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Chang Yuchen Chang Yuchen 01 EDUCATION 2013 School of the Art Institute of Chicago, Printmedia, MFA, Chicago 2011 Central Academy of Fine Arts, Photography, BA, Beijing 02 SOLO EXHIBITION 2019 Two fingers make a line, Assembly Room, New York 2018 Service is intangible by nature, Bananafish Books, Shanghai 2017 Beautiful Fine Art Show (Beauty is truth), Salt Projects, Beijing 2015 Barbaric Poetry, Between Art Lab, Beijing 2013 Snake and Others, Fou Gallery, Brooklyn 03 SELECTED GROUP EXHIBITION 2020 Resistance of the Sleepers, UCCA Dune, Beidaihe 2020 Contain, Hesse Flatow, New York 2019 Tie Me Up! Lock me Down! Special Special, New York 2019 The Bicycle Thieves, Para Site, Hong Kong 2018 Disappearing Archive, Mocube, Beijing 2017 Three Walls, Textile Art Center, Brooklyn 2017 Roadside Picnic, Chambers Fine Art, New York 2016 An All-Encompassing All Sounds, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing 2015 Kyoto Art Festival, Kyoto Municipal Museum of Art, Kyoto 2015 Impact International Printmaking Conference, China Academy of Art 2015 Intaglio, 20|20 Gallery, The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts, New York 2013 North American Print Biennial, 808 Gallery, Boston University 2013 Superstition, The San Francisco Center for the Book, San Francisco 2011 Martell — Focus on Talents Project, Today Art Museum, Beijing 2011 Kunsthalle Gwangju: Global-House-Video-Screenings, Seoul 04 SELECTED PERFORMANCE 2020 Coral Dictionary (oceans’ many waters), TBA21–Academy 2020 Coral Dictionary (a lecture), Taikwun Contemporary, Hong Kong 2019 Use Value, a Shanzhai Lyric, Abrons Art Center, New York 2019 The History of All Hitherto Existing Hourly Rates of an Artist, Para Site, Hong Kong 2018 One Cooks, the Other Doesn’t (a runway show), Gowanus Loft, Brooklyn 2018 Decoration (for the people), Artists Space, New York 2016 The Show (of Use Value), Printed Matter Inc., New York 2015 How to Draw in China, Momenta Art, Brooklyn 2014 The History of All Hitherto Existing Society, Printed Matter, New York 05 RESIDENCY AND AWARD 2020 MASS MoCA, North Adams 2019 OFFSHORE, Sabah 2019 Museum of Art and Design, New York 2018 Bananafish Books, Shanghai 2017 Textile Arts Center, Brooklyn 2012 Grand Prize, Lumiarts Fellowship, Chicago 06 WRITING 2020 Think Time, Asia Art Archive 2018 Water Margin, Print Margin, Art in Print 2018 Notes from an Employee at Printed Matter, Art World Magazine 2017 Dear_, Randian 2015 Printmaking Is About Traces, Art in Print 2015 Resistance, Medium and Message in 20th-Century China, Art in Print 07 PUBLICATION 2018 Ten Nights of Dreams, published by Gong Press, New York 2017 Book Book, published by DREAMER Fty, Beijing 2014 The History of All Hitherto Existing Society, self-published, Brooklyn 2013 Snake and Others, published by Fou Gallery, Brooklyn 2013 Snake Book, self-published, Chicago 08 PUBLIC COLLECTION Thomas J. Watson Library, MoMA Library, Joan Flasch Artists’ Book Collection, Pratt Institute Library, Art Center College of Design, Art Gallery of Prairie, Tai Kwun Contemporary’s Artists’ Book Library, Asia Art Archive, Aspen Art Museum etc. 09 PRESS 2020 Re’al Christian: Language, Use, Value, Art Papers Magazine, Sunner 2020 2019 Gu Qianfan: Chang Yuchen, Artforum 2019 Josephine Livingstone: What Is the Legacy of Communist China’s Fine Art? The New Republic 2016 Chang Yuchen: To Translate the Invisible Wind by the Water It Sculpts in Passing interviewed and edited by Liu Zhang Bo Long, RayArt 2015 500 Words, interviewed and edited by Guo Juan, Artforum 2015 Zhu Weijing: Poetry, Barbarism and Philosophical Inquiry, The World of Chinese Magazine 2014 Chang Yuchen’s Private Screening, interviewed and edited by Ho King Man WULUN.ORG 2012 Zhou Ting: A Song of West Islet, Mountain Tai in Mind, Chinese Photography 2011 Tao Tao: Where is the West Islet? Art World, Issue 254 10 TEACHING 2020 Online Lecture, The University of the Arts, Philadelphia 2020 Online Lectures and Workshops, Center for Book Arts, New York 2020 Bookbinding Tutorials, Printed Matter / St Marks, New York 2020 Artists’ Books Talk Series, Printed Matter, New York 2020 Digital Drop-in: Bookmaking, Museum of Art and Design, New York 2018-19 Monthly Bookbinding Workshops, Printed Matter / St Mark, New York 2018-19 Quarterly Bookbinding Workshops, Asia Art Archive in America, New York 2019 Bookmaking Workshop, CUE Art Foundation, New York 2019 Artslab with New York City Teens, Museum of Art and Design, New York 2019 MADmakes Drop-in Workshop, Museum of Art and Design, New York 2018 Self-Publishing Workshop with Youth Program DISOBEY, The Shed, New York 2018 Lecture and Workshop, New York University Shanghai 2018 Lecture, Bananafish Books, Shanghai 2018 Lecture, Art Book in China, Shanghai Modern Art Museum 2018 Lecture, Taipei Art Book Fair 2018 Bookbinding Workshop at Youth Creativity Summit, Brooklyn Museum 2017 Lecture, Inside Out Museum, Beijing 2017 Bookbinding Workshops, Wendy’s Subway, New York 2017 Bookbinding Workshop, Dreamer Fty, Beijing.
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