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PAM预告|沈少民的科学简史-深圳当代艺术家系列之三

PAM 坪山美术馆
2024-09-02

策展人:崔灿灿

出品人:刘晓都

开幕时间:2022.8.27
地点:坪山美术馆1-5层

地址:深圳市坪山区坪山街道汇德路

主办单位:坪山区文化广电旅游体育局
承办单位:坪山美术馆
项目执行:坪山美术馆团队
视觉设计:黄扬设计工作室

技术支持:深圳市人工智能与机器人研究院
支持机构:深圳大学本原设计研究中心、前海盛世文化控股(深圳)有限公司、深圳市声光行科技发展有限公司



作为深圳当代艺术家系列之一,沈少民和其他艺术家有着不同的轨迹。他成名于2000年后的亚太当代艺术界,有着独特的人生旅程,50年代出生于中国重工业基地东北,80年代末前往北京,90年代初迁往澳洲。千禧年后归国,重返北京,在大庆创作了“骨头系列”、“抽油机”等代表作品,参加了一系列重要的双年展,成为中国“大型装置”和“新材料”的代表人物。2015年去往广州,3年前定居深圳,和深圳市人工智能与机器人研究院,创建了科学+艺术联合实验室。


沈少民的作品主题涉及20世纪后半叶的科学巨变,大庆油田的工业跃进,航空航天的飞天梦想,生物自然科学的突变,深圳高新产业的兴起。创作的材料,有动物、骨骼、海盐、树木、标本、图纸、测量工具、大型工业机械、日常家电、生物意识、计算机、机器人、飞行器、人脸识别、虚拟技术等,涉猎艺术、诗歌、历史、纪录片、声音、科学和技术等学科,这些纷杂的词汇,时代的变革,像一部自20世纪初未来主义的百科全书,创作了属于个人所独有的科学简史。


本次展览聚焦于沈少民近几年的创作,围绕艺术、诗歌和科学三个领域展开,既延续了2000年后沈少民在中国艺术界最早对艺术与科学关系的探索,又呈现了他独树一帜的跨学科视野,语法的持续变革,幽默的观念诘问和浪漫主义的诗性语言。


展览的主题,取自80年代风靡一时的《中国科学技术史》,李约瑟编撰的这本长达几十年的巨著,掀起了一场“科学热”,让西方人了解中国古代的科学与文明之间的丰富关系,也成为科学是不同文明共同创造的具体例证。广泛的人文主义热情、科研精神、哲学思考、艺术启蒙、遍布诗人的岁月,成为这一代人理想的写照。


80年代的精神,终在市场化和专业化的分工中结束,各领域开始闭门造车和独自前行。对艺术、诗歌、科学之间的差异性的强调,取代了彼此的校对和启示,学科之间的对立和反思也逐渐消失。让我们试想,如果将“想象力”、“创造力”和“无用”的意义,在艺术、诗歌、科学三个领域中进行单独的思考,它们之间的历史似乎毫无关联,每个学科都以谈论自身的特殊性,作为走向未来的理由。然而,在沈少民的科学简史中,这些不同学科对于“想象力”和“无用”的思考得以链接,彼此含混、校对、辩驳和反思,成为彼此的他者和标尺。


《沈少民的科学简史》亦是一部感知和反思的历史,它以艺术剧场和诗歌短句的方式,将那些分属于不同时代的科学与技术重新审视,构成一部昨日、今日与未来的时空剧场。迷宫的尽头,AI算法模拟了观众自己与自己的告别,镜像和现实有着一样的真实与虚拟。两把一样的巨型卷尺,丈量着彼此的长度,像是个体注定的旅途,审视、怀疑,而又充满坚定的信念,周而复始。当用圆珠笔画圆珠笔,用铅笔画铅笔,用很多个自己画自己,再次揭示了自我的矛盾性。两组空调,也有相似的情境,人为的控制自然,在不同空间中却带来了两种极端的天气和性格。制冷与散热的相互抵消,最终让一切变的徒劳。在展览的尾声,退役的机器人,见证了科技革命的兴起,也注定成为变革的代价,像是时代巨变中被遗忘的人和物,“无聊”而又“无用”的动作,成为科学与创造的挽歌。


