Cao Fei (曹斐) – Audemars Piguet Art Commission

News • 15 Sep 2020

Cao Fei (曹斐) – Audemars Piguet Art Commission


West Bund Art & Design Fair Shanghai

Audemars Piguet recently commissioned contemporary artist Cao Fei (曹斐) to create an installation reflecting the realities of living through a global pandemic. Fei’s work, titled Isle of Instability, will premiere in Shanghai at West Bund Art & Design from 11 to 15 November 2020.

“Being away from home for so long, the foreign culture became familiar, the exotic cuisine became my go-to delicacy, the labyrinth of alleys became my daily routine, the strangers next door became my friendly neighbours, and I, once a guest of this country, became a resident. Lost in transition, certainty has become a luxury.” Cao Fei

Cao Fei (曹斐)

Contemporary Art Program

Since 2012, the Audemars Piguet contemporary art program has been instrumental in strengthening the bond between the watch industry and the art industry. Initially emerging quite naturally out of the 40th anniversary celebrations of the Royal Oak – whereby Audemars Piguet commissioned a series of works inspired by the Vallée de Joux – the program has evolved into something much more substantial. In 2013 Audemars Piguet became a global Associate Partner of Art Basel, and in 2015 the brand kicked off the annual Audemars Piguet Art Commission. In the years since, Audemars Piguet has commissioned a series of memorable contemporary artworks, fostering a global community of creators.

“All of the artists and projects that have come to life under the auspices of Audemars Piguet share certain common characteristics. Among them are an interest in philosophical and scientific inquiry, a willingness to cross the boundaries of artistic disciplines and experiment with new tools and technology, and a keen desire to create all-encompassing sensory experiences,” explains Oliver Audemars, great-grandson of Edward Auguste Piguet and Vice-Chairman of the Board.

Cao Fei

Born in 1978 in Guangzhou, Cao Fei earned a BFA from the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts in 2001. A renowned multi-media artist, Cao combines photography, video and digital media with social commentary, popular aesthetics and references to Surrealism. Her works reflect on the rapid and muddled changes that are occurring in Chinese society today and often deal with themes of anticipation, questioning the possible collapse of our future while proposing an escape, or a solution, through the potential of humanity: its dreams, imagination, creativity and the individual in relation to the collective.

Similar to the techniques of a method actor, Cao immersed herself in local youth subcultures, developing a profound insight into Cantonese Pop, Japanese anime and American hip-hop. In her work COSplayers (2004), Cao explored the sense of alienation and escapism cosplaying offers. This interplay between fantasy and reality, connection and isolation and utopia and dystopia have remained important themes across Cao’s diverse body of work.

Isle of Instability draws on these themes, while exploring the limitations and emotions felt in isolation. This installation is likely to offer solace to the public and will foster conversations about shared experiences and the ways in which humanity yearns for art in times of uncertainty. “Cao Fei turned a challenging situation into a unique opportunity, creating work that explores the social realities of daily life under lockdown. The process of adapting to a new situation alongside the artist is also what distinguishes this Audemars Piguet Contemporary commission. The artist’s infinite curiosity for documenting our present reality will be shared and felt above all.”, said Denis Pernet, Art Curator, Audemars Piguet Contemporary.

West Bund Art & Design Fair Shanghai

Isle of Instability will run from 11 to 15 November 2020 at West Bund Art & Design Fair Shanghai, located at the Audemars Piguet space, Hall A of the West Bund Art Centre.

Address: West Bund Art Centre, 2555 Long Teng Avenue, Xuhui District, Shanghai.

Opening times: VIP opening: 11 November. Public days: 12-15 November.

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