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In the Volcano: Cai Guo-Qiang and Pompeii

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Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium
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Jerome Neutres, Independent Curator, gives the seventh talk in the symposium.
Jerome Neutres is an independent curator, who earlier in 2019 curated the exhibition In the Volcano: Cai Guo-Qiang and Pompeii at the National Archaeological Museum, Naples. He is the former director of La Reunion des Musees Nationaux Grand Palais and former president of the Musee du Luxembourg in Paris.

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Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium
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Jerome Neutres
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art
ashmolen
Chinese art
gunpowder art
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 13/01/2020
Duration: 00:15:34

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Cai Guo-Qiang: In Search of El Greco

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Saul Nelson, Ruskin School of Art, DPhil Candidate, gives the sixth presentation in the symposium.
The talk will be considering Cai's work of that title in the exhibition in the light of affinities between his work and El Greco's, arguing that both artists pursue painting as a medium that captures the invisible.
Saul Nelson is a third-year DPhil candidate at the Ruskin School of Art in Oxford. Saul works on post- war modernist art, with an emphasis on migration, and his work has been published in The Oxford Art Journal and The London Review of Books.

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Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium
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Saul Nelson
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art
Ashmolean
Chinese art
gunpowder art
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 13/01/2020
Duration: 00:11:21

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Yi 羿 - Myth: Shooting the Suns

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Paul Bevan, Ashmolean Museum, Christensen Fellow in Chinese Painting, gives the sixth presentation in the symposium.
Arrows, fire, and gunpowder were all central to the art of war in pre-modern China and aspects concerning these will be briefly introduced in this talk as they relate to the art work, 'Myth: Shooting the Suns' by Cai Guo-Qiang.
Paul Bevan is the Christensen Fellow in Chinese Painting at the Ashmolean Museum, and has taught modern Chinese literature and history at Oxford, Cambridge and the School of Oriental and African Studies. His primary research interests concern the impact of Western art and literature on China during the Republican Period (1912-1949). His publications include A Modern Miscellany - Shanghai Cartoon Artists, Shao Xunmei’s Circle and the Travels of Jack Chen (2018) and “Intoxicating Shanghai”- An Urban Montage: Art and Literature in Pictorial Magazines during Shanghai’s Jazz Age (forthcoming).

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Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium
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Paul Bevan
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art
Ashmolean
Chinese art
gunpowder art
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 13/01/2020
Duration: 00:13:15

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Two Gunpowder Drawings and Cai Guo-Qiang in Japan

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Lena Fritsch, Ashmolean Museum, Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art, gives the fourth presentation in the symposium.
Lena Fritsch is the Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art at the Ashmolean Museum, working on exhibitions, displays and acquisitions of international art. Recent exhibitions include A.R. Penck: I Think in Pictures (2019) and Ibrahim El Salahi: A Sudanese Artist in Oxford (2018). One of her main research areas is Japanese art and photography; recent monographs include Ravens and Red Lipstick: Japanese Photography since 1945 (English version byThames and Hudson, Japanese by Seigensha, both 2018). Before joining the Ashmolean she worked a Tate Modern, and Hamburger Bahnhof – Museum of Contemporary Art, Berlin. Fritsch holds a PhD in Art History from Bonn University, Germany, and also studied at Keio University, Tokyo.

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Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium
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Lena Fritsch
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Ashmolean
chinese art gunpowder art
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 13/01/2020
Duration: 00:16:37

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Cai Guo-Qiang and the Depths of Spectacle

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David Taylor, University of Oxford, Associate Professor of English, gives the third presentation in the symposium.
In this paper I'll suggest some of the ways in which Cai's art, and his explosion events especially, counters a tradition of critical and philosophical suspicion of spectacle that goes back (in the West) some two and half thousand years. In order to make this claim, I'll first trace Cai's relationship to the theatre and the manner in which his art addresses questions of what performance is and does. Consideration of Cai's work through the many vectors of performance - including space, time, movement, process, materiality, and audience - will then lead me back to the matter of spectacle. Contrary to the likes of Guy Debord, for whom spectacle renders us passive, its enthralling fiction putting us at a distance from the real, Cai shows us that spectacle is (or at least can be) an epistemology: a way of knowing.
David Taylor is associate professor of English at Oxford and a tutorial fellow of St. Hugh's College. He specializes in British literature and culture from the seventeenth to the nineteenth centuries, with particular interests in the theatre and the relations between literary and visual cultures. He is the author of Theatres of Opposition (OUP, 2012) and The Politics of Parody (Yale UP, 2018), and also the editor of The Oxford Handbook of the Georgian Theatre (OUP, 2014). In 2017 he curated the exhibition 'Draw New Mischief: 250 Years of Shakespeare and Political Cartoons' for the Royal Shakespeare Company, which opened in Stratford-upon-Avon before travelling to the Barbican. He is currently working on a book about theories and practices of spectacle in the Enlightenment.

