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The Sculpture 


Video installation
1920 x 1080, 2 channels, 28 min, 5.1 Sound, 2018 - 2020
Photograph B&W, C-Print, 150 x 150 cm
Work commissioned by Ullens Center for Contemporary Art



The Sculpture, an experimental documentary consisting of performance and photographs, focusses on the recently established collection of African art in the National Museum of China in Beijing. Through carefully inspecting these foreign objets d’art, the film attempts to explore the essential meaning of museums, and also the geopolitical relations as constructed by the Asian, African and European continents. Through the transformation and appropriation of Maurice Jarnoux’s iconic photograph of Andrรฉ Malraux in 1954 standing next to his prototypical art book “Imaginary Museum”, this new filmic stage reveals aspects of the collection which are otherwise hidden by the dark obscurity of museums.




   Still image from the film The Sculpture © Musquiqui Chihying




  Still image from the film The Sculpture © Musquiqui Chihying


   Installation view at Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, China © Musquiqui Chihying



   Installation view at 2019 Berlin Art Prize, Germany © Musquiqui Chihying




 
Yin And Yang