rent collection courtyard at gwangju art biennale 2010

zhao shutong, wang guanyi and the rent collection courtyard collective, exhibition view,
the103 copper-plated fiberglass sculptures are arranged in a series of narrative tableaux in which the exploitation and suffering of the rural population culminate
in a scene of uprising and revolt.
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in 1965, a group of students and teachers at the sichuan fine arts institute in chongqing were commissioned by the
provincial government of sichuan, china, to create a series of 103 life-sized social realist sculptures depicting the
exploitation of the peasant farmers at the hands of a wealthy landowner, liu wen-tsai.
the sculptures were to be installed in the courtyard of liu's former manor house, which was converted into a museum
of class struggle following the creation of the people's republic of china.
the 'rent collection courtyard' was born from the socialist movement of making realistic sculptures to educate
the illiterate and is a series of emotive statues that fight, beg and plead as collectors come for the rent they cannot pay.
originally rendered in humble materials such as wood, clay, and straw, the sculptures are re-made in fiberglass
by zhao shutong, wang guanyi and the rent collection courtyard collective, produced from 1974 to 1978,
so that it could be toured all over china.
the installation is currently on show in its entirety at gwangju biennale '10,000 lives'
september 3, 2010 - november 7, 2010 (66 days)
designboom went to the press preview and in the following days will feature the most exciting works.

103 copper-plated fiberglass sculptures, life size scale
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the 8th installment of the gwangju biennale marks the 30th anniversary of the movement that brought democracy to korea.
the life-size sculptures of the 'rent collection courtyard' that relate the suffering of the chinese peasants at the hands of
a tyrannical landlord, have become one of the foundational images of the chinese cultural revolution.
this work’s inclusion in the biennale is particularly interesting because it was meant to be displayed at documenta 5
in 1972 but wasn’t, due to political and financial reasons. organizers also attempted to bring it to the venice art biennale in 1999
but failed, which inspired chinese participating artist cai guo-qiang to create replicas as part of a performance installation.
last year, the 'rent collection courtyard' made its western debut at schirn kunsthalle in frankfurt, germany and the gwangju
biennale is the first showing of these sculptures in asia outside of china.

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copper-plated fiberglass sculpture
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copper-plated fiberglass sculpture
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exhibition view
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copper-plated fiberglass sculptures, life size
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copper-plated fiberglass sculptures, life size
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copper-plated fiberglass sculptures, life size
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copper-plated fiberglass sculptures, life size
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103 copper-plated fiberglass sculptures, exhibition view
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103 copper-plated fiberglass sculptures, exhibition view
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103 copper-plated fiberglass sculptures, exhibition view
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as the overarching theme of the biennale, '10,000 lives', is to be a tribute to the past - this year marks the 30th anniversary of
the may 18 revolution (on may 18, 1980, a confrontation broke out in the city of gwangju between protesting students of
chonnam national university and the armed forces dispatched by the martial law command).
the exhibition attempts to present a series of case studies that explore our love for images and our need to create substitutes,
effigies, and stands-ins for ourselves and our loved ones. it tells the story of people through the images they create and the
images they leave behind, but it also follows the lives of images themselves, tracing their endless metamorphoses,
from funerary statue to commercial propaganda, from religious icon to scientific tool, from a mirror of ourselves to a
projection of our desires. the curator, massimiliano gioni said he hoped the gwangju biennale would emulate 'more of a
contemporary museum,' as many older works and works by deceased artists will be on display.
gwangju biennale '10,000 lives'
artistic director : massimiliano gioni ( director of special exhibitions at the new museum in new york and artistic director of
the nicola trussardi foundation, milan)
venue : gwangju biennale hall , gwangju museum of art, gwangju folk museum
host : gwangju biennale foundation, gwangju metropolitan city
I am studying art history and just found tiny images on books and on the net, thank you.
To increase its potential impact as a "model," as well as to spread its educational message, the Rent Collection Courtyard was quickly publicized and just like the operas, it underwent revisions. Replicas were put on display in Beijing and modifications were introduced. The 114 figures were increased to 119, some were remodeled, incorporating the ideas of workers, peasants, soldiers, and Red Guards. These revisions gave "bolder expression" to the "great and invincible thought of Mao tse-tung." The most extensive changes were in the final section of the six-part display, the portion titled “Revolt.” Here sculptured figures held playcards with political slogans or a volume of Mao’s writings. The revised version was touted as a victory for Mao Zedong Thought.
From Ellen Liang, The Winking Owl
(Berkeley: University of California Press, 1988), p. 62.
Allen Robert Carrozza
California
This word was invented by a culture that attempted to wipe out all those who it believed would defile the purity of its divine bloodlines.
I suggest that the “fine arts” world look at the language it uses to name its own values, especially because this world tends to reflect only a white, western view of what is “art”.
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