Serpentine Pavilion Beijing + Pavilion Programme
May 30–November 11, 2018
Wangfujing, Dongcheng
Beijing
China
The Serpentine Pavilion Beijing—a major new collaboration between the Serpentine Galleries (London) and WF CENTRAL (Beijing)—opened to the public on May 30 at WF CENTRAL in Beijing’s Dongcheng District. Designed by JIAKUN Architects and modelled on the Serpentine’s pioneering Pavilion commission in London, it provides the architectural backdrop to a programme of cultural, community and lifestyle activities across five Pavilion Weekends.
The Pavilion takes inspiration from Confucianism with an architecture that represents the traditional pursuit of Junzi. Led by Liu Jiakun, JIAKUN Architects met the brief of designing a world-class temporary Pavilion that considered the historic and social context of Beijing and the 18-year history of the Serpentine Pavilion commission. Liu Jiakun addresses contemporary architectural issues with a sense of realism, an approach inspired by folk wisdom and open to China’s many traditions, shedding light on the reciprocal relation between Chinese public life and urban cultural space.
The first Pavilion to be co-commissioned and built by the Serpentine outside the UK will be in place at WF CENTRAL until November 11. The opening event of the Serpentine Pavilion Beijing saw a performance by artist Feng Mengbo with musician and record producer Zhang Yadong. Every evening, from 8 to 10pm, the Pavilion is illuminated by a site-specific light installation conceived by artist Wu Jiehui in collaboration with UFO studios.
A selection committee of eight chose JIAKUN Architects’ design, including Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director, and Yana Peel, CEO, Serpentine Galleries; architect Sir David Adjaye, Trustee of Serpentine Galleries; David Glover, CEO of Intelligent Engineering and technical advisor to the Serpentine Pavilion Commission; Raymond Chow and James Robinson, Executive Directors of Hongkong Land; artist Wang Jianwei; and Philip Dodd, Director of Made in China.
The five Pavilion weekends will each feature two themed thought-leadership talks in the Inspiration Talk Series, and a range of community events focused on the family, including wellbeing and creativity workshops, lawn parties, children’s disco classes, performances and specially curated outdoor art-cinema. The Inspiration Talk Series brings together architects and artists with industry thought-leaders, debating topics including the role of art and culture in urban renewal, innovation and social inclusion.
The Pavilion weekends take place on June 9-10 , July 6-8, August 3-5, September 7-9, October 26-28.
“Inspiration Talk” and “The Future Of…” series
An ongoing thematic series throughout the Pavilion Weekends programme presenting thought-leadership talks and panel discussions, each focusing on a different subject.
June 9–10
Inspiration Talk: The Role of Creativity in Urban Regeneration
Participants: Iwan Baan (architectural photographer), Aric Chen (Lead Curator, Design and Architecture, M+ Museum), Meng Yan (Co-founder, URBANUS Architecture), Sunny Sun (Director, Luxelakes A4 Art Museum), Maurice Li (Serpentine Pavilion Beijing Programme Producer)
The Future Of: Art and Technology
Participants: Hu Jieming (Dean, School of Visual & Digital Media Arts, Fudan University), Lu Yang (artist), Dr. Wu Baojun (Professor, Theoretical Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences), Qin Hui (scholar, retired professor, Department of History, Tsinghua University), aaajiao (artist), Chen Junhui (artist and curator)
July 7–8
Inspiration Talk: Urban Lifestyle—Quality of a Place
Participants: Colin Chinnery (artist, curator and musician), Sun Dayong (Co-founder, PENDA Architecture), Li Lin (Professor, CAFA School of Urban Design)
The Future Of: Storytelling
Participants: Yu Hong (artist), Che Lin (Curator, VR module of Beijing International Film Festival), Cao Dan (curator, director, media veteran)
August 4–5
Inspiration Talk: Cities of the Future
Participants: Wang Hui (Co-founder of URBANUS), Wang Nan (Professor of Architecture, Tsinghua University), Liu Chuang (artist), Jennifer Wen Ma (artist)
The Future Of: Design and Objects
Participants: Wang Xu (Editor-in-Chief, AD China), Nabuqi (artist), Pan Jingzi (Creative Director, DEFRONT)
September 8–9
Inspiration Talk: Creativity in Public Spaces
The Future Of: Creative Technology
October 27–28
Inspiration Talk: Moving Through the Cityscape
The Future Of: Fashioned Identity