Cui Jie, Pigeon's House, 2016, Stainless steel and coloured aluminium, 260 x 450 x 245 cm
A Beautiful Disorder
Cass Sculpture Foundation
New Barn Hill Road
Chichester, West Sussex, UK
3 July—6 November, 2016
Artists: Bi Rongrong, Cao Dan, Cao Fei, Cheng Ran, Cui Jie, Jennifer Ma Wen, Li Jinghu, Lu Pingyuan, Xu Zhen (Produced by MadeIn Company), Rania Ho, Song Ta, Tu Wei-Cheng, Wang Sishun, Wang Wei, Wang Yuyang, Zhang Ruyi, Zheng Bo and Zhao Yao.
The historical relationship between English and Chinese landscape aesthetics is the starting point and inspiration for these contemporary Chinese and Greater Chinese artists. The title of the exhibition, A Beautiful Disorder, is a quote from an influential letter written by the Jesuit missionary and artist Jean-Denis Attiret in 1743 that had a tremendous effect on English garden culture. Attiret used the term to describe the ability of the Chinese garden to provoke violent and often opposing sensations in the viewer through a series of theatrical framing devices. The exhibition invites the viewer to reflect on China's past, present and future relationship with the world at large, and provides valuable insight into the state of Chinese culture, politics and society today from the perspective of some of its most dynamic and engaging artists.
Curated by Ella Liao, Claire Shea and Wenny Teo

Xu Zhen (Produced by MadeIn Company), Movement Field, 2016, Chalk

Cui Jie, Pigeon's House, 2016, Stainless steel and coloured aluminium, 260 x 450 x 245 cm

Zheng Bo, Socialism Good, 2016, Various Plants

Jennifer Wen Ma, Molar, 2016, Glass, Tyvek, Plexiglass, Chinese ink

Jennifer Wen Ma, Molar, 2016, Glass, Tyvek, Plexiglass, Chinese ink

Song Ta, Why do they never take colour photos?, 2016, Fibreglass, Limewash, 780 x 400 x 320 cm

Wang Yuyang, Identity, 2016, Brass, Red copper, Cast iron, Stainless steel, Concrete, Marble, Fiberglass, 580 x 600 x 560 cm

Zhang Ruyi, Pause, 2016, Concrete

Tu Wei-Cheng, Bu Num Civilisation Wheel, 2016, Bronze