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- Cities on the Move was a major traveling exhibition curated by Hans Ulrich Obrist and Hou Hanru. The exhibition toured to various locations from 1997 to 1999, presenting the cultural impact of East Asia's rapid urban development in the late twentieth century through a mix of visual art, architecture, and film. The exhibition opened in 1997 at the Vienna Secession in Austria, and then traveled in various forms to MoMA PS1, New York; CAPC Musée d’art contemporain de Bordeaux; the Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Denmark; Hayward Gallery, London; Bangkok; and Kiasma, Helsinki. Overall, it involved more than 150 architects, artists, filmmakers, and designers. According to Asia Art Archive, Cities on the Move was “a landmark event in contemporary exhibition-making for its extensive use of urbanism theories, its strong involvement of architects, and its attempt to recreate an ever-evolving city within an exhibition space”, which included a continuous programme of performances, screenings, and discussions during the exhibition period. (en)
- Cities on the Move var en stor vandringsutställning kurerad av Hans Ulrich Obrist och . Utställningen turnerade mellan 1997 och 1999. Den handlade om den kulturella effekten av Östasiens snabba stadsutveckling i slutet av 1900-talet, och visade en blandning av visuell konst, arkitektur och film. Utställningen öppnade 1997 i Secessionsbyggnaden i Wien, Österrike, och reste sedan i olika former till MoMA PS1, New York; CAPC Musée d'art contemporain de Bordeaux; Louisiana Museum of Modern Art, Danmark; Hayward Gallery, London; Bangkok; och Kiasma, Helsingfors. Utställningen involverade mer än 150 arkitekter, konstnärer, filmskapare och designers. (sv)
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