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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Columbia Museum of Art
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University of Glasgow
MP for the Austrian Embassy in Beijing
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Kuangchong Yu
Oscar Venhuis
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Jasmine H. Low
The City Speaking Podcast
ASPZ
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Asia House
Michael Backman
Yi Jing Fly
Hong Kong Heartbeat by Asia Society Hong Kong
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Chatty Cantonese
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IUP Hawks Abroad
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Q. Lei
Hollie Ha
ICRT
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Cambridge University
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Marshall Poe
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Chopsticks Alley
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SF in Translation
Sin Wang Chong
Jenaya Perdue
Anthony and Patrick
Freer Gallery of Art and the Arthur M. Sackler Gallery
Center for East Asian Studies, UW—Madison
Marshall Poe
Schoeni Art Gallery
New Books Network
Wonder Women
Jack Newrick
Angela
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CHAO
Yoa Kian How
MECOPP
Academy of Achievement
unCoVer疫中人
Nanjing Bros
Dale Ward
Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation
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The Mashead
Taiwanese Diaspora
Asia Society Hong Kong Movers & Shakers Podcast
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Migratory Patterns
Jiri Cerny
BioHistory
Holding Heritage Cultural Co.
Bradshaw Foundation
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CUHK Anthropology
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Ben_Coppersmith
Bernard Vienat, Philipp Hindahl
New Books Network
Beth Pound
The Spark Podcast
Universitetet i Stavanger
Natalie Cheung
Helgi Steinar Gunnlaugsson
Made In Hong Kong
Jennifer Lau
Monologue Pier
Global Taiwan Institute
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Loyal Books
John Fotheringham
Uche Sam
Digital Mammals
International Campaign for Tibet
Felicia Lin
Jose Camino and Travis Past
Leo Medellin
Annie Wang and Angela Yu
Nick Pozek
Michael Faraday School
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Sean Curran