“诗歌”和“艺术”成为沈少民切入科学简史的支点和目光,他将科学和技术的故事拟人化,用艺术和诗歌的“无用”审视着科技的实用性和有效性,以诗歌和艺术中的虚无感和怀疑主义,调侃坚信科技进步的乐观主义。同样,他以科学猜想中抽象的想象力,以科学史的发明实验中那些弯路、错误、光怪陆离的失败实验,反视艺术中所谓的创造力和实验性。沈少民以其一贯的观念互博和辩证,重申“无用”、“想象”和“可能性”作为一种浪漫的雄心,一份奇想而又无与伦比的柔情,对于人的精神含义。


沈少民的科学简史亦是关于理想的讨论,人类明日的许诺,意义的“徒劳”与“消耗”的反思。最终,在艺术的想象中,这部个人的科学简史,这场积极的徒劳,有了一个浪漫、抒情、无用的诗人肖像,让未来不在“实用”中死去。


策展人:崔灿灿

2022年7月30日



沈少民


当代艺术家、纪录片导演、诗人。现工作生活于深圳、北京、悉尼。擅长多领域跨媒介创作,作品涵盖装置、影像、纪录片、观念绘画、诗歌、公共艺术等。现任深圳大学本原设计研究中心公共艺术研究所主任;科学+艺术联合实验室艺术总监。


主要大型个展:“沈少民的科学简史”、“中国鲤鱼”、“这里没有问题”、“算了吧,风”、“一号工程”、“磕头机”、“盆景”、“歼-X”等;重要国际展览:悉尼双年展、利物浦双年展、釜山双年展、基辅双年展、上海双年展、广州三年展、深港城市建筑双城双年展等;纪录片:《我是中国人》、《消失的村落》、《色达日记》、《一个人的寺庙》;诗集:《我是我自己的结果》、《我扶起自己的影子》;作品被国内外众多美术馆、机构、大学、基金会及藏家收藏。



崔灿灿


策划人,写作者。策划的主要展览和活动从2012年开始近一百多场,个展涵盖中国最具代表性的老、中、青三代艺术家,群展包括夜走黑桥、乡村洗剪吹、不在图像中行动、六环比五环多一环、十夜、2015-2019过年特别项目系列、策展课、九层塔、新一代的工作方法等。



科学家团队


丁宁、李南、郝万钧、朱洪武、高源、元小强、陈诺涵、邝怡玲、项仁苇、王子豪、刘岚溪、沈思扬、王淇、刘权、何星、张晓光、夏轩、傅睿卿



坪山美术馆|深圳当代艺术家系列总序 

历史的进入与深耕 


深圳当代艺术的发展最早可以溯源至85新潮时期,当时深圳作为一个新兴的、充满想象张力的城市,催生和兴起了一些零星的艺术行动和个体实践,但其时,深圳的使命还是在于经济和政治领域的试验与奇迹创造,文化艺术的发展处于“萌而未发”的状态。


直至1997年,深圳同一年建设和开放了何香凝美术馆和关山月美术馆,深圳的当代艺术由此呈现出了日渐明朗的学术定位和版块性的崛起和活力。而2005年,由黄专先生参与发起的OCAT在深圳正式成立,标志着深圳当代艺术的主体意识的觉醒,可以说中国当代艺术的深圳立场和独立工作,助推了中国当代艺术的学术梳理和价值建构。深圳的当代艺术在这个阶段,也经历了空降式和事件型艺术的兴奋期,涌现出了数目惊人的双年展。客观而言,这一系列实践松动和培育了深圳当代艺术的土壤,也推动和塑造了今天的深圳当代艺术发展的基本面貌。

