Yin Xiuzhen. Slow Release

Date

Hours

11:00–22:00

Place

Garage Atrium

Yin Xiuzhen is the third artist invited to create a monumental, site-specific work for the Garage Atrium Commissions series.

For her first solo presentation in Moscow, the Beijing-based artist has produced one of the largest architectural structures she has ever made. Entitled Slow Release, the twelve-meter long installation is enveloped in more than two hundred square meters of red and white clothing, a part of which was donated by Muscovites and hand-sewn in the shape of a magnified medicine capsule. 

Yin Xiuzhen. Slow Release

Public program
The public program for the exhibition SLOW RELEASE includes a lecture by the curator of the project Snejana Krasteva, and a kids’ workshop that will help deepen viewers’ understanding of the artist’s approach in her practice. A selection of books on Chinese contemporary art will be available at Garage Library throughout the exhibition.

On October 1, kids from the ages seven to twelve will be able to work with Yin to create their ideal city, inspired by her ongoing series of miniature “Portable cities” (2001-). For this series, the artist reproduced about forty cities including Moscow inside suitcases made from used clothing.

On November 24, the project's curator Snejana Krasteva will give a talk on Yin’s work within the broader context of how contemporary art in China has been developing over past few years, with a particular focus on female artists that have emerged from there.

Committed to engaging children and adults with developmental disorders in cultural activities, Garage will also organize free tours and workshops for visitors with disabilities. Yin’s work will be used as a sort of “sensory deprivation capsule”, a perfect place for visitors with autism spectrum disorder to rest while visiting the Museum.

Schedule

A workshop with Yin Xiuzhen

In this workshop, children aged seven to twelve—accompanied by parents/guardians—will be able to build their ideal city with Yin’s help. They can bring with them any object or form they like, that they think represents a part of that city that needs to be included. During the workshop Yin will teach them how to wrap the object with cloth and collectively build a town of their own liking and imagination.

Date
Saturday, October 1
Time
14:00–15:30
Place
Garage Atrium

A lecture by the project's curator Snejana Krasteva

The project's curator Snejana Krasteva will give a talk on Yin’s work within the broader context of how contemporary art in China has been developing over past few years, with a particular focus on female artists that have emerged from there.

Date
Thursday, November 24
Time
19:00–21:00
Place
Garage Auditorium

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