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An almost Osage gallery

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On the airport side road, near Chaochangdi, there’s a gallery complex with this unfinished gallery space. I was told that the Osage chain of galleries rented it for two years with the intention of opening a new branch there but … read more…

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Cycling through Feijiacun

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According to a recent article in the Guardian, ()4 new highrise buildings are finished each day in China. My local village in Beijing doesn’t have highrises but the pace of construction here is relentless. I wish I’d filmed the village … read more…

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Hegezhuang unfinished studios with Stéphane

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Next to the red brick gallery in which I danced last week is a compound of unfinished studio spaces. On Stéphane’s last day in Beijing I brought him there to see if we could use the space. There were a … read more…

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How we move and what moves us

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Working on Dialogue, Xiao Ke and I continue to explore the different information in our bodies, acknowledging the different training systems that have contributed to our understanding of movement and also the wider cultural ideologies that shape our approach. Teaching … read more…

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He Ge Zhuang village

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Opposite the unfinished gallery mentioned in my last post is the village of He Ge Zhuang which has become an exemplar of refurbishing villages in traditional style but with contemporary facilities. The project is the work of the couple who … read more…

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Architecture of boom and crash-bang

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I do go on about building in China but I’ve also come across a number of stalled building projects. Near where I’m staying there’s a huge space which was intended to be an art gallery but remains unfinished because there … read more…

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Richard Long – Land Artist

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  “One thing I like about my work is all the different ways it can be in the world,” he says. “A local could walk by and not notice it, or notice it and not know anything about me. Or … read more…

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Ikea Beijing and an art auction in 798

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The hum and hiss under 798’s art factory market

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Rehearsing Dialogue

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While I’m here in Beijing, Xiao Ke, Yin Yi and I are rehearsing Dialogue, the piece we made in Dublin last year. We will perform the piece in Edinburgh in August but more pressingly here in the Penghao Theater at … read more…

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Meanwhile in Dublin…’exemplary professionalism’

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The Irish Times Digest keeps me in touch with news in Ireland so I was happy to read this feature about Sarah Browne and Gareth Kennedy who are representing Ireland in this year’s Venice Bienale. The feature alludes to the … read more…

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