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Ruiqi Wang / Curating (2024-2025)[SEM2]

Ruiqi Wang’s Final Project PDF

This is my Individual Curatorial Project: Ruiqi Wang final project Apr 28, 2025

Week 11 Sleepwalker Archives Vol.4: ‘Objects of Reality’ — A Show & Tell Session

In this edition of Show & Tell, we return the power of exhibition to the audience and participants. Everyone brings an object – an old photo, a doll, a pair of glasses …… They are all seemingly insignificant fragments of… Continue Reading →

Week 11 Personal Curatorial Reflections

In the process of formulating the exhibition budget, I deeply felt the tension between ideal and reality. At the beginning of the curatorial process, the exhibition was envisaged to be rich in forms, including multimedia interactions, live performances and large-scale… Continue Reading →

Week10 Sleepwalker Archives Vol.3: Sound as a Distorter of Reality

What is real? Our group activity this week provided a unique perspective on this question – we used sound, an often overlooked but highly emotive and spatial medium, to dismantle reality, weave illusions, and re-perceive the boundaries of the ‘real’…. Continue Reading →

Week 10 Art Case Studies and Artwork Selection

In recent years, with the rise of the global “menstrual equity” movement, more and more contemporary artists have taken menstruation as part of their artistic language, in order to break the silence and stigmatization that society has long attached to… Continue Reading →

Week 09 Review to Mengmeng Hu

Individual Project Mengmeng Hu’s individual project, Surreal Refraction, explores how contemporary British illustrators use surrealist ideas to transform everyday life. Her blog outlines a clear two-part structure: “Distorted Reality” and “Intimate Dreams.” These sections highlight how ordinary scenes can be… Continue Reading →

Week 09 Sleepwalker Archives Vol.2: The Theater of Reality in Contemporary Art

This week, we split into two groups to watch the movie “Truman’s World” and reflect on the “defined reality” of the movie. I was assigned to group A. The key word I found was: seam. The World of Truman is… Continue Reading →

Week 09 The Bleeding Moon: Curating a Contemporary Art Exhibition on Stigmatization and Authenticity

“The female body has been for centuries the main battlefield on which the war for the accumulation of labor-power has been fought. “Silvia Federici, Caliban and the Witch “Are you really going to make an exhibition about menstruation?” I questioned… Continue Reading →

Week 08 The Bleeding Moon

Narrowing of the scope of the topic During this week’s curatorial reflections and group discussions, I realized that there are certain problems in the actual operation of the previous curatorial proposal around “Women’s Bodies”. Although “the body” as a theme… Continue Reading →

Week 08 Sleepwalker Archives Vol.1: Artists Who Make Reality

In this session, we discussed a number of artworks for possible inclusion in the exhibition, centred around the exhibition theme ‘Who Defines “Real”?’ We discussed a number of potential artworks for inclusion in the exhibition, and selected a representative selection… Continue Reading →

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