Macalline Art Center × Gallery Weekend Beijing: Sundowner Screening

2021.04.23 Friday

Location

Beijing 798 Art Zone No.7 Parking Lot

Date: 2021.04.23–04.25,04.27–05.02

Duration: around 30 minutes

Language: Chinese

Sundowner’s syndrome is experienced when someone becomes agitated, confused, and more active as day turns to night.


As part of a special public program supported by Macalline Art Center and Gallery Weekend Beijing, we have invited Rania Ho to build a place where sundowners can stop, chat, and enjoy a snack as the suns sets. Amongst these spring hills, enjoy videos commissioned by the Center’s Bare Screen committee on an outdoor screen. This offline screening will showcase new works from Chen Zhou, Tao Hui, Tianzhuo Chen, Qinmin Liu, Zheng Ke and Tan Jing, and Tang Chao. Rania Ho’s interactive installation 50 Ways to Leave Your Lover will add novelty to the parking lot space.

 

Schedule

 

04.23 17:00-17:30

Chen Zhou, How Can I be Plural

Tao Hui, Similar Disguise, five episodes

Zheng Ke and Tan Jing, so hum

Qinmin Liu, Angelhaha No Limit

 

04.24 17:30-18:00

Tianzhuo Chen, The Dust, single-channel version

Tang Chao, Black Pearl

Qinmin Liu, Angelhaha No Limit

 

04.25 17:30-18:00

Tao Hui, Similar Disguise, five episodes

Tianzhuo Chen, The Dust, single-channel version

Zheng Ke and Tan Jing, so hum

 

04.27 17:30-18:00

Chen Zhou, How Can I be Plural

Tao Hui, Similar Disguise, five episodes

Zheng Ke and Tan Jing, so hum

Qinmin Liu, Angelhaha No Limit

 

04.28 17:30-18:00

Tianzhuo Chen, The Dust, single-channel version

Tang Chao, Black Pearl

Qinmin Liu, Angelhaha No Limit

 

04.29 17:30-18:00

Tao Hui, Similar Disguise, five episodes

Tianzhuo Chen, The Dust, single-channel version

Zheng Ke and Tan Jing, so hum

 

04.30 17:30-18:00

Tao Hui, Similar Disguise, five episodes

 

05.01 17:30-18:00

Zheng Ke and Tan Jing, so hum

 

05.02 17:30-18:00

Qinmin Liu, Angelhaha No Limit

 

Sundowner Screening

The Macalline Center of Art (MACA) is a non-profit art institution located in the 798 Art District of Beijing and officially inaugurated its space on January 15, 2022. Occupying a two-story building with a total area of 900 square meters, MACA unites artists, curators, and other art and cultural practitioners from around the world. Through its diverse, ongoing, and collaborative approaches, the Center establishes a new site on the contemporary art scene. Guided by the “work of artists” and backed by interdisciplinary research, the Center aims to bring together a community passionate about art and devoted to the “contemporary” moment so as to respond proactively to our rapidly evolving times.