坪山美术馆的成立,便是在此背景下的应时而生和顺势而为。在过去两年多的工作中,我们始终强调以历史的眼光、当代的支点和审慎的判断来介入当代艺术的现场和地方艺术的建设,此次推出的深圳艺术家个案系列,也是基于深圳当代艺术的现实情境和发展阶段,期望以激发、助力和沉淀的行动推动深圳当代艺术的主体建构。我们希望通过个案的梳理来呈现深圳当代艺术的结构与肌理,肌理越饱满,城市也会更有精神的厚度和潜能。

深圳当代艺术呈现出个体迁徙、频繁流动的状态,我们对“深圳当代艺术家”的界定也因应这种特质。他们中既有深耕二三十年的艺术家梁铨、周力,也有在深圳开启其艺术的重要岁月后又北上的蒋志,还有新生代的80后艺术家李燎;既有近几年离开学院迁徙到深圳的薛峰,也有处于候鸟状态、将深圳作为“落脚城市”的沈少民。我们都将他们纳入到深圳当代艺术家的范畴进行考察、梳理和展览呈现。我们当然深知其判断本身一方面会推动地方艺术生态的基础建设,同时也意味着这个工作会充满挑战和艰辛。但我们坚信,发展到今天的深圳当代艺术,亟需对自己过去短暂而丰富的历史进行回顾、梳理和审视,并对此时此地的现场形成观察和判断。深圳当代艺术要继续靠前走,就需要有一些自我的审视和冒险。

记得已故的深圳当代艺术的重要推动者、艺术评论家黄专说过一句话:“不是什么时代都能进入历史,只有那些真正改变了我们的生活价值的时代才能进入历史;不是任何人都能进入历史,只有那些真正具有创造能力的人才能进入历史。” 坪山美术馆就是在寻找那些“改变”和“创造”,并将其编织到当代艺术的深圳叙事之中,我们希望以此为深圳、为中国南方当代艺术生态搭建出一些牢固和有时间重量感的“基础设施”。


坪山美术馆馆长 刘晓都
深圳当代艺术家系列读本策划 钟刚





坪山美术馆位于坪山文化聚落北区,是深圳重要的公共文化设施。坪山美术馆以创新的体制机制,推动传统公立美术馆与民间美术馆的资源融通,汇聚各方能量,办一个专业化、品质化、国际化的“正而酷”的美术馆,成为集活力、包容、创意、互动为一体的新时代新都市美术馆新标杆,为市民群众带来新鲜、多元的文化享受和体验。



Curator: Cui Cancan

Producer: Liu Xiaodu 
Opening: 2022.8.27
Venue: Pingshan Art Museum, 1st~5th Floor

Address: Huide Road, Pingshan Street, Piingshan District, Shenzhen


Host: Culture, Radio and Television, Tourism and Sports Bureau of Pingshan District
Organizer: Pingshan Art Museum

Project Team: Pingshan Art Museum

Visual Design: huangyangdesign

Technical Support: Shenzhen Institute of Artificial Intelligence And Robotics for Society

Supporting Institution: Shenzhen University Benyuan Design and Research,Qianhai Dynasty Culture Holding (Shenzhen) Co.,Ltd,Shenzhen Voice-light Science & Tech. Development Co.,Ltd


Shaomin Shen’s Brief History of Science

Shenzhen Contemporary Artists Series No.3


As one of the artists featured in the Shenzhen Contemporary Artists Series, Shen Shaomin seems to have different trajectory. Before growing his fame in the post-2000 Asia-Pacific contemporary art world, his unique journey started to unfold back in the 1950s when he was born in a northeast province of China, an area known for heavy industry. Then he moved to Beijing in the late 1980s, and migrated to Australia in the early 1990s, where he stayed for around 10 years before coming back to Beijing after 2000. With his representative works such as "Bone Series" and "Kowtow Pump" created in Daqing, Heilongjiang Province, Shen has participated in multiple highly-recognized biennial exhibitions, thus gaining the reputation as the vanguard artist of "large-scale installation" and "new material" in China. In 2015, he went to Guangzhou and then settled in Shenzhen 3 years ago, where he established the Joint Laboratory of Science and Art with the Shenzhen Institute of Artificial Intelligence and Robotics for Society.


