Jia
In its underlying critical negation of propositions of recent art history embraced uncritically by the preceding generation of Chinese contemporary artists, Jia’s work, in its conceptual features, often treats ideas originally developed in Western culture such as text-based conceptual art; and the transposition of the readymade to photography as it derives from the Düsseldorf School. But in its formal aspect, the work most often reinterprets Chinese paradigms, such as compositional patterns in Chinese calligraphy, and projection systems of the traditional Chinese landscape. This general tension of cultures between the work’s formal and conceptual elements serves a more specific critique of conditions in both China and the West. Most often, the artist chooses for the work an outwardly “pretty” aspect in order to address an atrocious reality.
Read more about Jia: a conversation with the art critic and professor Paul Gladston
Biography
1979 | Born in Beijing. |
2001 – 2002 | Vice President and co-founder of The Practice Society [of Independent Film]. Until it was closed by the state authorities, this was China’s first independent film movement. |
2003 | Graduates from the architecture faculty of North China University of Technology (Beijing). |
2008 | M.A. in Traditional Chinese Drama, Graduate Faculty of the Chinese National Academy of Art (Beijing). |
2009 | Establishes her studio in Berlin. |
Selected Exhibitions
2022 | Binding Bodies. Perspektiven auf gebundene Füße, MARKK, Hamburg |
2021 | New Presentation of the Collections, Ethnologisches Museum and Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Berlin |
2019 | Chinese Whispers, MAK Museum Wien, Vienna |
2019 | Touch Me: Strasbourg Biennale, Hôtel des Postes, Strasbourg |
2018 | Language: Art for Leonard Peltier, Los Angeles Water School, Los Angeles |
2017 | Caution, Children! , Humboldt Box, Berlin |
2017 | Luther und die Avantgarde, Old Prison, Wittenberg |
2017 | Lost Highway, Taubert Contemporary, Berlin |
2016 | SCHNITTMENGEN, Museum für Asiatische Kunst, Berlin |
2016 | Free Function, Steve Turner, Los Angeles |
2016 | Between The Worlds, Rohkunstbau, Brandenburg |
2016 | Art For Art’s Sake, Carnegie Art Museum, Oxnard |
2015 | The Chinese Version, Arratia Beer, Berlin |
2015 | Infosphere, ZKM Museum of Contemporary Art, Karlsruhe |
2015 | Macrocosmi: A dialogue between Berlin and Bologna, Altes Postfuhramt West, Berlin |
2014 | Contrasts and Utopias, The 4th edition of the End of the World Biennial, Argentina & Chile |
2014 | Secret Signs, Deichtorhallen, Hamburg |
2014 | Environmental Impact, Frederick R. Weisman Museum of Art, Los Angeles |
2014 | Untitled, Collegium Hungaricum, Berlin |
2013 | Maps and Orientation Part 2, Heldart, Berlin |
2012 | Perspective, Berlin |
2012 | 路 (lu), one time collateral event of the Berlin Biennale, Berlin |
2009 | The Road Series I, MIAUHAUS, Los Angeles |
2007 | Chinoiseries, Galerie Gordon Pym et Fils, Paris |
2002 | City Boxes, Shanghai Biennale, Shanghai |
Selected Publications
ART VALUE | “Die Sinnliche Qualitat der Dinge — Zum Werk von Jia” 2017 |
Museum Catalogue | Luther und die Avantgarde (Wienand Verlag, Weyertal, 2017) |
Museum Catalogue | Jia: The Chinese Version (Verlag der Buchhandlung Walther König, Cologne, 2015) |
ARTFORUM | “CRITICS’ PICKS | Jia,” Nov, 2015 |
Frieze Magazine | “SHOWS | Jia,” Nov, 2015 |
Vonhundert | “Die Sprache der Kunst ist universell” Nov, 2015 |
SUPERIOR | “THE LANGUAGE OF ART IS UNIVERSAL” Oct, 2015 |
FLUX FM | “Jia. The Chinese Version” Oct, 2015 |
EX_POSURE | “JIA, THE CHINESE VERSION | INFOSPHERE, ZKM” Sep, 2015 |
e-flux | “Jia. The Chinese Version” Sep, 2015 |
WDR | “Die Schönheit der Schrift |The Chinese Version von Jia im ZKM” Sep, 2015 |
CULTURE REPORT | “Made In Europe,” May, 2015 |
Eyeline | “Track Changes: Jia in Conversation with Paul Gladston,” April, 2015 |
TEXT | “The Chinese Version,” Jan, 2015 |
Artinvestor | “Das Streben der Anderen,” March, 2012 |
The Art Economist | “Red Dots on the Road Ahead,” March, 2011 |
The Art Economist | “Five Chinese Picks,” January, 2011 |
Shanghai Artists | “Shanghai Biennale ‘Building a Metropolis’ ” June, 2002 |