Cantocore FOB Closing April 18

As the grotto posted, Cantocore Free On Board in SFO is closing on April 18, 2009. That means you still have 18 days to see the show, write reviews, and get into the whole project. Here is more from the announcement:

CANTOCORE: FREE ON BOARD AT MISSION 17 CLOSING PARTY APRIL 18

Cantocore: Free On Board is the second installment of a collaborative project, exploring the globalized conditions of contemporary culture, through an exchange specifically between artists from the San Francisco Bay Area and Guangzhou, China.

The collaboration takes its inspiration and its name, “Cantocore,”from the rapid economic, social, and cultural changes currently taking place in Canton province. Hip Hop is thriving, heavy metal music is blasting, and the art market is booming. Over the last 20 years, cities such as Guangzhou, the capital of Canton, have changed from having a uniquely Chinese culture into global cities influenced and informed by diverse forms of representation. During the same period, Chinese artists also have exerted a growing influence on culture across the globe – and perhaps nowhere more than here on the Pacific rim of California, where Chinese Americans have played a central role since its inception. Art and culture is no longer defined by merely national boundaries – if it ever was – and yet cultural differences persist, providing productive tensions, rich with critical and creative possibilities.

Cantocore works to explore these globalized conditions of contemporary culture and the possibilities they present, by cultivating the dialogue specifically between the Bay Area and Guangzhou. Artists involved in the project include, among others, Americans with roots in China, Chinese who have come to study and work in San Francisco, and Americans who have emigrated to China. The first installment of the project, titled Cantocore: Import / Export, took place in September 2008 at the Ping Pong Space in Guangzhou. Cantocore: Free On Board provides the follow-up response.

What common concerns inform these artists work? How does their art nevertheless read differently across the globe? How do the histories and environments of each city inform the aesthetics of the work produced and presented there; and how does the work transcend its geographic origins, drawing aesthetic and conceptual influence from elsewhere?

This exhibition is a collaboration with The Garage Biennale, The Fabricatorz, and Ping Pong Gallery, China. Participating Artists:JD Beltran, Deer Fang, Wang Ge, Misako Inaoka, David O. Johnson, Guy Overfelt, Jon Phillips, Lin Fang Suo, Zhou Tao, Katherine Worel, Huang Xiaopeng.. Curated by Deer Fang, Justin Hoover, Jon Phillips.

Through April 18. Closing party Saturday, April 18, 5 – 7 pm. 2111 Mission Street, Suite 401, San Francisco 94110. Telephone: 415.861.3144. For more information, see http://www.cantocore.com and http://mission17.org/exhibits/upcoming.htm

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Guy Overfelt’s “Untitled (Up in Smoke) Video Documentation”

Guy uploaded the video of his project fully realized in Guangzhou at Cantocore: Import/Export. For Cantocore FOB, he made a video documenting the installation of this huge structure which you can view in full at Mission 17 right now.

If you want to talk with Guy more about this project, and the process of creating it, please attend the Cantocore FOB Artists Talk this Saturday, February 28 from 4-6 PM.

Fang Lu’s “News Reenactment”

If you aren’t in San Francisco to see Cantocore Free On Board, then you can’t see the two-channel video installation that features this piece. Below is a web upload of all segments in their entirety.


News Reenactment from Deer Fang on Vimeo.

Read more about Fang Lu’s piece, and check out her personal website while you are at it.

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Cantocore FOB Photos from Kathrine

Thanks to Kathrine Worel, one of the featured artists in Cantocore FOB, we have some new shots of the show. Here is a sampling. I’m putting more on artist’s page, and you can visit my flickr page to see more.

Huang Xioapeng

Kathrine Worel "Domestic Bliss"

David Johnson "Made in China"

You know you want to see more!

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Thanks for Coming Out to Cantocore FOB Opening!

We are still recovering from the great Cantocore Free On Board opening at Mission 17 last Friday. JD sent me a few pictures to post up. If you have some, please do post links in the comments or send to me.

Cantocore Free On Board Opening JD + Misa's Pieces

Cantocore Free On Board Opening Jon Phillips "Artonomics" Screen

Cantocore Free On Board Opening Misako Inaoka "Zen Garden"

Cantocore Free On Board Opening David Johnson California Crate

Cantocore Free On Board Opening People + JD Beltran's Artwork

We will have some lovely studio shots coming up this week to show off the work. If you are in San Francisco, the show is up for 2 months until April 18. Also, there is an artist talk at Mission 17 from 4 – 6 PM on April 18.

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Cantocore: Free On Board (SF)

The second major exhibition in the Cantocore line that follows the premiere exhibition in Guangzhou (CAN), China showcasing an international cast of artists and producers from both China and the US.

Location: Mission 17

Press Announcement: Read here.

Opening: Friday, February 13, 2009 from 6-9 PM.
Artist Talk: Saturday, February 28, 2009 from 4-6 PM.
Closing: Saturday, April 18, 2009 from 5-7 PM.

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