[NetBehaviour] The Red Flag Flies by Zhou Hongxiang UK exhibition.
marc garrett
marc.garrett at furtherfield.org
Thu Feb 7 17:06:35 CET 2008
The Red Flag Flies by Zhou Hongxiang
Wed 6th Feb - Mon 31st Mar
You are invited to a Private View of The Red Flag Flies work of Zhou
Hongxiang, one of China's leading video and new media artists on
Tuesday 12 February 6.30pm – 8.30pm
Is the utopia of a communist society in China still alive or just kept
alive artificially?
In Zhou Hongxiang’s video essay possible answers are interconnected,
while presenting today’s China as a nation torn between communist
rhetoric and capitalist economy. Simultaneously, The Red Flag Flies
critically reflects on the slogans of Maoism as well as on all kind of
‘-isms’ in the world - albeit their economical, political or ideological
origins. The Red Flag Flies tries to deconstruct and reconstruct the
phenomenon of cinema by questioning current aesthetic experiences and
cognitive perception, and tries to explore a new discourse on the power
of images.
For more information please visit www.watermans.org.uk
For Private View please RSVP angela at watermans.org.uk
Watermans 40 High Street Brentford TW8 0DS
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