The themes of Shen's works reflect great scientific changes taking place in the second half of the 20th century, including the industrial leap of Daqing Oilfield, the rapid development of aerospace technologies, the emergence of natural sciences, as well as the rise of high-tech industries in Shenzhen. He used a wide spectrum of materials to visualize his art, including animals, bones, sea salt, trees, specimens, drawings, measuring tools, large industrial machinery, daily household appliances, biological consciousness, computers, robots, aircraft, face recognition technology, and virtual technology covering various disciplines ranging from art, poetry, history, documentary, sound, to science and technology. The complex elements involved epitomize the evolution of our times, compiling an encyclopedia of futurism starting from the very beginning of the 20th century, and his unique individual brief history of science.


This exhibition shed a spotlight on Shen's creations in recent years, focusing on three fields, art, poetry and science, which not only extends his early exploration of the relationship between art and science in China after the millennium, but also presents the artist's unique interdisciplinary perspective and expression, consistent evolution of his artistic language as well as humorous interrogations around concepts and poetic odes for romanticism.


The exhibition took the theme from "Science and Civilization in China", a popular book initiated and edited by Joseph Needham in the 1980s and it took him several decades to finish it. The "science mania" ignited by this masterpiece allowed Westerners to peek into the relationship between science and civilization in ancient China, evidently testifying science as a co-creation of different civilizations. The broad enthusiasm behind humanism, the passion for scientific research, together with the philosophical inspiration, artistic enlightenment, and poetic lifestyle back then are woven into the ideals for the current generation.


The cultural blossom of the 1980s finally withered due to marketization and industrial specialization when various fields began to move forward in silos. The emphasis on the differences among art, poetry, and science eclipsed the interaction and inspiration in between and invalidated interdisciplinary antagonisms and reflections. If we were to put "imagination", "creativity" and "futility" separately in art, poetry and science, with no latent relationship being considered, then each discipline would only develop based on its own particularity. However, in Shen's brief history of science, all thoughts about "imagination" and "futility" are interconnected, obscuring, calibrating, refuting and reflecting on each other, thus becoming each other's reference.


"Shen Shaomin's Brief History of Science" is also a history of perception and reflection. By re-examining science and technology of different times in the form of artistic repertoire and short poems, he's created a theater arching over the past, present and future. At the end of the maze, the AI algorithm simulates the audience's farewell to themselves, blurring the fine line between the virtual and real. Two identical giant rulers measure each other's lengths along destined tracks, with firm beliefs, relentlessly scrutinizing and doubting each other. A picture of a ballpoint pen was drawn with ballpoint pens. And a picture of a pencil was drawn with pencils. Likewise, a picture of us can only be finished with ourselves, which once again reveals the contradictory nature of "self". It's also true for the two groups of air conditioners. Artificial control of nature brings two kinds of extreme weather and personalities in different spaces, where the offset of cooling and heating makes every effort in vain. At the exit of the exhibition, retired robots, as the cost of revolution, are witnessing the iteration of technology. They were left behind by the times, with their "monotonous" and “futile” movements composing an elegy for science and innovation of the past.


"Poetry" and "art" have become the fulcrum and lighthouse for Shen Shaomin's entry into the brief history of science. By personifying the story of science and technology, the artist examines the scientific practicality and effectiveness with the "futility" of art and poetry, whose nihilism and skepticism also ridicule the optimism in the progress of science and technology. Meanwhile, with the abstract imagination in scientific conjectures, and with all the detours, mistakes, and bizarrely-failed experiments in the history of science, he reflected on the so-called creativity and experimentation in art. Shen Shaomin reiterates the spiritual significance of "futility", "imagination" and "possibility" as a kind of romantic ambition and a whimsical and unparalleled tenderness with his consistent concepts and dialectics.


