News | ZHANG Ruyi's participation in "Steadfastly Revise for the Standards in Nonproductive Construction (Part II: Liquid Circulates)" @Long March Independent Space

Beijing

Inspired by the architectural text “Steadfastly Lower the Standards in Nonproductive Construction” (1955), which informed the counter-narrative coined for the previous iteration of “Steadfastly Raise the Standards in Nonproductive Construction” (2018), curator Evonne Jiawei Yuan addresses the canonical forms of “productivity” anchored by the two architectural typologies – monument and skyscraper – as well as its dialectics of “productive” and “nonproductive,” with artworks by eight artists (-duo)s including Chen Wei, Cui Jie, Liu Ren, Liu Wei, Lu Lei, Inga Svala Thorsdottir & Wu Shanzhuan, Joey Xia, Zeng Jiahui in Long March Independent Project, “Steadfastly Revise for the Standards in Nonproductive Construction, Part I: Solid Molds.” The notions of monuments bind people's will to social production, and the skyscrapers' pursuit of height and speed in the context of the social output are mutually supportive and reliant on one another.

 

“Steadfastly Revise for the Standards in Nonproductive Construction, Part II: Liquid Circulates,” which opens on 11 March, focuses on the other two architectural genres, civic squares and frontlines, that encourage the mobility of “productivity.” Civic squares are public spaces where the exchange of opinion and social integration occur, undifferentiated in both the physical and virtual worlds. Instead, frontlines are dedicated to regional activities as part of the infrastructure network. Eleven (sets of) works of art by Shuyi Cao, Julian Junyuan Feng, Hu Wei, Liu Chuang, Liu Yujia, Nabuqi, Pu Yingwei, Zhang Ruyi, and Vivien Zhang are included in this exhibition, investigate architectural projects, urban narratives, natural spectacles as attributes of “productive” or “nonproductive” architecture, and the political order concealed in their “standards.” The artists adopt “revision” as their creative approach, attempting to heal the land damaged by “production” and construction.

11 March 2023
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