Beijing

Anouchka van Driel: do not fear time.

Anouchka van Driel, curator, born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands.  She graduated with a bachelor’s degree in design from ArtEZ University of Arts and a master’s degree in Visual Sociology from Goldsmiths, University of London. Now she works between Beijing, China, and The Hague, the Netherlands. Anouchka has been lived and workd in China for over a decade, developing art and design projects that stimulate dialogue and experimentation between creative disciplines and cultures. She has contributed to the success of numerous creative projects with partners including among others the Embassy of the Kingdom of the Netherlands, Dutch Design Fashion Architecture, UCCA, the City of Amsterdam, and Beijing Design Week.

Hong Shaopei: no wife no life.

Hong Shaopei, artist, born in 1979 in Taiwan, China. He currently works and lives in Beijing. He graduated from Taipei Normal University with a bachelor's degree in Art and Art Education in 2007. Hong Shaopei has long delved into the essence of painting by layering acrylic paint, aiming to expand the possibilities of painting from traditional two-dimensional space to a three-dimensional presentation. The stacked and constantly reshaped paint forms a three-dimensional surface, transforming flat paintings into three-dimensional ones.

You Yang: culture on exhibiting.

You Yang, Director of X Museum and a member of its Board of Directors. He previously served as the Art Director of UCCA Group and the Deputy Director of UCCA Ullens Center for Contemporary Art. You Yang closely follows the dynamics and integration of urban and consumer culture. He has held various roles, including arts institution manager, columnist, curator, art management lecturer, and public relations and marketing expert. He focuses on contemporary museum theory, exploring collaborative research projects across cultural fields, public art projects, and government cooperation projects.

Li Zhenhua: mi casa es su casa.

Li Zhenhua, curator, born in 1975 in Beijing, China. He currently works in Zurich, Berlin and Hong Kong. Active in the field of contemporary art since 1996, his practice mainly revolves around curation, artistic creation and project management. Currently, he is the curator of light screenings at Art Basel Hong Kong (2014-present), and the recommender of Prix Pictet Photography Festival in Switzerland. He has served as a recommender for the Summer Institute of the Paul Klee Museum in Switzerland, and an international consultant for the British Barbican International Exhibition "Digital Revolution" (2014), etc. Li Zhenhua won the 2015 “Art News Asian Art Contribution Award Annual Curator Award”, and the 3rd Ural Contemporary Art Industry Biennale (2015) curated in 2016 won the Russian Innovation Award Regional Contemporary Art Project Award. Served as the chief judge for many domestic and foreign institutions, including: German Translation Media Art Festival (2010), CCAA Chinese Contemporary Art Award (now M+ Sigg Award 2012), Switzerland Fantoche Animation Festival (2012), AAC Chinese Art Award (2015-2016), Hyundai Motor Blue Prize (2018), KCC Open Call (2021), etc.