Xisha : South China Sea Project 1 2010-2011 / Xu Qu / Beijing : Hemuse Gallery : 2011

Bibliographic Record

Access Point

A.XQ.43

Title and Statement of Responsiblity

Xisha : South China Sea Project 1 = 西沙: 南海牧場 1 / Art Director: Apple Keng; Text by Xu Qu, Apple Keng; Translation: Jo Chang, Liu Xiao; Proofreading: Alex Derrico, Jo Chang, Wu Qifei; Graphic Design: Gu Lei/ Tiny Workshop

Summarization of Content

Monograph documenting Xu Qu's project: Xisha: South China Sea Project 1, published on the occasion of the artist's solo show of the same name at the Hemuse Gallery, Beijing, China, in 2011. 

Xisha, South China Sea Project 1 was initiated from the artist's imagination of utopia, although it was presented like a field-investigation project of scientific research attitude. As part of the work, Xu Qu tried to apply to an unstable geographical concept to explore different atheistic boundaries. 

Publication/Production/Distribution Information

Beijing, China : Hemuse Gallery , 2011

Extent

58 pages ; 28 photographs

Content Form and Media Type

text , still image : unmediated

Location

esea contemporary Library CollectionResearch LabArtists

Access and Use

Conditions on Access

This publication is available in the esea ResearchLab for non-commercial private research use.

Related Information

People and Organisations

Xu Qu, artist ; Hemuse Gallery, Beijing

Places

Beijing ; China

Keywords & Terms

text ; still images ; Chinese ; English ; Han (Simplified variant) ; Latin (script) ; polychrome ; Photographs ; unmediated ; books ; On site ; exhibition catalogues ; monographs ; Silent ; video art ; mixed media works ; Solo shows ; Hemuse Gallery ; 2011 Exhibitions

Descriptive Note

Note

Formerly S1.327

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