Chronus Art Center presents "Growing" featuring the works by four pioneering artists

TEXT:Sue Wang    DATE: 2019.3.12

Chronus Art Center (CAC) is pleased to present the exhibition Growing, co-organized by CAC and ZHI ART MUSEUM. Growing features the works by four pioneering artists working at the intersection of living organism, synthetic biology and ecological activism.

Unassuming as it seems, Natural History of the Enigma - Edunia (Eduardo + petunia) by Eduardo Kac bore witness to the first blossom of human-plant crossbreeding. Suzanne Anker’s most recent work Immortal Cities conjugates specimens from the natural world and items from the industrialized domain cohabiting in a cityscape built with myriad petri-dishes. Titled Vessel of Care and Control, the SymbioticA artists once again stir up a contestation about the role of technical utility, insinuating a provocative perception of incubator both as a contraption of care/nurture and controlled life as well as a conceptual and biopolitical apparatus. Occupying an entire adjacent gallery, LIANG Shaoji presents a comprehensive body of work that encapsulates his long fascination with the life cycle of silkworms, in which a testimony of life unfolds in vivid progression.

Rather than a rhetoric signifier, the exhibition Growing compels the visitors wi-th an experiential and visceral encounter with life forms of natural origin and of artificial inception, or from symbiotic habitat and transgenic hybridity as sources of becoming, thus problematizing the orthodox of Aristotelian taxonomy, soliciting a prospect that complicates the conception of homeostasis, metabolism and the umwelt as fundamental manifestation of life.  Growing not only attests to such energetics as the impulse of nature, but also illuminates the act of growing as a technological force that extends the notion of nature to a new paradigm in which ecology without nature calls for another reality on the horizon.

About the exhibition

Dates: March 21– June 30, 2019
Venue: Chronus Art Center (CAC)
Address: BLDG.18, No.50 Moganshan RD., Shanghai

Artists: Suzanne Anker, Eduardo Kac, LIANG Shaoji, Oron Catts & Ionat Zurr (The Tissue Culture & Art Project) with Devon Ward

Curated by ZHANG Ga

Co-organized by Chronus Art Center (CAC), ZHI ART MUSEUM

Opening Reception & Artist Talk
March 23, 2019 (Saturday)
Artist Talk: 4:00 – 5:00 pm
Opening Reception: 5:00 – 7:00 pm

On View
11 am – 6 pm Wednesdays – Sundays
Admission: ¥ 20 (Free admission on Wednesdays)
*Free entry after 4pm on March 23.

Courtesy of the artists and Chronus Art Center.