Shen Shaomin's Brief History of Science is also a discussion of ideals, a promise to human's future, the "futility" of meaning and the reflection on "consumption". Ultimately, in the artistic imagination, this personal brief history of science, this proactive futility delineates a romantic, lyrical, useless portrait of a poet preventing the future from dying in "utility". 


Curator: Cui Cancan

July 30th, 2022



Shen Shaomin|Contemporary artist, documentary director, poet


Currently based in Shenzhen, Beijing (China), and Sydney (Australia). Multi-disciplinary and cross-media, notable works span installation, video, documentary, conceptual painting, poetry,  public art, among other formats. Currently the Director of the Public Art Research Institute in Shenzhen University Benyuan Design and Research Centre; and the Art Director of the Science + Art Joint Laboratory.


Recent large-scale solo exhibitions: Shen Shaomin's Brief History of Science; Chinese Carp; There is No Problem; Let it Be, Wind; Project No.1; Kowtow Pump; Bonsai; Fighter-X;

Participated influential group exhibitions: Sydney Biennale; Liverpool Biennale; Busan Biennale; Kiev Biennale; Shanghai Biennale; Guangzhou Triennial; The Shenzhen-Hongkong Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture;

Documentary films: I am Chinese; The Vanishing Village; Sertar Diary; One Monk Temple;

Published poetry book: I Am the Result of Myself; Propping My Shadow;

Notable works have been collected worldwide by art galleries, institutions, universities, foundations and collectors.


Cui Cancan|Curator


An active Chinese curator and writer, has curated nearly 100 major solo and group exhibitions for the most representative Chinese artists of different generations since 2012. His group exhibitions include “Hei Qiao Night Way”, “Rural Wash”, “Cut and Blow-dry”, “Unlived by What is Seen”, “Between the 5th & 6th Ring Road in Beijing”, “The Decameron, Spring Festival Projects (2015-2019)”, “The Curation Workshop” and “Nine-Tiered Pagoda”.


Shen Shaomin|Contemporary artist, documentary director, poet.Currently based in Shenzhen, Beijing (China), and Sydney (Australia). Multi-disciplinary and cross-media, notable works span installation, video, documentary, conceptual painting, poetry,  public art, among other formats. Currently the Director of the Public Art Research Institute in Shenzhen University Benyuan Design and Research Centre; and the Art Director of the Science + Art Joint Laboratory.


Recent large-scale solo exhibitions: Shen Shaomin's Brief History of Science; Chinese Carp; There is No Problem; Let it Be, Wind; Project No.1; Kowtow Pump; Bonsai; Fighter-X;Participated influential group exhibitions: Sydney Biennale; Liverpool Biennale; Busan Biennale; Kiev Biennale; Shanghai Biennale; Guangzhou Triennial; The Shenzhen-Hongkong Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism/Architecture;Documentary films: I am Chinese; The Vanishing Village; Sertar Diary; One Monk Temple;Published poetry book: I Am the Result of Myself; Propping My Shadow;Notable works have been collected worldwide by art galleries, institutions, universities, foundations and collectors.


Scientists Team


Ding Ning, Li Nan, Hao Wanjun, Zhu Hongwu, Gao Yuan, Yuan Xiaoqiang, Xiang Renwei, Chen Nuohan, Kuang Yiling, Wang Zihao, Liu Lanxi, Shen Siyang, Wang Qi, He Xing,Fu Ruiqing 


 About PAM  


Situated in the north district of Pingshan Culture Quarter, The Pingshan Art Museum (PAM) is an important public cultural institution in Shenzhen. It is a major force for resource fusion from conventional public art museums and private art institutions, fueled by its institutional innovation. Aiming to build an art museum that is “positive and cool”, PAM actively explores professional development with high-quality in an international scope. The Pingshan Art Museum dedicates to be a new landmark in our time by bringing fresh and diverse cultural enjoyment and experiences to its citizens and celebrating vitality, inclusion, creativity, and interaction.



