Photographer Mario Testino Exhibits His Works at the Thyssen-Bornemisza MuseumĬalifornia Utility Stumbles on 1.4 Million-Year-Old Fossilsīotero in LA: New Work by Fernando Botero at Tasende GalleryĪrchaeologists In Israel Find Theater Box at Herod's Palace The exhibition designers are Xu Yijing and Neill Gaddes of SANS (Auckland, New Zealand), while the visual identity is by Imagine Wong (Shenzhen). Led by Ou, this year's Get It Louder is curated by a six-member team: Fu Xiaodong (art Beijing) Aric Chen (design New York/Beijing) Jiancui (music Beijing) Ying Liang (film Shanghai/Zigong) Eric Abrahamsen (literature Seattle/Beijing) and Xu Yazhu (Taiwan section Taipei/Beijing). Other featured projects include a Black Box space for creating "on-the-spot literature " a performance of the International Necronautical Society Declaration on Inauthenticity by Simon Critchley and renowned novelist Tom McCarthy an exhibition of specially-commissioned collaborations between leading, young Chinese fashion designers and photographers, organized by the indie magazine Too an art-fashion crossover installation by celebrated British graphic designer Neville Brody and Chinese fashion designer Masha Ma a three-day literary conference, called Exposure Anxiety, in Beijing and a one-day Sharism Forum, in Shanghai, with panel discussions and lectures exploring the exhibition's main theme. A highlight is the Get It Louder pavilion, a freestanding structure designed by the New York firm SO-IL, that will host events including artist talks, workshops, film screenings and performances. More broadly, it touches upon issues of collaboration, individual agency and collective action, while serving as a site for negotiating communal space, both virtual and real.Ģ010 Get It Louder will feature participants from China (including Hong Kong and Taiwan), Europe and the United States, alongside an array of special projects. In the context of the Web 2.0 and social media, cloud intelligence, Twitter and other phenomena, SHARISM examines the increasingly convoluted relationship between public and private realms. Under the direction of event founder Ou Ning, chief curator of last year's Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism / Architecture, 2010 Get It Louder will explore the theme of SHARISM. 2010 Get It Louder opens in Beijing on September 19 (through October 10), before traveling to Shanghai (October 22-November 7). Following the 20 editions, this year's multi-venue event will bring together more than 100 of the most promising Chinese and international participants from fields spanning art and design to music, film and, for the first time, literature. The Louder Song: Listening for Hope in the Midst of Lament is available on Audible, and at Amazon, Barnes and Noble, Christian Books, and GoodReads.BEIJING.- Launched in 2005, Get It Louder is China's most influential and closely-watched exhibition of emerging, young talent across creative disciplines. And he sings a louder song than suffering ever could. In the midst of your darkest times, let Aubrey Sampson help you discover that lament leads you back to a place of hope-because God sings a song of renewal and restoration within your pain. It recognizes the existence of evil and suffering-without any sugarcoating-while simultaneously declaring that suffering will not have the final say. Lament anticipates new creation but acknowledges the painful reality of now. Lament minds the gap between current hopelessness and coming hope. Whether you are dealing with grief, spiritual doubt, chronic pain, or a difficult season of life, there is a pathway through this suffering: lament. Here, you are raw before God, an open wound. In the next, you might descend into disbelief and despair. In one breath, you may be able to say with confidence that God’s got this. In the midst of suffering, you want answers for the unanswerable, resolutions to the unresolvable.
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