Everest 2016 Blog – Kinship of Rivers / Wang PingKinship of Rivers www.kinshipofrivers.org/ a five-year project that connects the Yangtze and Mississippi through art, poetry, stories, music, dance and food to create a sense of kinship among the people … THE VOYAGE During 2011 and 2012, Wang Ping and a group of artists and … BLOG Sorry for the delay, folks! I almost made it out of India without … WANG PING Wang Ping. Biography: I was born in China and came to the U.S. in … Mississippi River River Flags are the main components of the gifting. Wang … Images for kinship of rivers wang ping Photo taken by Jage/ Ann LRD of a Redwood Tree in a small Grove on a fork of the Eel River in California:) Appeared among Wang Ping’s photos at Google:)
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artistmgaba@gmail.com Burma’s Famous Natives http://www.worldatlas.com/webimage/countrys/asia/burma/mmfamous.htm Kinship of Rivers going to the Po River, Bologna, with 3000 river flags…then the Everest. Thank you all for your help. I’ll keep you updated with blogs and pictures Kinship, curated by Patti Campani debuts Saturday May5 2016 at the DuePuntiLab exhibition space in Bologna. Kinship is a term that has no parallel in Italian: it indicates a complex network of relations which range from common bloodlines, to an extended social belonging, to the sense of one’s own roots, even to a deep and personal affinity with other beings, cultures. For this reason it does not have a collective character, but rather that of a single project realized by various artists, by a plurality of voices united in a single body. Kinship is dedicated to the River, to its flow, its incessant becoming, which, throughout the mutations and the complexity of its course, remains nothing other than itself. We all belong to this phenomenon: to a unique and vital source which draws us together, while allowing us to differentiate ourselves in a thousand different rivulets, and to flow while appropriating diverse experiences, even to lose ourselves and re-forge ourselves throughout the single surge towards the headwaters, which guide us towards a vaster totality to which we all ultimately belong. The artists in Kinship who narrate this epic experience belong to different artistic contexts and territories: poetry, sculpture, architecture, photography, and video, all of which combine throughout the exhibition’s narrative course, to form a single current of intertwining creativity. Guy Lydster, sculptor, Paolo Quartapelle, photographer, Simone Garagnani Alessandro Menegoli e Lucia Trebbi cofounders of DuePuntiLab, Wang Ping, poet. For the occasion the sonnets of Wang Ping have been translated for the first time in to Italian. The printing of the booklet was a donation from the Department of Modern Languages, University of Bologna- Prof.ssa.Lilla Maria Crisafulli; the translations of the texts are edited by Vanessa Montesi and Margherita Orsi. Opening : Thursday May 5, 7:00 pm Wang Ping likes a photo you shared. |