Huiqin Wang - Living Caligraphy/Melting (12:36)
Production: KID KIBLA, 2007
In conjunction with the Living Calligraphy/Melting exhibition in 2007 in Maribor’s KiBela, in collaboration with several artists, Huiqin Wang prepared a movement-art performance that combines traditional art forms with contemporary ones: dance, painting with light bodies and multimedia. The exhibition was based on the themes of change as a fundamental element of life and cooperation through art that knows no borders and reflects people’s desire for peace and the melting of old hatreds...
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Huiqin Wang - Emptiness/Living Calligraphy (13:01)
Production: KID KIBLA, Obalne galerije Piran, 2008
In collaboration with the dancer Maja Pučl, Huiqin Wang performed the multimedia performance Emptiness/Living Calligraphy in the Loža Gallery in Koper (co-production with KID Kibla, 2008). The project included dance, calligraphy and video screening. The performance was based on exploring the relationships between East and West, traditional and modern, physical and spiritual, presence and absence, birth and disappearance, visible and invisible, and image and movement.
Production: KID KIBLA, Obalne galerije Piran, 2008
In collaboration with the dancer Maja Pučl, Huiqin Wang performed the multimedia performance Emptiness/Living Calligraphy in the Loža Gallery in Koper (co-production with KID Kibla, 2008). The project included dance, calligraphy and video screening. The performance was based on exploring the relationships between East and West, traditional and modern, physical and spiritual, presence and absence, birth and disappearance, visible and invisible, and image and movement.
Huiqin Wang - Hallerstein (33:02)
Production: KID KIBLA, 2009
In her long artistic practice, the artist pays special attention to preserving the memory of significant historical figures who built a bridge between East and West and are part of our shared world heritage. For several years, she devoted herself to the research of the Slovenian Jesuit and mathematician Ferdinand Augustin Hallerstein from the 18th century, who travelled to China along the Silk Road and became a court astronomer and mandarin there. Wang designed his artistic portrait and presented his life p...
Production: KID KIBLA, 2009
In her long artistic practice, the artist pays special attention to preserving the memory of significant historical figures who built a bridge between East and West and are part of our shared world heritage. For several years, she devoted herself to the research of the Slovenian Jesuit and mathematician Ferdinand Augustin Hallerstein from the 18th century, who travelled to China along the Silk Road and became a court astronomer and mandarin there. Wang designed his artistic portrait and presented his life p...