednesday, November 4, 2015
Venue: Auditorium, UCCA, Beijing
Reservation Methods:
1. Weibo: Please log into SinaWeibo, follow "尤伦斯当代艺术中心", then send a message including your name, ID number, phone number, and seminar title;
2. Email: Please provide your name, ID number, phone number, and seminar title to Hannah Pan (hong.pan@159.138.20.147);
3. Telephone: please dial +86 10 57800201.
Seminar II
Discussion theme: The role of curatorship and research in developing collections and programmes
Duration: 14:30-17:00, Tuesday, November 3, 2015
Venue: Auditorium, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing
Reservation Methods:
1. Weibo: Please log into SinaWeibo, follow "央美美术馆公共教育", then send a message including your name, ID number, phone number, and seminar title;
2. Email: Please provide your name, ID number, phone number, and seminar title to Hu Xiaolan (cafamclub_1@126.com);
3. Telephone: please dial 010-64771651.
We will inform you of your successful reservation via cellphone message before November 2. CAFA Art Museum holds the final interpretation rights of all reservation methods. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Seminar I
Discussion theme: The role of the contemporary art museum in society
Duration: 14:30-17:00, Monday, November 2, 2015
Venue: Auditorium, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing
Reservation Methods:
1. Weibo: Please log into SinaWeibo, follow "央美美术馆公共教育", then send a message including your name, ID number, phone number, and seminar title;
2. Email: Please provide your name, ID number, phone number, and seminar title to Hu Xiaolan (cafamclub_1@126.com);
3. Telephone: please dial 010-64771651.
We will inform you of your successful reservation via cellphone message before November 1. CAFA Art Museum holds the final interpretation rights of all reservation methods. Thank you for your patience and understanding.
Partnering with Tate on the Museum Dialogues seminars are, from the UK: Artes Mundi, the Chinese Centre for Contemporary Art (CCFCA), mima, Turner Contemporary and the Whitworth. In China, partners include: CAFA Art Museum, Power Station of Art, UCCA, M+, Rockbund Art Museum and OCT Contemporary Art Terminal (OCAT)
The Museum Dialogues series forms part of the China-UK Exchange Programme developed by Tate, British Museum, British Library and V&A to mark the UK-China 2015 Year of Cultural Exchange. Tate is grateful for the additional support of the British Council for the Museum Dialogues programme.