Models are the starting point of construction, as well as the extraction and reconstitution of reality, allowing us to see the world anew through changing perspectives and scales. The group exhibition Modeling the World presents four parallel projects rooted in models by artists, as well as architectural models and design drawings for Aranya’s architectural landmarks in Gallery 1.
In Gallery 2, Portuguese artist Carlos Bunga uses models of various sizes made from cardboard to engage in a dialogue with the space, inviting us to enter a field of play between construction and deconstruction, microscopic and macroscopic. The praxis of Chinese artist Zheng Guogu fuses architecture and landscape design. He has transformed Gallery 3 into an extension of his own home and his conceptual models, rendering invisible ernergies into visible models. The American artist duo Ilya & Emilia Kabakov, born in the former Soviet Union, construct narratives from buildings and models. In Gallery 4, they tell of human dreams of flight, bringing utopian imagination and disillusionment to life within a poetic fiction. German artist Isa Melsheimer’s practice is deeply inspired by modernist architecture. In Gallery 5, a series of her “models”reconstruct specific architectural and natural elements through semi-fictional means, revealing architecture’s gradual shift towards the organic.
In these artists’ practices, the model is more than just a microcosm of a building; it is a conceptual tool for liberation from limitations. These models interact with space and with the viewer to form a fluid, experiential medium in fusion with the environment and ideas. Spurred by aerial and satellite technology, top-down imagery has Spurred by aerial and satellite technology, top-down imagery has flooded our lives and visual culture. In this way, it seems as if the world has been modeled. The exhibition invites audiences in Aranya, a unique community field being constantly shaped by architecture, to ask, is the world itself a model?
This exhibition is organized by Assistant Curator Jiang Ruoyu and Project Coordinator Wang Jiaming at the Aranya Art Center.
Chen Ruofan
Botanical Bank: 54 Objects Transplanted
2023
Stainless steel, LED, video
400 × 400 × 400 cm
55:92 min.
Commissioned and produced by aranya plein air art project 2023
Installation view, aranya plein air art project
July 7th to October 29th, 2023
Photography Sun Shi
Courtesy of aranya plein air art project
Robert Mapplethorpe
Self Portrait
1981
Silver gelatin print
58.5 × 61 × 3.2 cm (framed)
Installation view, aranya plein air art project
July 7th to October 29th, 2023
Photography Sun Shi
Courtesy of aranya plein air art project
© Robert Mapplethorpe Foundation. Used by permission.
Courtesy Galerie Thaddaeus Ropac, London · Paris · Salzburg · Seoul
Haegue Yang
Migratory DMZ Birds on Asymmetric Lens - Duiitt Duiitt Vessel (Gray-Backed Thrush)
2020
Soapstone, 3D printed resin
158 × 89 × 147 cm
Installation view, aranya plein art project
July 7th to October 29th, 2023
Photography Sun Shi
Courtesy of the artist, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Paris
and aranya plein air art project
Christine Sun Kim
A Permanent Tourist In A Foreign Language
2023
Inkjet printing on stainless-steel sign post
225 × 150 cm × 7 parts
Commissioned and produced by aranya plein air art project 2023
Installation view, aranya plein air art project
July 7th to October 29th, 2023
Photography Sun Shi
Courtesy of aranya plein air art project