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Ou Ning (; born 1969) is a Chinese artist, film maker, curator, writer, publisher and activist. He is the director of two films
San Yuan Li ''San Yuan Li'' () is a 2003 experimental independent Chinese documentary directed and produced by artists Ou Ning and Cao Fei. Focusing on the modern paradox of China's rapid economic growth and social marginalization, the film was shot in San Y ...
(2003) and Meishi Street (2005), chief curator of Shenzhen and Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism \ Architecture (2009), founding chief editor of the literary bimonthly ''Chutzpah!'' (Tian Nan, 2011-2014), founder of Bishan Commune (2011-2016) and School of Tillers (2015-2016). He taught at
GSAPP Graduate School of Architecture, Planning and Preservation (GSAPP) is the architecture school of Columbia University, a private research university in New York City. It is regarded as an important and highly prestigious architecture school.
, Columbia University and worked as the founding curator of Kwan-Yen Project from 2016 to 2017.


Early years

Ou Ning started writing poems and publishing underground magazines from 1986 when he was a high school student, then got involved in the Chinese Avant-Garde Poetry Movement during the end of 1980’ and the beginning of 1990’. He co-found the poetry journal ''The Voice'' with the Hong Kong-based poet Huang Canran in 1992, later became a rotating editor of ''Modern Chinese Poetry'', an independent poetry quarterly found by Beijing misty poet
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and critic Tang Xiaodu in 1991. When graduated from Shenzhen University in 1993, he shifted to the Chinese indie music scene and became a music promoter and critic. He published the underground music zine ''New Masses'' (1994-1995), organized live concerts in Southern China for Beijing rock musicians including
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in Foshan, Shenzhen, Guangzhou and Beijing. In 1999, he published the journal ''Filmakers'', founded the independent film and video organization U-thèque, hold weekly screening and discussion events in the cafes, bars and bookshops in Shenzhen and Guangzhou. In 2004, he co-founded the Alternative Archive with the artist
Cao Fei Cao Fei ( zh, 曹斐; born 1978) is a Chinese multimedia artist born in Guangzhou, China, Guangzhou. Her work, which includes video, performance, and digital media, examines the daily life of Chinese citizens born after the Cultural Revolution. Her ...
as their working platform in Guangzhou. Ou became the director of Shao Foundation when he moved to Beijing in 2008.


Film works


San Yuan Li (2003)

San Yuan Li was commissioned by Hou Hanru, the curator of “Z.O.U.(Zone of Urgency)”, 50th Venice Biennale, 2003, directed by Ou Ning and Cao Fei, produced with the members of U-thèque Organization. The 40 min black-and-white experimental documentary film with soundtrack by Li Chin Sung (aka Dickson Dee) presents a highly stylized portrait of San Yuan Li, a traditional village within the surrounding skyscrapers of Guangzhou City. The film was exhibited in the 50th Venice Biennale, 2003 for the first time, with a publication ''The San Yuan Li Project'', then was listed in many private and public collections and screened world widely.


Curatorial projects

In 2009, Ou Ning appointed the chief curator of the third edition of the Shenzhen & Hong Kong Bi-City Biennale of Urbanism\Architecture. With curators Beatrice Galilee, Kayoko Ota, Weiwei Shannon and Pauline J. Yao, his full woman curatorial team, taking the theme of "City Mobilization", Ou proposed an investigation into the organization and balance of social life within contemporary urban China. "City Mobilization", opened on 6 December, 2009 and continued to 23 January, 2010, the exhibition featured approximately 60 artists and architects from around the world presenting newly created works in Shenzhen. As part of the Bi-city Biennale, Ou invited
Rem Koolhaas Remment Lucas Koolhaas (; born 17 November 1944) is a Dutch architect, architectural theorist, urbanist and Professor in Practice of Architecture and Urban Design at the Graduate School of Design at Harvard University. He is often cited as a re ...
and Hans Ulrich Obrist to host a non-stop, eight-hour interview marathon event at the Shenzhen Civic Centre on 22 December, 2009, interviewed 30 of China's leading figures from the fields of media, economics, politics, planning, architecture, the arts, religion, science, and technology. The document of the interview was edited by Ou Ning and published as a book ''The Chinese Thinking: Rem Koolhaas and Hans Ulrich Obrist Interviewed China’s Leading Figures'' by the Commercial Press in Beijing, 2012.


Chutzpah! (Tian Nan) literary bi-monthly (2011-2014)

A critically acclaimed literary magazine, found by Ou Ning under the Modern Media Group in 2011, stopped publication in 2014 for mainly financial reasons. As the founder and chief editor, Ou Ning was invited to write an introduction to tell the story of ''Chutzpah!'' when an English anthology of the magazine was published by the University of Oklahoma Press in 2015. The Press called ''Chutzpah!'' as "one of China’s most innovative literary magazines".


References

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