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MIL-OSI China: Serbia's biggest int'l exhibition of contemporary art opens after one-year postponement


Source: China State Council Information Office 3
After almost a year of postponement, the 58th October Salon, Serbia’s biggest international art manifestation, opened on Friday.
Organized by Italian artists and curators Ilaria Marotta and Andrea Baccin, this year’s October Salon, entitled “The Dreamers”, will feature over 140 artworks.
It opened at the park of the Museum of Yugoslavia in Serbia’s capital, where artists and several hundred art lovers gathered to observe performance “Birds’ Call and Songs” by Davide Balula, a visual artist from France.
Performers with bird whistles in their mouths mixed with the audience, subtly imitating the song of birds, while one of them walked in the middle of the fountain, evoking a feeling of freedom at the opening of one of the first art events since Serbia declared pandemic in February last year. ....

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'It's a Kind of Meditation': Watch Artist Guan Xiao Break Free of Her Phone—and Find Liberation in the Process


Production still from the Art21 Extended Play film, Guan Xiao: Breaking Free. © Art21, Inc. 2021
It’s not often that a millennial makes the decision, willingly, to go offline. But that’s exactly what Chinese artist Guan Xiao does everyday in her Beijing studio, which doesn’t even have an internet connection.
In her practice, Guan tries to break free from the pressures of technology or politics, instead creating trippy installations and humorous videos that riff on contemporary culture and the tendency to idolize certain artworks and artists.
The artist, who spoke in an exclusive interview with Art21 as part of its new spring 2021 season, does use a computer to develop 3D fabrications and plan her futuristic sculptural works. But she describes the liberation from her phone as “kind of like meditation,” adding: “even if your body feels tired, your spirit is totally relaxed.” ....

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DSCENE Exclusive Interview With Artist GUAN XIAO


DSCENE Exclusive Interview With Artist GUAN XIAO
DSCENE Editor KATARINA DJOIRC sits down for an interview with Beijing-based artist Guan Xiao.
February 19, 2021, 2:56 pm
Installation view from Guan Xiao, 8 STORIES, Antenna Space, Shanghai
KATARINA DJOIRC about Beijing, the digital generation as well as the notion of “past and present”.
Installation view from Guan Xiao, 8 STORIES, Antenna Space, Shanghai
When did you begin to do art, and why? I started to do it around 2010 because I wanted to do something where I could make decisions from beginning to end.
You live and work in Beijing. Do you think the place of residence is important in today’s world? It depends. I think the space of reality is irreplaceable, today and in the future. We are actually forced to give up the offline world to some extent. Besides, we cannot choose where we’re born; this ignorable condition is a very important element of what formed us and what makes us different. ....

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February's book bag: Jesus as muse, tips from Douglas Coupland and a reassessment of Mary Wollstonecraft


Prix Pictet, Confinement
104pp, £29.95 (hb)
More than 40 photographers shortlisted for the prestigious Prix Pictet photography prize since 2008 cast their eye over a world depleted by the Cobid-19 pandemic in
Prix Pictet, Confinement. High-profile names such as Naoya Hatakeyama of Japan, London-born Susan Derges and the US photographer Joel Sternfeld give their own personal responses, in texts and imagery, to the devastation caused by the coronavirus crisis. The US photojournalist Ed Kashi shows sufferers being transported to hospital by the emergency services while the French photographer Stéphane Couturier focuses on “buildings in Brasilia’s banking sector [representing] a world that has suddenly become obsolete”. Activist Shahidul Alam’s image is pithily summed up in its title: ....

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