Song Dong


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Der chinesische Konzeptkünstler Song Dong lässt einen unübersetzbaren Satz über das Nichtstun von verschiedenen Menschen, Unternehmen, einem Übersetzungsbüro und von Google Translate ins Englische übersetzen. Die chinesischen Schriftzeichen sind auf allen Schriftstücken identisch, dennoch fällt jede Übersetzung anders aus. Der Satz und seine Interpretationen drehen sich um das Tun, das Nichtstun und die Verschwendung und enthalten jeweils eine eigene Perspektive auf den Wert menschlicher Aktivitäten. Pro Briefpapier, Farbigkeit und Unterschrift wechseln die Bedeutungen des Satzes und Song Dongs eigene handschriftliche Entzifferung oszilliert zwischen Phasen des Nichtstuns und üblichen Alltagshandlungen: Essen, Trinken, Notdurft verrichten, Schlafen, Studieren, Vergessen, Üben und Verstehen. Am Ende der Aufzählung steht wieder der Hinweis »Doing Nothing«. Song Dong (*1966) lebt und arbeitet in Beijing. Sprache: Deutsch/Englisch




Making History


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This volume analyzes the cultural origins, precedents, influences and aspirations of the contemporary Chinese artists.




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Doing Nothing


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Song Dong's poem, "Doing nothing," in Chinese and 20 different English translations of the poem.




North Korea


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Song Dong


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Square feet of empty toothpaste tubes and bottles of cleaning solution, pencils, balls of wool or shoes--these objects, arranged in neat rows, could be seen at Waste Not, a spectacular installation by Song Dong (born 1966) comprising more than 10,000 individual items, which traveled around the world, inspiring countless exhibition visitors. During the Cultural Revolution, the artist's mother fell into poverty and compulsively collected everyday objects. The installation arranges everything she accumulated, cataloguing and documenting her life. Song Dong has also arranged old doors and windows from demolished buildings to create new living spaces, and in Doing Nothing Garden at Documenta 12, he transformed a mountain of garbage into an attractive recreation area, while in Eating the City he created modern cityscapes out of candy. This is the first volume to survey all of the projects by the Chinese conceptual artist, in which he deals with issues such as consumption, sustainability, memory and spirituality.




Performance Art in China


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Performance Art in China takes as its subject one of the most dynamic and controversial areas of experimental art practice in China. In his comprehensive study, Sydney-based theorist and art historian Thomas J. Berghuis introduces and investigates the idea of the "role of the mediated subject of the acting body in art," a notion grounded in the realization that the body is always present in art practice, as well as its subsequent, secondary representations. Through a series of in-depth case studies, Berghuis reveals how, during the past 25 years, Chinese performance artists have "acted out" their art, often in opposition to the principles governing correct behavior in the public domain. In addition to a 25-year chronology of events, a systematic index of places, names and key terms, as well as a bibliography and a glossary in English and Chinese, this study also offers the reader numerous previously unpublished photos and documents.







Gazetteer of North Korea


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Maritime Logistics


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Globalisation and the rapid increase in world trade in the past decade have contributed to greater demand for international transport and logistics and, consequently, the expansion of the maritime industry. The dramatic changes in the mode of world trade and cargo transportation make it more important than ever to have a clear understanding of the way in which freight is transported by sea and the role of ports in this exchange. Maritime Logistics examines the latest development, knowledge and practices taking place in logistics and supply chain within the port and shipping industry. Written by a team of international experts, who provide a truly global perspective on this increasingly key area of logistics, the book covers everything that students of logistics, as well as those working within the industry should know and understand including shipping lines, dry bulk and port-centric logistics.