Dinu Li : Family Village / Bournemouth : The Arts Institute at Bournemouth : 2009 [handout]

Bibliographic Record

Access Point

PA.LDI.41b

Title and Statement of Responsiblity

Family Village / Dinu Li

Summarization of Content

Leaflet promoting the art work Family Village by Dinu Li. Produced in relation to a collaborative project between Text+Work and The Arts Institute at Bournemouth in association with Artsway. 

Family Village was originally inspired by a news story, describing how an image of Dorchester in a Christmas card managed to influence the design of a new satellite town in Chengdu. The work was first show at the Arts Institute at Bournemouth in 2009, before being presented at ArtSway' s New Forest Pavilion at the International Art Exhibition of the la Biennale di Venezia, in June 2009.

The work was the second instalment in Dinu Li's film trilogy, which interrogates cultural developments in contemporary China. Each film took its title from the three most common words for country in Chinese and explored themes connected to urbanism, heritage, architecture and cultural values.

Publication/Production/Distribution Information

Bournemouth, UK : The Arts Institute at Bournemouth /Text+Work , 2009

Extent

1 leaves (14.6 cm x 21cm x 0.1cm)

Content Form and Media Type

text , still image : unmediated

Location

esea contemporary Library CollectionPamphlets collectionArtists

Access and Use

Conditions on Access

This publication is accessible for research in the CFCCA Library by appointment.

Related Materials

The exhibition catalogue can also be found in the Library collection
    PA.LDI.41a : Dinu Li : Family Village / Bournemouth The Arts Institute at Bournemouth : 2009

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Keywords & Terms

On site ; gallery texts ; English ; text ; still images ; Latin (script) ; unmediated ; monochrome ; Silent ; leaflets ; Solo shows ; Arts University Bournemouth (AUB) Gallery ; video art

Descriptive Note

Note

Formerly S3.060

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