Shanghai Project
The Shanghai Project is a multidisciplinary ideas platform bringing together practitioners from a variety of disciplines, including art, architecture, design, film, performance, sound, as well as the humanities, social and natural sciences.
The inaugural edition of the Shanghai Project, under the co-artistic directorship of Yongwoo Lee, executive director of Shanghai Himalayas Museum, and Hans Ulrich Obrist, artistic director of Serpentine Galleries London, is organized by the Shanghai Himalayas Museum, and co-organized by the Shanghai International Culture Association, and supported by Envision Energy and Zendai Group.
History
The Shanghai Project was founded in 2015 by Yongwoo Lee in partnership with Dai Zhikang. The first phase of Shanghai Project took place in 2016 at the Himalaya Center and Shanghai Himalayas Museum, its satellite venue at Zendai Zhujiajiao Art Museum, and various venues across Shanghai including Century Park |Century Park in Pudong New District.- 2016: Inaugural edition of Shanghai Project, Envision 2116, Co-Artistic Directors: Yongwoo Lee and Hans Ulrich Obrist.
First edition of Shanghai Project (2016)
The inaugural edition of the Shanghai Project will launch on September 4, 2016, and take place over the duration of eleven months, ending in July 2017.Taking "Envision 2116" as its theme, the festival gathering—from China and abroad—"artists, filmmakers, performers, musicians, designers, architects, writers, philosophers, historians, scientists, economists, geographers, sociologists, anthropologists, doctors, lawyers, engineers, hackers, and activists, all of whom will be dubbed 'researchers'", and the people of Shanghai to think, discuss, relate, and act on the sustainability of the humankind's futures in the 22nd century".
Phase one of the first edition includes exhibitions, gatherings, screenings, talks, workshops, an open call, a commissioned architectural pavilion, and public art installations across sites in Shanghai, as well as the annual International Biennial Association Conference in collaboration with the Power Station of Art from September 3–4, 2016.
Researchers of this phase included: Xu Bing, Jenova Chen, Otobong Nkanga, Douglas Coupland, Liam Gillick, Liu Yi, Sou Fujimoto, and Cildo Meireles, etc.