Fei Dawei Explained

Fei Dawei (born 1954) is a Paris-based art critic and curator. He belonged to the first generation of art critics and curators in China after the Cultural Revolution, especially to the '85 New Wave.

Biography

Dawei earned a bachelor's degree in History of Art from the Central Academy of Fine Arts, Beijing, in 1985.

He advised the curators of the 1989 Magiciens de la Terre exhibit at the Centre Pompidou in Paris, introducing the organizer Jean-Hubert Martin to Chinese artists for the event.[1] He was also involved in organizing the 1989 China/Avant-Garde exhibition at the National Art Museum of China in Beijing, along with Li Xianting and Gao Minglu. He moved permanently to France after being awarded a Chercheur Libre research grant by the French Ministry of Foreign Affairs in 1989.

In the early 1990s, he introduced the Fondation Cartier to leading contemporary Chinese artists.[2]

He curated the Chine Demain pour Hier exhibition in Pourrieres, France in 1990, where Cai Guoqiang, Huang Yong Ping, Chen Zhen, Yan Pei Ming, Gu Wenda, and Yang Jie Chang were represented.[3] In 1991, he was the chief curator of the Exceptional Passage exhibition, in Fukuoka, Japan and curated the first Promenade in Asia exhibition in Tokyo, Japan, in collaboration with the cultural branch of Shiseido, in 1994 (and the second edition in 1997). A year later, he curated the Asiana exhibition during the Venice Biennale, Italy.

From 1995 to 2003, he was one of the juries for the UNESCO-Aschberg Bursaries for Artists.

In 1996, he curated the Between Limits exhibition at Sonje Museum. In 2004, he was the chief curator of the All under Heaven exhibition with the MUHKA (Museum of Contemporary Art) and the KMSKA (Royal Museum of Fine Arts) in Antwerp, Belgium, and The Monk and The Demon exhibition at the Museum of Contemporary Art in Lyon, France.

In 2002, Fei became the director of the Guy & Myriam Ullens Foundation to manage its collection of Chinese contemporary art and its new Ullence Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) in Beijing's 798 Art District. From 2005 to 2008, he was director of the Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) in Beijing, China.

In 2007, he curated the '85 New Wave Inaugural Exhibition at the Ullence Center for Contemporary Art, which also blends a lot of his personal collection, a work that was published in the book The ’85 New Wave Archive. The full scope of this project was planned to last more than ten years.[4] He was the general curator of the Lianzhou Foto 2010 photography art fair.[5]

Ideas and thoughts

Cultural communication instead of nationalism

Fei Dawei, deeply influenced by Henri Bergson, saw oversea activities and cultural communication ("cultural exile" of artists) as an internal impetus to create a new hotbed for new arts to jump outside the framework of nationalism.

Below are quotes from Fei's letter to Li.[6] [7]

Publications and ongoing projects

Various book reviews show appreciation especially to the parts of Huang Yong Ping and Xiamen Dada

Distinctions

Interviews

Notes and References

  1. Web site: Back to Contemporary: One Contemporary Ambition, Many Worlds - Journal #11 . 2024-06-04 . www.e-flux.com . en.
  2. Web site: 董志成 . Foundation Cartier holds its first exhibition in China . 2024-06-04 . www.chinadaily.com.cn.
  3. Web site: 1 July 1997 . Chronologies . New Chinese Art.
  4. News: Fuca . Yuan . 2017 . Notch the Boat to Find the Sword: Fei Dawei on Archiving the ‘85 New Wave Movement and Beyond .
  5. Web site: L’actualité vue par Fei Dawei, commissaire général de « Lianzhou Foto 2010 » . 2024-06-04 . Le Journal Des Arts . fr.
  6. Web site: Fei. Dawei. 1991年,给栗宪庭的一封信. ARTLINKART. 3 May 2013.
  7. Web site: Fei. Dawei. A Letter to Li Xianting. 中国当代艺术论坛 Chinese Contemporary Art BBS. 3 May 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20131029184044/http://test.art-ba-ba.com/main/main.art?threadId=21740&forumId=8. 29 October 2013. dead.
  8. Book: Fei, Dawei. '85 Xinchao Dang'an I. 2007. Shanghai ren min chu ban she. Shanghai. 7208074402. Di 1 ban..
  9. Book: Fei, Dawei. '85 Xinchao Dang'an II. 2007. Shang hai ren min chu ban she. Shang hai. 7208074410. Di 1 ban..
  10. Web site: Artists are a kind of birds who eat worms. SoHu. 3 May 2013.
  11. Web site: Collecting artworks is a way of writing history. Artxun. 3 May 2013.
  12. Web site: Manipulation of the prices of contemporary art is rare but serious. Chinese economic. 3 May 2013. https://web.archive.org/web/20160304043329/http://art.ce.cn/ylmb/ylysj/200711/12/t20071112_13560097.shtml. 4 March 2016. dead.
  13. Web site: Strict censorship keeps China from becoming a culturally developed country. Sohu. 3 May 2013.
  14. Web site: An interview with chief curator of contemporary art center Fei Dawei. Art Now. 3 May 2013.
  15. Web site: Those who criticize '85 Movement have never experienced that. China001. 3 May 2013. https://archive.today/20130616104659/http://www.china001.com/show_hdr.php?xname=PPDDMV0&dname=812Q541&xpos=16. 16 June 2013. dead.
  16. Web site: Looking for the turning point. https://archive.today/20130616104739/http://cn.blouinartinfo.com/2011/01/26/fei-dawei-2010-lianzhou-foto-festival. dead. 16 June 2013. ArtInfor. 3 May 2013.
  17. Web site: You make the exhibit or the exhibit makes you. Meishuwang. 3 May 2013.