克利斯.韋恩萊特
Chris Wainwright
2017.07.20~2017.07.27
United Kingdom
Chris Wainwright is an artist and curator whose interests are based in environmental photography and performance. His recent solo exhibitions include: “We Are All Stars”, Nihonbashi Institute of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan, 2016; “First and Last”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, Taiwan, 2015; “Points of Departure”, Fotografins Huis, Stockholm, Sweden, 2014; and “A Catalogue of Errors”, Daiwa Foundation, London, 2013. His recent group shows include: “What Has To Be Done” (artist and curator), Today Art Museum, Beijing, China, 2017; “Ocean Imaginaries”, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, Australia, 2017; “A Small Constellation of Photographic Evidence” (artist and curator), Chang Art, 798 District, Beijing, China, 2015; “Troubled Waters” (artist and curator), Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei, Taiwan, 2013. He recently co curated a major international touring exhibition for Cape Farewell called ‘U-n-f-o-l-d’ that profiled the work of 23 artists addressing climate change. The exhibition was shown in Vienna, London, Newcastle, Newlyn, Liverpool, Chicago, New York and Beijing between 2009 and 2013. His work is held in many major collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The Arts Council of England: Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. The Polaroid Corporation, Boston, USA, and Unilever, he is previously a member of The Tate Britain Council, London and is currently Professor and Chair of Fine Art at the University of the Arts London and a member of the Board of Directors of the Today Art Museum, Beijing.
United Kingdom
Chris Wainwright is an artist and curator whose interests are based in environmental photography and performance. His recent solo exhibitions include: “We Are All Stars”, Nihonbashi Institute of Contemporary Art, Tokyo, Japan, 2016; “First and Last”, Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, Taiwan, 2015; “Points of Departure”, Fotografins Huis, Stockholm, Sweden, 2014; and “A Catalogue of Errors”, Daiwa Foundation, London, 2013. His recent group shows include: “What Has To Be Done” (artist and curator), Today Art Museum, Beijing, China, 2017; “Ocean Imaginaries”, RMIT Gallery, Melbourne, Australia, 2017; “A Small Constellation of Photographic Evidence” (artist and curator), Chang Art, 798 District, Beijing, China, 2015; “Troubled Waters” (artist and curator), Kuandu Museum of Fine Arts, Taipei, Taiwan, 2013. He recently co curated a major international touring exhibition for Cape Farewell called ‘U-n-f-o-l-d’ that profiled the work of 23 artists addressing climate change. The exhibition was shown in Vienna, London, Newcastle, Newlyn, Liverpool, Chicago, New York and Beijing between 2009 and 2013. His work is held in many major collections including the Victoria and Albert Museum, London. The Arts Council of England: Bibliotheque Nationale, Paris. The Polaroid Corporation, Boston, USA, and Unilever, he is previously a member of The Tate Britain Council, London and is currently Professor and Chair of Fine Art at the University of the Arts London and a member of the Board of Directors of the Today Art Museum, Beijing.
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