The ever-shifting “nostalgia” in various forms of art presented at CAFAM

TEXT:Edited by Publicity Department of CAFA    DATE: 2025.2.7

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Being the fourth project of “Expand + Curate: Young Experiment Project Space, Phase III”, Flowing Nostalgia: An Ecological Narrative Interwoven with Materiality and Sensory Experiences, Technology and Imagination was recently unveiled at Gallery 2C, CAFA Art Museum. With Fei Jun served as the Academic Advisor, the exhibition was curated by Wang Jing and Xing Dan and it showcases latest works by Chen Baoyang, Long Pan, Qiu Yu, Shi Ziyuan, Tang Keyang, Wang Xintong, Xu Ziyi and artist collective The Center for Genomic Gastronomy (CGG).

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The term “hometown” applies to each of us, but the concept of hometown in everyone’s mind might look different. The longing for one’s hometown is “nostalgia”, which is a deep emotional connection that can manifest in a preference for food, a memory evoked by a sound, or in the search for “traces” of twined time and space created by nostalgia through the interaction of mental and sensory experiences.

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 In the encounter of multiple “hometowns” of these artists, nostalgia seems to be fluid as it flows through diversified memories while subtly infiltrating the creative work of each artist.

Nostalgia as a form of creative emotion, may be ever-shifting, taking on different forms in different contexts according the perception of artists. For them, nostalgia reflects both memory and their respective vision of the future, even a gentle sorrow that pervades in the space.


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Through installation, video and technology, the artists featured in this exhibition have applied their own approach to expressions of the connection between memory, perception and homeland. Nostalgia in their works have become a form of nourishment, an undertone. According to the curators, artists can seek out the future while exploring their inextricable links to the past and to their homeland in “flowing nostalgia”, with the folding of time, their works act as retracted lens towards the future.

Chen Baoyang, Unproven Fallacy is Science, 2021. Augmented Reality Installation (Spatial Computing-Based AR, Sculpture, Screen), 1.5x1.5x4m.pngChen Baoyang, Unproven Fallacy is Science, 2021. Augmented Reality Installation (Spatial Computing-Based AR, Sculpture, Screen), 1.5x1.5x4mLong Pan, The Deep Time Express, 2024. Video, 3-screen images, colour, sound, 5'.pngLong Pan, The Deep Time Express, 2024. Video, 3-screen images, colour, sound, 5'Qiu Yu, The Merging Place, 2022. Video, 6'46''.pngQiu Yu, The Merging Place, 2022. Video, 6'46''Wang Xintong, Nihil, 2021. 3D experimental video, screenshot, 1'46''.pngWang Xintong, Nihil, 2021. 3D experimental video, screenshot, 1'46''CGG, FOOD PHREAKING, GUT GARDENING, 2016.pngCGG, FOOD PHREAKING: GUT GARDENING, 2016


About the Exhibition

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Flowing Nostalgia: An Ecological Narrative Interwoven with Materiality and Sensory Experiences, Technology and Imagination

Academic Advisor: Fei Jun

Curators: Wang Jing, Xing Dan

Dates: January 17–March 9, 2025

Venue: Gallery 2C, CAFA Art Museum

Artists: Chen Baoyang, Long Pan, Qiu Yu, Shi Ziyuan, Tang Keyang, Wang Xintong, Xu Ziyi and artist collective The Center for Genomic Gastronomy (CGG)

Courtesy of CAFA Art Museum, edited by Publicity Department of CAFA.