Du Jie, G.Y
Ge Lei
Huang Xiaolu
Meng Ke
Peng Yangjun
Chen Jiaojiao
Qiu Xiaofei
Hu Xiaoyuan
Su Wenxiang
Wu Penghui
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Qiu Xiaofei
A group exhibition curated by Qiu Xiaofei with 13 young artists that will demonstrate their creative works or moment as the medium of using Polaroid, playing with its identity as an object. Works by Du Jie, G.Y, Ge Lei, Huang Xiaolu, Meng Ke, Peng Yangjun & Chen Jiaojiao, Qiu Xiaofei & Hu Xiaoyuan, Su Wenxiang, Wu Penghui, d-N.
curated by Qiu Xiaofei
Platform China is pleased to present its next exhibition in 2009 on July
1^st - Polaroid,a group exhibition curated by Qiu Xiaofei with 13 young
artists will demonstrate their creative works or moment as the medium of
using Polaroid.
When the digital era arrives, family photos gradually become the “Only
Existing Copy” of time and images with the loss of films and the
damagment of photo papers. Meanwhile, these fragile papers slowly stand
apart from their identity of image’s accessories, and the characteristics
as an independent object clear up. The process that a piece of paper with
images printed on it transformed into an “object” together with images
and faded traces is slowly evolved over time. What different is, at the
beginning of time, before taking a photo, Polaroid’s identity as an
“object” was made clear. Firstly, no need to witness time and wars,
it’s indeed “Only Existing Copy”; Secondly, when Edwin Hland invented
Polaroid, he had a purpose of having an “instant photograph”. However,
this simplicity has also brought many problems which could not be resolved.
For example, the aperture and shutter cannot be controlled precisely, so
that the photo is either over-exposure or too dark, and also the machine
and the color warm cause the images to get stuck and develop uneven. But
these imperfections had become the unique aesthetic characteristics;
mysteriously keep a distance from the photographed object, making the
images more independent above its accessories attribute.
What coexists with the object-oriented characteristics is that Polaroid
charms people as a carrier of occasional motivation. Since Dadaism,
“contingencies” as an original power of art has been accepted and led
to a variety of forms. But it need only several seconds even less than one
second for Polaroid from having a [http://www.iciba.com/motive/] motive to
see the result which can not be changed. Such short process in a large
extent challenges the usual thoughtfulness and rational characters of art
works. This means that no matter how we think, the ultimate moment is not
fully predictable. Compared to other more occasional art forms, it’s not
much radical. But as an image test set in a palm-size box, its significance
has transcended the concept of the meaning of a photo; it weakly and softly
opens out a convenient exit for the world that over rational and
over-manipulated by human being’s brain.
We intuitively saw how those objects, persons and landscapes move and
attach on another object through light, the miraculous transformation
completed in the blink of an eye seems like it got the God’s help.
Opening Reception: July 1st, 2009, 4pm
Platform China
No. 319-1 East End Art (A) CaoChangDi Village, Chaoyang District - Beijing