here Advance and Retreat of Globalization - 2ⁿᵈ Art Macao

Main Exhibition

Themed “Advance and retreat of globalization”, the main exhibition is divided into three parts: “The Dream of Mazu”, “Matteo Ricci's Labyrinth of Memory” and “Advance and Retreat of Globalization”. Over 40 artists from nearly 20 countries and regions to participate in the three sessions of the exhibition on globalization and individuals, on daily life and dreams, on distance and nearness, and on a sense of safety and happiness. More than 100 sets of artworks will be exhibited. Macao is an important transit port for Chinese blue-and-white porcelain, and is set as an important scene in the first wave of globalization. In light of this, the exhibition also features five important collections of export porcelain from the Macao Museum and the Macao Museum of Art.

Advance and Retreat of Globalization

16.07 – 17.10
Tuesdays to Sundays 10:00 - 19:00 (No admittance after 18:30)
Macao Museum of Art, 1st, 2nd floor

Due to the global pandemic in 2020, humanity has faced unprecedented challenges in the process of globalization, which has accelerated dramatically since the 1980s. It seems that the “PAUSE” button has been pushed suddenly in the process of globalization. Globalization is the cause of the problem, and it will also be the solution. As globalization is irreversible, the problems of today’s world can only be solved by the model of global governance. However, the nature of “art”, which is free from ideological bias, has established its value in global governance. In the midst of this tragic pandemic, artists around the world have been continuously working on creation, striving to open a new spiritual path that leads the world from despair. The part “Advance and Retreat of Globalization” is to organize the ideas about tradition and memory mentioned in the first two chapters.

Guided Tour for the Public
Saturdays & Sundays
15:00 – 16:00, 16:15 – 17:15

Mother Tongue
Zineb Sedira
France
Video

2003

Matteo Ricci's Labyrinth of Memory

16.07 – 15.08
Tuesdays to Sundays 10:00 - 19:00 (No admittance after 18:30)
Macao Museum of Art, 4th floor

The Jesuit missionary Matteo Ricci arrived first in Macao and then went to preach in Mainland China. Meanwhile, he brought the Western culture and technical knowledge to China and demonstrated to the Chinese people the “Memory Palace”, a popular mnemonic technique among orators of the ancient Roman era. This section describes how the Western world’s view of China has been recognized, subverted, and rewritten over 500 years, but ultimately remains a memory maze.

Guided Tour for the Public
Saturdays & Sundays 
15:00 – 16:00, 16:15 – 17:15

Botany #7
Vasco Araújo
Portugal
Wood table, 15 digital photographs; wood and metal frames

2012 - 2014
100 x 100 x 120 cm

The Dream of Mazu

16.07 – 15.08
Tuesdays to Sundays 10:00 - 19:00 (No admittance after 18:30)
Macao Museum of Art, 4th floor

In the first episode of the advance and retreat of globalization, it introduces the Chinese export porcelain to Japan, Southeast Asia, and Europe via Macao during the Ming Dynasty. Chinese civilization was spread over the world through the trade of porcelain and other goods, disseminating “The Dream of Mazu”. This section brings together the Ming’s and Qing’s export porcelain transshipped through Macao, the combination of traditional and contemporary creations of Azulejos tiles by artists from Portugal, the brand-new blue-and-white porcelain works by artists from China and the Middle East, as well as the modern interpretation of the spirit of ink and wash embraced in this dream.

Guided Tour for the Public
Saturdays & Sundays
15:00 – 16:00, 16:15 – 17:15

Translated Vase_2017 TVSHW 4
Yee Sookyung
Korea
Ceramic shards, epoxy, 24k gold leaf

2017
85 x 57 x 56 cm