Huang Yong Ping: Baton Serpent
Chosen by Huang Yong Ping as title of his solo show at the MAXXI museum in Rome, “Bȃton Serpent” recalls a verse from the Exodus 7:10 in the Bible (“Aaron cast down his rod before Pharaoh and his servants and it became a snake”), and emphasize s the deep sense of the project, an ironic reflection that is at the same time profoundly critical, and in some ways skeptical, concerning the relations and the tension that exists between different cultures and religions, between history and modernity, a critical look at the philosophical and geopolitical origin of the contemporary conflicts that are shaking the world. Over the past few decades, the artist has been extremely active on the international scene; his work-characterized by a critical and always regenerated insight-deals with some of the most up-to-date issues of our times, such as globalization, cultural negotiations, neo-colonialism, religious conflicts, economic transformations, political fundamentalisms. This publication supplements the exhibition of the same title and contains a selection of texts, installation views and a special section focused on Huang Yong Ping’s project notes, sketches and models.
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Ferracci Giulia (Article author), Bonami Francesco (Article author), Grau Donatien (Article author), Hou Hanru (Article author), Hwei Yu Hsiao (Article author), Melandri Giovanna (Article author)
Rome
2015
216 pages
9788867491513
Available on request
Yes
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709.203 Hua
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