Group show

Concrete Horizons: Contemporary Art from China

curated by Sophie McIntyre

20 February – 09 May 2004

Song Dong, Eating the Great Wall, 2003-2004, 12 video works, wafer biscuits. Installation view, Concrete Horizons: Contemporary Art from China, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2004

Song Dong, Eating the Great Wall, 2003-2004, 12 video works, wafer biscuits. Installation view, Concrete Horizons: Contemporary Art from China, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2004

Wang Wei, Temporary Space, 2003, 12 black-and-white photographic prints, 600 x 400mm each. Courtesy of the artist

Wang Wei, Temporary Space, 2003, 12 black-and-white photographic prints, 600 x 400mm each. Courtesy of the artist

Wang Jun, Double Persons’ Game/Tony Bear, 1998, black-and-white photograph (edition 7/10), 450 x 340mm. Courtesy of the artist

Wang Jun, Double Persons’ Game/Tony Bear, 1998, black-and-white photograph (edition 7/10), 450 x 340mm. Courtesy of the artist

Yin Xiuzhen, Portable Cities, 2001, suitcases, textiles, sampled sound. Installation view, Concrete Horizons: Contemporary Art from China, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2004

Yin Xiuzhen, Portable Cities, 2001, suitcases, textiles, sampled sound. Installation view, Concrete Horizons: Contemporary Art from China, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2004

Yang Zhenzhong, Let’s Puff, 2002 video installation. Courtesy of the artist

Yang Zhenzhong, Let’s Puff, 2002 video installation. Courtesy of the artist

Wang Gongxin, Where are you?, 2003-2004, video installation. Installation view, Concrete Horizons: Contemporary Art from China, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2004

Wang Gongxin, Where are you?, 2003-2004, video installation. Installation view, Concrete Horizons: Contemporary Art from China, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2004