Gallery Weekend Beijing announces robust line-up for 2023 edition

TEXT:CAFA ART INFO    DATE: 2023.2.23

Gallery Weekend Beijing (GWBJ), running from 26 May – 4 June in 2023, returns with a diverse and preeminent line-up of 37 exhibitors for its 7th edition, embracing a global vision with an innovative spirit. With a VIP Preview from 26-28 May, it is open to the Public from 30 May – 4 June. Located at 798 Art District, this year's programme will celebrate the cultural vitality of the city by spanning various sites in Beijing, including Caochangdi Art District, Inside-out Art Unit, Longfusi Art District, Guomao and Jiangtai. The 7th edition will showcase a robust line-up of 36 exhibitors from 9 different global cities as selected by the Academic Committee.

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Gallery Weekend Beijing 2023 is dedicated to enhancing international communication on contemporary art and to enriching the cultural life of Beijing residents by positioning exhibitions at its core. Under the joint discussion of the Academic Committee, the 7th annual programme has chosen "Visibility" as its overarching theme. By visualising ideas, "Visibility" expands the vision through images, helping us to break the boundaries of reality and explore the realm of possibilities. Through contemporary art, we look forward to discovering the visibility of the invisible by rebooting our imagination.

Since its inception, the Main Sector has served as the core of the GWBJ exhibition programme, featuring the outstanding local galleries and non-profit institutions and celebrating the thriving modern-day art scene across Beijing. This year’s roster will feature 18 galleries and 6 non-profit institutions, with first time participants including Lisson Gallery, SIMULACRA and Macalline Art Center. The sector will also celebrate the return of INK studio, SHIXIANG SPACE, WHITE SPACE and Espace Louis Vuitton Beijing.

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Teng Yanbin, Deputy Manager of Beijing Sevenstar Electronics Co., Ltd, and Chairman of the Board at Beijing 798 Culture Technology Co., Ltd.

Gallery Weekend Beijing remains committed to the values of international exchanges and extensive cooperation. In 2023, the reopening will highlight the outstanding advantages of the Gallery Weekend model by engaging vast audiences with a broader vision and highly selective contemporary art contents. Continuing "City" as a direction for their presentations, galleries under the Visiting Sector consist mainly of the distinctive medium-sized ones in the global artistic landscape, and will stage exhibitions that inject new energy and contextual diversity into Beijing's contemporary art scene. The 7th edition will feature 12 galleries with spaces in Berlin, Chengdu, Hong Kong, London, Los Angeles, Paris, Shanghai, and Taipei. First time participants are Each Modern (Taipei), David Kordansky Gallery (Los Angeles/New York), Esther Schipper (Berlin/Paris/Seoul), Galerie Thomas Schulte (Berlin) and Sprüth Magers (Berlin/London/Los Angeles/New York).

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Xia Jifeng, Founder, Hive Center for Contemporary ArtYang Beichen, Director of Macalline Art Center.JPGYang Beichen, Director of Macalline Art Center

Conceived by curator Leo Li Chen, this year’s Public Sector is organised around the theme of "Facets", using two forms of perfect order represented by Flame and Crystal as metaphors for "order out of noise" and "self-organising system". Chen attempts to eliminate the division of media properties and their corresponding applications, and to highlight the visibility and publicity of artistic practice with a heterogeneous structure. Through a broad spectrum of mediums ranging from sculpture, installation, video, and performance, this sector will explore and build the internal connections between visible traces and invisible things beyond the concrete. The Up&Coming Sector will continue showcasing the works of young artists in the growing Chinese-speaking region. Breaking the conventional practices of group exhibitions and talks, the sector will return this year in the innovative form of screenings and performances to explore the new forces of Chinese contemporary art.

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Amber Yifei Wang, Director of Gallery Weekend Beijing

Amber Yifei Wang, Director of Gallery Weekend Beijing, says: "The year 2023 marks a crucial moment for Gallery Weekend Beijing, and we see it as a new starting point, ready to impress the world with six years' accumulated experience. Now in its seventh edition, sharing the confidence with all our partners involved in the relaunch, Gallery Weekend Beijing will review and uphold the core values to build a professional and international platform, and sustainably assist in constructing a robust environment for the local community. We look forward to working with a wider range of art institutions and cross-sector partners to gather in Beijing this late May to showcase the city's cultural cohesion as a global contemporary art centre."

Key Dates

Media Preview: Thursday, 25 May 2023

VIP Preview: Friday-Sunday, 26-28 May 2023

Public Days: Tuesday-Sunday, 30 May-4 June 2023


Participant List

Main Sector: Galleries

Beijing Commune

CLC Gallery Venture

Galerie Urs Meile

Galleria Continua

Hive Center for Contemporary Art

Hua International

INKstudio

Lisson Gallery

Magician Space

Mocube

Platform China Contemporary Art Institute

SIMULACRA

SHIXIANG SPACE

SPURS Gallery

Tabula Rasa Gallery

Tang Contemporary Art

TOKYO GALLERY + BTAP

WHITE SPACE

 

Main Sector: Non-Profit Institutions

Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum

Espace Louis Vuitton Beijing

Hyundai Motorstudio Beijing

M WOODS

Macalline Art Center

UCCA Center for Contemporary Art

 

Visiting Sector: Galleries

A Thousand Plateaus Art Space (Chengdu)

BANK/MABSOCIETY (Shanghai)

Galerie Chantal Crousel (Paris)

Each Modern (Taipei)

Balice Hertling (Paris)

David Kordansky Gallery (Los Angeles/New York)

 

Kiang Malingue (Hong Kong)

Almine Rech (Paris/Brussels/London/New York/Shanghai)

Esther Schipper (Berlin/Paris/Seoul)

Galerie Thomas Schulte (Berlin)

Sprüth Magers (Berlin/London/Los Angeles/New York)

Timothy Taylor (London/New York)


About Gallery Weekend Beijing

Founded in 2017, Gallery Weekend Beijing (GWBJ) aims to build a professional, forward-thinking, international platform for conversations around contemporary art. Gallery Weekend Beijing runs every year with a series of art events centred around a curated selection of new exhibitions from galleries and non-profit institutions across Beijing. The art event includes exhibition openings, media guided tours, VIP guided tours, academic forums, performances, artist studio visits, private collection visits, parties, and an annual dinner. The VIP programmes feature important domestic and international museum directors, collectors, art critics and the media. Art professionals and collectors are able to discuss and share knowledge through a series of academic activities. The public programmes aim to provide the public with the opportunity to learn more about art and provide Beijing residents with an insightful guide to art exhibitions in their own city.


Gallery Weekend Beijing 2023 Academic Committee

Carol Yinghua Lu, Director, Beijing Inside-Out Art Museum

Philip Tinari, Director, UCCA Center for Contemporary Art

Xia Jifeng, Founder, Hive Center for Contemporary Art

Hua, Founder, Hua International

Sun Shixian, Co-founder, CLC Gallery Venture

Courtesy Gallery Weekend Beijing 2023.