Looks can be deceiving
The Museum of Art Pudong may lack the 'wow' factor of nearby structures but it is much more than initially meets the eye, Zhang Kun reports.
The gunpowder painting, Frolicking on Ice in the Galaxy, by Cai, and a replica of an ancient scroll that inspired Cai to create the piece attract attention. CHINA DAILY
One of the most impressive spaces within MAP is the X Hall located in the center of the museum. Unlike traditional exhibition spaces, this hall has a height of 34 meters that spans from the underground level to the fourth story.
The ongoing exhibition at this hall is by well-known Chinese artist Cai Guoqiang, who created an installation to suit this unique space.
Titled Encounter With the Unknown, the kinetic light installation was inspired by the nature-based cosmology of the Mayan civilization and was a result of "a boy's fantasy for the space, with aliens, UFOs, and gravity-defying dreams", says the 64-year-old artist from Quanzhou of Fujian province.
MAP director Zhu Yaping says that she wanted the museum to be "the first stop in China for all internationally acclaimed artists, and a place all Chinese artists would hate to miss". Zhu visited Cai's studio in New York a few years ago and convinced him to present his large-scale exhibition Cai Guoqiang: Odyssey and Homecoming at the museum's opening. The exhibition features 119 of Cai's signature gunpowder works as well as his first virtual reality work, Sleepwalking in the Forbidden City.