Executive summary by darmansjah
One of china’s most massive and vibrant cities. Shanghai is
heading places the rest of china can only fantastic about. Typifying modernChina while being unlike anywhere else in the land, Shanghai is a funky blend
of art deco architecture, bullet-fast Meglevs, skyrocketing buildings, French
patisseries, jazz, European streetscapes, charming 19th century
alleys and cocktails on the Bund.
While it can hardly match the epic history of Beijing or Xi’an,
Shanghai makes for a good epilogue or prologue to your china experience, with a
unique story to tell, its sensational chapters found within its enigmatic
foreign concession streetscapes. The bund, French concession and Shanghai
Museum are incomparable top sights that cannot be missed.
The beauty and dynamism of the city is definitely not lost
on the creative types, and Shanghai is now a forerunner in the China art scene.
The scene began with the state run biennale in 1996, now practically ancient
history by Shanghai standards, and grew with an explosion of private museums,
galleries, studios and art fairs; though many contemporary art pieces are not
just relegated to the confines of these institutions.
A broad range of contemporary art is at the very heart of
the Swatch Art Peace Hotel project. The Swatch Art Peace Hotel Guest Artists
Program invites known and unknown artist from around the world, including
China, to live and work in artist studios on the hotel premises for periods of
up to sic months. Current resident artist Luca Forcucci ( is an Italin and Swiss
wound artist, performer and whose workd explores the perceptive properties of
architectural spaces, city soundscapes, and abandoned spaces. He travels around
the world to collect field recordings and to transform the material into movies
for the ears. The collected recordings and to transform the material into
movies come from the Amazon forest, Sanfransisco, Swiss alps and lakes,
shanghai, Paris, Venice, Belfast and many others places. In order to explore
the field of possibilities for sound in a context of music and art as
experience, his work converge with dance, digital performance, poetry,
architecture and neuroscience – lucalyptus.com)
shares with us a few of his favourites
spots around the city.
STAY: SWATCH ART
PEACE HOTEL
A fantastic place to stay, the Swatch Art Peace Hotel is the
ultimate dream for visiting artists. The facilities are top level, the team
always ready to help you for any needs and thecross media community of
international artists is the nest where solid friendships and professional
networks are born. For guests, there are amazing rooms available on the fourth
floor. The amazing terrace is a great place to stay with friends and enjoy a
drink. A fantastic view of the Bund and the skyscrapers from the financial
district is augmented at night by the crazy surrealistic lights and videos of
Pudong’s buildings (swatchartpeacehotel.com).
EAT: COCONUT PARADISE
This Thai restaurant is located in a courtyard of Fumin
Road. The food is amazing thought it can be very spicy, so watch out. It’s a
well-known location, churning out consistently good quality food. I like this
place, especially during warm days; the cool garden is a wonderful place to
have a dinner. Coupled with the soft glow of candles, cosy atmosphere and a
lovely team, everything is in place to make you feel in a romantic mood. Bring a
partner.
DRINK: THE WALDORF
ATORIA BAR
The Waldorf Astoria Bar is a piece of history related to the
old British society. Opened in 1910 as the Shanghai Club, a private British
gentlemen’s club, the place was known for tis 34 metre long bar counter carved
out in raw mahogany. If you would like to have a taste of Shanghai in the 1930’s,
this is the place to be. The old Shanghai atmosphere is enhanced by live jazz
musicians; each time I visit, I feel like I am transported into a 1930’s movie
(waldorfastoria.com).
SHOP: JAMES COHAN
GALLERY
For interesting art
piece, I always head to James Cohan Gallery, a gallery hidden in a garden of
the former French concession. It hosts fabulous artists such as Nam Jene Paik,
Wim Wenders, Robert Smithson, and most recently in April, an exhibition of Bill
Viola (jamescohan.com)
SEE: FRENCH CONCESSION
The Former French concession is definitely an area of the
town where it is a pleasure to get lost in day or night. I like this area
because it is a relaxing respite from the gigantic and frenetic city with its multiple
glass, steel and concrete skyscrapers. Here one can enjoy a walk in the streets
surrounded by the old trees and discover old preserved buildings. At night, if
you are in a mood for dancing try Lune or Craft; for a glass of wine try Salute
or Dr wine.
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