Beijing Artist-in-Residence-Program 

In January 2006, Galerie Urs Meile has inaugurated a new location in Beijing's quarter of Cao Changdi. The gallery's showrooms and residential complex include a living and working area for visiting artists.

 

Within the rapid multiplication in China of exhibitions, biennials, triennials and public spaces, Galerie Urs Meile sees its role to sustainably provide working conditions for contemporary artists which includes the support of artists in various media, experimental approaches, and their ideas.

 

The artist-in-residence program offers visiting artists a special opportunity to live and work in Beijing. The cultural environment stimulates new experiential horizons, perceptions, and creative processes. It offers thus conditions for the development of new artistic concepts and ideas. As a direct reaction to the unprecedented freedom and economic rewards Galerie Urs Meile is especially fostering critical discussions and developments of contemporary art by offering artists the opportunity to come up with new and interpretative concepts.

 

Architecture 

Galerie Urs Meile's branch exists in an Ai Weiwei-designed modern cloister in the quarter of Cao Changdi in Eastern Beijing. Its architecture is featuring sharp angles and cantilevers in the signature gray brick for which the architect and artist Ai Weiwei is best known.

 

Completed in 2005, it houses three main exhibition spaces as well as a studio and residential space for visiting artists.

 

In Cao Changdi you find the National Film Museum, galleries, exhibition spaces, and the studios of other artists. The art district "798" is located in the nearby quarter of Dashanzi with galleries, book stores, cafés, and restaurants.

 

Cao Changdi can be reached by taxi on Beijing's airport expressway in 25 minutes. To Beijing's city center it takes 25 minutes by car.

Studio - working space 

The artist's residential and working space measures approx. 200 m2. The living area meets modern standards.

Current Artist-in-Residence 

Julia Steiner (CH), 2009/10

 

 

 

 

Past Artists-in-Residence:

Tracey Snelling (USA), 2008/9

Lang/Baumann (CH), 2008

Jan Anüll (CH), 2008

Tea Mäkipää (FIN), 2007/08

Rémy Markowitsch (CH), 2007

Anatoly Shuravlev (RU), 2007

Bachmann/Banz (CH), 2006/07