Wang Bing – Guided tour

30.01.2022

Wang Bing


Sunday January 30, 2022 at 4:00 p.m.

Free entrance due to the Black Movie International Independent Film Festival

 

 

Speaker :

 

Danaé Panchaud

Director of the Centre de la photographie Genève

The Centre de la photographie Genève is delighted to offer you a guided tour of the exhibition Wang Bing - The Walking Eye in the company of its Director, Danaé Panchaud.

This guided tour, exclusively in French, will take place on Sunday January 30, 2022 at 4:00 p.m. at the Centre de la photographie Genève.

A second visit will occur on Thursday, February 3, 2022 in the company of Claus Gunti, in charge of Project Coordination and Communication of the Centre de la photographie Genève and art historian.


Fiche d'artisteArtist file

Wang Bing * 1967 in Xi'an, Shaanxi, People's Republic of China, lives in Beijing, People's Republic of China

Wang Bing was born in 1967 in Xi’an, China. After studying photography at the Lu Xun School of Fine Arts and then at the Beijing Film Academy (BFA), he worked in television for a while before starting his career as a freelance filmmaker. He reveals himself to the public with WEST OF THE TRACKS (1999-2003), a 9-hour trilogy that traces the decline of a vast dormant industrial site located near Shenyang in the northeast. east of China. The film has received numerous awards and disti [...]

Wang Bing was born in 1967 in Xi’an, China. After studying photography at the Lu Xun School of Fine Arts and then at the Beijing Film Academy (BFA), he worked in television for a while before starting his career as a freelance filmmaker. He reveals himself to the public with WEST OF THE TRACKS (1999-2003), a 9-hour trilogy that traces the decline of a vast dormant industrial site located near Shenyang in the northeast. east of China. The film has received numerous awards and distinctions, including the Grand Prize of the International Documentary Film Festival in Marseille, the Robert and Frances Flaherty Prize of the Yamagata International Documentary Film Festival in Japan and the Grand Prize of the Lisbon International Documentary Film Festival. This first work establishes Wang Bing as a prominent figure in contemporary Chinese cinema.

He then directed numerous documentary films such as FENGMING, A CHINESE MEMOIR (2007), THREE SISTERS (2012), ‘TIL MADNESS DO US PART (2013), TA’ANG (2016), BITTER MONEY (2016), and DEAD SOULS (2018), as well as a fiction, JIABIANGOU (2010). These films are all presented at international festivals, in Cannes, Venice, Berlin, or Locarno, where he won the Golden Leopard in 2017 for his film MRS. FANG. At the same time, Wang Bing engages in the creation of video installations such as MAN WITH NO NAME (2009), CRUDE OIL (2008), 15 HOURS (2017), BEAUTY LIVES IN FREEDOM (2019).

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