Vincent L.J. Deng

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Vincent L.J. Deng's (simplified Chinese: 邓良军; traditional Chinese: 鄧良軍; pinyin: dèng liáng Jũn) is a Chinese educator. His cultural practices encompass arts, new media and film.

Career[edit]

As an arts coordinator,[1] Deng was the exclusive assistant of the I Want To Believe show (2008) of artist Cai Guoqiang, organized by the Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum.[2] As a media supporter he joined the Beijing Olympics, and as assistant president of Unique group[3] and director of Hong Kong Vince Development Co., Ltd.,[4] he hosted and participated in Expo Shanghai (2010), coordinating the Turkey, Slovenia, Serbia and Seychelles and European Joint Pavilions.

As an independent curator, he was executive secretary-general of 798 International Art Festival (2009) and curator of Sanlitun's Green Christmas Exhibition. He worked with Tsinghua University Art School to bring new ideas and modern art to China. Deng curated the Chongqing art and home market (2011). He was guest associate professor of Sichuan Fine Arts Institute.[citation needed] As of 2011 he was based in Hong Kong and Chongqing. He was curator of the 2013 Murikami Shanghai Exhibition and Project Director of the 2013 Kengo Kuma Exhibition China.[citation needed]

Deng was a committee member of Chaine des Rotisseurs, chairman of the Arts Working Group of the British Chambers of Commerce, and Hong Kong Chamber of Commerce.[citation needed]

Essays[edit]

Expo 2010 Shanghai[edit]

  • Turkish Pavilion of Expo 2010, Shanghai, China
  • China Aviation Pavilion of Expo 2010, Shanghai, China
  • Slovenia Pavilion of Expo 2010, Shanghai, China
  • Serbia Pavilion of Expo 2010, Shanghai, China
  • European Joint Pavilion of Expo 2010, Shanghai, China
  • Seychelles Pavilion of Expo 2010, Shanghai, China

Museum[edit]

  • Project Plan of Shanghai "movie city", 2009, Shanghai,China
  • China Umbrella Museum, 2009, Hangzhou, China
  • Turpan Museum, 2008, Xinjiang, China
  • Wedding Theme Park, 2009, Zhuhai, China
  • Dalang Planning Exhibition Hall, 2009, Shenzhen, China
  • Museum of Chinese Pipe, 2008, Langfang, China

Arts[edit]

  • 798 International Art Festival, 2009, Beijing,China
  • Sanlitun Green Christmas Exhibition, 2009, Beijing, China
  • 798 Turpan Non-heritage Culture week, 2009, Beijing,China
  • 798 Beijing Olympics Promotion Week [Ancient Sports and Modern], 2008, Beijing, China
  • Hundred Dutch Architecture Exhibition, 2009, CAFA Art Museum, Beijing, China
  • 798 Yimo Art Exhibition, 2009, Beijing, China
  • Longfor Art & Home Market, 2011, Chongqing, China
  • Break Arts Exhibition, 2011, Chongqing, China
  • Master Print of Pablo Picasso, 2012, Chongqing, China

Media and interviews[edit]

  • "The new step of expo.", Chongqing Morning Newspaper, 25 March 2010, Chongqing, China[5]
  • "The question of curator", Artnow Media, 13 October 2010, Beijing, China[6]
  • "The young artist brings new market", CHINAADC media, 16 October 2010, Beijing, China[7]

Art review[edit]

References[edit]

  1. ^ "【鄧良軍】简介_鄧良軍作品_代表作_策展人_雕塑_鄧良軍官方网站_在线销售作品-博宝艺术家". Artist.artxun.com. Retrieved 31 May 2012.
  2. ^ "中国美术馆". Archived from the original on 3 October 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2011.
  3. ^ "北京永一格展览展示有限公司". Bjunique.com.cn. Retrieved 31 May 2012.
  4. ^ "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 27 July 2011. Retrieved 22 July 2011.{{cite web}}: CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. ^ "上游新闻". www.cqcb.com. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  6. ^ "艺术独立策展人境遇尴尬_今日艺术网". www.artnow.com.cn. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  7. ^ "2009北京798艺术节年轻人做主 -- 中华策划网-中国策划网系营销策划专家山西李欣的官方网站". 4 March 2016. Archived from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 19 November 2021.
  8. ^ "罗中立耳顺之年的回顾史_画廊新闻_雅昌新闻". news.artron.net. Retrieved 19 November 2021.

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