Sven Augustijnen
Iman Issa
Sanja Ivekovic
Rajkamal Kahlon
Anton Kannemeyer
Kayfa ta
Haytham El-Wardany
Kwan Sheung Chi
Runo Lagomarsino
Maha Maamoun
Anson Mak
Jumana Manna
MAP Office
Mulugeta Kassa
Daniela Ortiz
Edgar Morin
Jean Rouch
Wong Yee Ki
What, How & for Whom/WHW
A modest investigation into the new landscape of desires carved by the emerging global middle class. The show contemplates whether there is any class solidarity imaginable in this situation. It is part of Meeting Points 7.
Para Site proudly presents Golden Heights Estate, a group exhibition featuring works by Sven Augustijnen, Iman Issa, Sanja Iveković, Rajkamal Kahlon, Anton Kannemeyer, Kayfa ta & Haytham El-Wardany, Kwan Sheung Chi, Runo Lagomarsino, Maha Maamoun, Anson Mak, Jumana Manna, MAP Office, Mulugeta Kassa, Daniela Ortiz, Edgar Morin & Jean Rouch, and Wong Yee Ki.
Golden Heights Estate is curated by What, How & for Whom/WHW and Para Site and is part of Meeting Points 7.
Golden Heights Estate is a fictional yet perfectly plausible place, an aspirational real estate project in Hong Kong complete with a prescribed and normative lifestyle. The exhibition using this title is a modest investigation into the new landscape of desires carved by the emerging global middle class. As one of the main consequences of globalization's social restructuring of the world, the consuming middle class has embraced a homogenous culture of desires, fetishes, aspirations and values across different geographies within the 'emerging' world. As the narrator of this shared global lexicon of signs and goods, the middle class is a crucial keeper of the ideological backbone of the globalized economy. Contemporary art is itself a key component of this system, making an investigation using art's own means of reflection into the classes enabling our field, an urgent and important exercise. The exhibition observes these realities and contemplates whether there is any class solidarity imaginable in this situation and if so, what could it lead to.
The 7th edition of Meeting Points is a series of successive exhibitions taking place from September 2013 to July 2014. Meeting Points 7 was prompted by the unfinished social and political processes of the Arab revolutions and the reconfiguration of capitalism throughout the world. It evolves as a continual dialogue whose non-linear chapters digress, take over, continue, complete and contradict each other, playing with possibilities and exploring the limits of what an exhibition can convey in testing political times across neighboring and divergent spaces.
Under the title Ten thousand wiles and a hundred thousand tricks, Meeting Points 7 took place in Zagreb (Gallery Nova), Antwerp (M HKA), and Cairo (CIC). After Hong Kong (Para Site), further stations of Meeting Points 7 are Beirut (in partnership with Beirut Arts Center, opening 1st of April), Vienna (21er Haus, in partnership with Wiener Festwochen, opening 9th of May) and Moscow (in partnership with the V–A–C Foundation and the Institute for African Studies, July 2014). Meeting Points 7 is organized by Young Arab Theatre Fund/YATF.
WHW is a curatorial collective formed in 1999 and based in Zagreb and Berlin. WHW organizes production, exhibition and publishing projects and directs Gallery Nova in Zagreb. WHW is currently working on a long-term collaboration project, Beginning as well as we can (How do we talk about fascism?), and curating the exhibition Really Useful Knowledge, to open at Museo Nacional Centro de Arte Reina Sofía in Madrid in October 2014.
Talk by What, How & for Whom/WHW
Thursday, February 27th, 2014
19:30 – 21:00 hrs
A Space, Asia Art Archive
10/F Hollywood Centre, 233 Hollywood Road Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Talk by Daniela Ortiz
Saturday, March 1st, 2014
14:30 – 16:00 hrs
Para Site
G/F , 4 Po Yan Street Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Talk by Maha Maamoun
Tuesday, March 4th, 2014
12:30 – 14:00 hrs
A Space, Asia Art Archive
10/F Hollywood Centre, 233 Hollywood Road, Sheung Wan, Hong Kong
Opening: 28 February 19:00 - 21:00 hr
Frances Wu Giarratano
Senior Head of Development/ Communications T +852 25174620 fran@para-site.org.hk
Para Site
G/F, 4 Po Yan Street Sheung Wan Hong Kong
Hours:
Wednesday to Sunday, 12:00 – 19:00 hrs, closed on public holidays