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Shanghai Biennale - Preview
ArtForum, Sept, 2002 by Rachel Withers
SHANGHAI ART MUSEUM
Hard on the heels of Sao Paulo's "Metropolitan Iconographies" comes Shanghai's "Urban Creation," another blockbuster focusing on cities and globalization. Curators Fan Dian, Wu jiang, Li Xu, Yuko Hasegawa, and P.S. I's Alanna Heiss and Klaus Biesenbach offer a lineup of more than thirty international names, including Julian La Verdiere, Navin Rawanchaikul, Haluk Akakce, and the Cuban collective Los Carpinteros. The urbanist angle seems apt for China's experimental free-market boomtown, but questions remain: How will this fourth installment of the biennial show build on well-trod thematic ground? How can it retain a sense of local identity? And will bit-and-run unofficial exhibits steal the show, as they did in 2000? Nov. 22-Jan. 28.
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