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Curating Contemporary Art (MA)

Shiying Wang

Hear the Light brings together work by artists Chibuzor Adiele, Anat Ben-David, Simnikiwe Buhlungu and Chen Zhe to explore awakening as a concept and metaphor capable of introducing new possibilities and raising awareness, restructuring our futures while shaping brighter, challenging presents. Starting from the conviction that the Internet is a luxury, the exhibition is an invitation to think together about our present moment, which is full of inheritances, repetitions and comings, while questioning the notion of accessibility.

Chibuzor Adiele contributes with a sonic triptych, a journey across sound, music and noise in which each element references the other. Using ‘imagination-technology’, Anat Ben-David in turn re-imagines space and time. Simnikiwe Buhlungu’s collection of narrative sonic material invites collective action, while Chen Zhe extends daily transient moments via audio tracks and recording into psychological experiences.

Both as a theme and impetus, awakening is a powerful concept because of the action and repetition it implies. In our age, it is strongly connected with political, social and environmental movements striving for change. We ask: does this notion hold the same potential to transform that the period known as Enlightenment did? Or that literature like Kafka’s Metamorphosis held? What can a non-human perspective of insects’, plants’ and planets’ awakening reveal in an unfamiliar world? How can cycles of suffering and awakening relate to the unfolding events of the post-information age?

With 2021 as a backdrop, Hear the Light is also an experiment in thinking about the question of connectivity. Are we really all online? In a world of unreliable or slow connections the only way to ensure that information is readily available to semi-connected or disconnected audiences is through the distribution of a physical copy. Alongside the idea of the USB as an offline copy of the exhibition, there is the USB as an artefact, allowing audiences to revisit the exhibition again at different times and places. USBs will be displayed and available upon request at Gasworks after its reopening on 19th May.

Hear the Light takes place 11 –17 May 2021 online and offline. The exhibition is curated by Ludovica Bulciolu, David Lisbon, Kechun Qin, Hyeona Shin, Haoyang Wang, Shiying Wang and Duruo Zheng from MA Curating Contemporary Art Programme as part of the Graduate Projects 2021, Royal College of Art, London, in partnership with Gasworks.

Cover image: Yixuan Xu, Hear the Light visual identity, 2021 — © Yixuan Xu

Shiying Wang

Shiying Wang is an independent curator, her practice mainly focuses on the recognition of curatorial practice as a process of knowledge production and the value that generate in a collaborative working mode, identity and ideology that involved in this production process.

In her graduate project, Shiying co-curated Hear the Light online project in partnership with Gasworks, the project reflect on the thoughts of awakening as a metaphor,a rhythm that loop in a transitional state in current time and situation.

Her dissertation studies the curatorial as a mode of knowledge production in the era of knowledge-based economy and propose ‘non-productivity’ as a possible strategy of collective knowledge production in the field of contemporary art, on which might counter the influence of the universal neoliberal hyper-productivity value in the context of knowledge economy.

She is now working as a researcher in the Art Administration Department of the Central Academy of Fine Arts in China, taking part in the project of ‘International Art Education Comparison Research’ organized by CAFA Art Education Center.

Graduated from the Royal College of Art Curating Contemporary Art, and previously graduated from Visual Communication Research of Central Academy of Fine Arts in China. She has organized and participated in the "Geography immunity" exhibition in Beijing China 2020.

Hear the light
Hear the light — Hear the light is curated by Ludovica Bulciolu, David Lisbon, Kechun Qin, Hyeona Shin, Haoyang Wang, Shiying Wang and Duruo Zheng from MA Curating Contemporary Art Programme as part of the Graduate Projects 2021, Royal College of Art, London, in partnership with Gasworks.

Hear the Light is curated by Ludovica Bulciolu, David Lisbon, Kechun Qin, Hyeona Shin, Haoyang Wang, Shiying Wang and Duruo Zheng from MA Curating Contemporary Art Programme as part of the Graduate Projects 2021, Royal College of Art, London, in partnership with Gasworks.