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Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium
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David Taylor
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Ashmolean
Chinese art
gunpowder art
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 13/01/2020
Duration: 00:25:46

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Context and Influence in Cai Guo-Qiang's Work

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David Eliott, Redtory Museum of Contemporary Art, Guangzhou, Vice Director and Senior Curator, gives the second talk for the symposium.
Abstract:
Beginning with the context of Shanghai in the late 1970s- early '80s where Cai Guo-Qiang studied, I will consider briefly the early influences on his work including that of Russian/Soviet art as well those of his contemporaries and the prevailing cultural discourse in the city. I shall then consider - again briefly - the periodicity of Cai Guo-Qiang's artistic production to date: from painting, to explosion events, to explosion drawings, to installations, to gunpowder paintings.
David Elliott is a British art historian, curator, writer and teacher who has directed museums in Oxford (MoMA 1976-1996, where he presented Cai Guo-Qiang's work for the first time in the UK in 1993), Stockholm (Moderna Museet, 1996-2001), Tokyo (Mori Art Museum, founding director 2001- 2006), and Istanbul (Museum of Modern Art, 2007). He is currently Vice Director and Senior Curator of the Redtory Museum of Contemporary Art (RMCA) in Guangzhou.
He has been the artistic director of major biennales in Sydney (2010), Kyiv (2012), Moscow (2014) and Belgrade (2016) and has taught Art History/Museum Studies at the University of Oxford (1986- 96), National University of the Arts, Tokyo (2002-06), Humboldt University, Berlin (Rudolf Arnheim Professor in the History of Art 2008), and the Chinese University of Hong Kong (2008-2016).

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Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium
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David Eliott
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art
Ashmolean
gunpowder art
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 13/01/2020
Duration: 00:35:53

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Welcome and Introduction

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Shelagh Vainker, Curator of Chinese Art and Exhibition Curator, gives the first talk in the symposium.

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Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium
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Shelagh Vainker
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art
contemporary art
museum
exhibition
Department: Ashmolean Museum
Date Added: 13/01/2020
Duration: 00:04:49

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Ashmolean After Hours: Carpe Diem! Highlights video

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Highlights of the Torch collaboration with the Ashmolean Museum for a special edition of After Hours as part of the Last Supper of Pompeii exhibition to celebrate all things Pompeii and ancient Rome.
Mount Vesuvius is thought to have begun erupting on 24 October AD 79. Almost two thousand years later, TORCH collaborated with the Ashmolean Museum for a special edition of After Hours as part of the Last Supper of Pompeii exhibition to celebrate all things Pompeii and ancient Rome - with bite-sized talks from students and researchers, and activities for all to enjoy. Highlights from the evening can be viewed in this video.

This event was part of the Humanities Cultural Programme.

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TORCH | The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities
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Highlights
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torch
pompeii
vesuvius
Ashmolean
ancient Rome
volcano
Department: The Oxford Research Centre in the Humanities (TORCH)
Date Added: 13/01/2020
Duration: 00:01:31

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Cases of complicated surgery for 'high-risk' prostate cancer

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Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures
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Professor Shin Egawa delivers the Burdette Lecture with striking array of high-risk salvage surgery for prostate cancer and bladder cancer.
Professor Egawa is Chairman of the Department of Urology at Jikei University School of Medicine, Tokyo, Japan.

Dr Walter J. Burdette (1915-2006), who was a distinguished surgeon, clinician and researcher, established Lectureships in Surgical Science in Oxford for the purpose of providing funding to the Nuffield Department of Surgery for distinguished speakers to present an annual Burdette Lecture.

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Surgical Grand Rounds Lectures
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Shin Egawa
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surgery
surgeons
surgical
Medicine
clinical
research
cancer
prostate cancer
bladder cancer
urology
Department: Nuffield Department of Surgical Sciences
Date Added: 13/01/2020
Duration: 00:39:09

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Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium

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Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art Symposium, 24th October 2019 at the Ashmolean Museum
Celebrating the opening of the Cai Guo-Qiang Gunpowder Art exhibition at the Ashmolean Museum a symposium with experts from the Ashmolean, the University of Oxford, eminent art historians, as well as the artist himself was held on the 24th of October 2019.
Cai Guo-Qiang (b. 1957, Quanzhou, China) is, is an internationally established artist who has lived, worked and exhibited around the world. He is best known as the Director of Visual and Special Effects for the opening and closing ceremonies of the 2008 Beijing Olympics where he treated awestruck viewers to possibly the greatest fireworks show in history. His practice ranges over painting and drawing, video, installation and performance.
Please Note: Not all talks in the conference were filmed.

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