Shenzhen Contemporary Artists Series |

Prelude | Making History and Making Endeavors


The development of contemporary art in Shenzhen can be traced back to as early as 85 New Wave period. At that time, as a burgeoning and imaginative city, Shenzhen gave birth to some sporadic art movements and individual practices. However, Shenzhen then was obligated to undertake the mission of conducting experiments and thereby working miracles in the economic and political fields. As a result, culture and art were emerging, with dramatic growth yet to come. 


Until 1997, Shenzhen witnessed the building and opening of He Xiangning Art Museum and Guan Shanyue Art Museum in the same year. Contemporary art in Shenzhen has shown an increasingly clear academic positioning, while demonstrating the rise and vitality of Pearl River Delta in the contemporary art context. In 2005, OCAT, initiated by Huang Zhuan among others, was formally established in Shenzhen, marking the awakening of the subjective consciousness of contemporary art in Shenzhen. It can be concluded that Shenzhen position and its independent efforts concerning Chinese contemporary art have helped facilitate the academic research and value construction of Chinese contemporary art. At this stage, the contemporary art in Shenzhen has also witnessed the sprouting of non-indigenous and events-based art when a surprising number of biennales came out. Objectively speaking, the series of practices loosened and cultivated the soil for contemporary art in Shenzhen, while promoting and shaping the basic appearance of the development of contemporary art in Shenzhen today.


Against this backdrop, Pingshan Art Museum was established as the times demanded. Over the past two years of work, we have been emphasizing historical perspectives, contemporary pivots and prudent judgment, which should play a role in the construction of contemporary art scenes and local art. Based on the realistic situation and development stage of contemporary art in Shenzhen, the Shenzhen Contemporary Artists Series is expected to promote the major construction of contemporary art in Shenzhen by means of inspiring, assisting and inheriting acts. We hope to present the structure and texture of Shenzhen contemporary art through the analysis of individual cases. The richer the texture, the greater intellectual thickness and potential the city will have.


The contemporary art in Shenzhen presents a state of individual migration and frequent movement, which prompts the definition of "Shenzhen Contemporary Artists". Among them are the artists Liang Quan and Zhou Li who have been involved into the field for 20 or 30 years, Jiang Zhi who went north after the momentous years of starting out a career as an artist in Shenzhen, as well as Li Liao born in 1980s. Besides, the said artists also include Xue Feng who has left school and moved to Shenzhen, and Shen Shaomin, who treats Shenzhen as a temporary place of lodging like a migratory bird. We categorize them as Shenzhen contemporary artists for inspection, sorting and exhibiting. Certainly, we are aware that the judgment itself will promote the infrastructure construction of the local art ecology on the one hand, which also means that this work will be full of challenges and hardships. However, we firmly believe that the shenzhen contemporary art today needs to be reviewed, sorted out and examined concerning its short yet rich history, thus resulting in observations of and judgments on the scene here and now. Should the contemporary art in Shenzhen advance, it needs some self-examination and adventure.


I recall that the late Huang Zhuan, an important promoter of contemporary art in Shenzhen and an art critic, said: "Not all times can go down in history. Only those times that have truly changed the value of our lives can make history; not everyone can go down in history. Only those who are genuinely able to produce creations can pass into history.” Pingshan Art Museum is looking for those “changes” and “creations”, while weaving them into the narrative of Shenzhen contemporary art. We hope to build some solid and time-honored “infrastructure" for Shenzhen and for the contemporary art ecology in southern China.


Liu Xiaodu, Director of Pingshan Art Museum
Zhong Gang, Planner of Readers of Shenzhen Contemporary Artists Series



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