The Megaphones Quartet is a live art project collaboratively created by Chen Ran, a resident artist at A4 Art Museum, and three artist friends he met in Chengdu: Gao Yuan, Yang Ran, and Deng Shangdong.
Using any number of handheld megaphones between 1 and 50, the four artists relay their creations in the small theater of A4 Art Museum. All the pieces are connected to form a performance, leaving traces of their works together in the same space.
The works include:
Gao Yuan’s “Cross-Running” Chen Ran’s “The Script is Written (And You Can Decide How to Perform)” Yang Ran’s “Resonance Protocol” Deng Shangdong’s “In Search of Megaphones”
Chen Ran is an independent theater director, sound designer, and writer. He was born in Fuzhou, Fujian, and currently lives in Beijing. He is the founder of StageNoMore Art Group and a co-curator of the SoundRoar Theater Festival. His artistic practice focuses on theater, sound, text, and image, exploring contemporary identity issues, digital existence, and how technology connects memory, the present, and the future. He has received residency grants from the German Theater and Digital Reality Institute and was nominated for Best New Director at the 2021 Shanghai “Yi Theater Awards.”
Gao Yuan was born in Xining, Qinghai Province, in 1981. He graduated from the Art Department of Qinghai Normal University in 2005 and from the Art Academy of Ukraine National Pedagogical University in 2007. In 2009, he initiated the Possibility Body Art Workshop in Xining. In 2012, he organized the performance art group “Collapse Group.” In 2016, he founded the non-profit art space “Xining Contemporary” in Xining. In 2022, he co-founded the Windhorse Art Store with Zeng Jie in Chengdu. His artistic practice is concept-based, spanning various media such as performance, video, film, installation, and everyday objects, focusing on the complex manifestations of the zeitgeist on individuals.
Yang Ran, born in Sichuan, focuses her work and research on transforming art into a method to explore the relationship between individual life sensations and subjective rational ethics construction. She practices in social and cultural contexts using perceptible media and methods. Currently, she is continuously rethinking and constructing new contexts and methods for working scenes, mainly focusing on actions such as images, live performances, events, bodies, and writing. She explores and organizes social participation in live scenes, making art a meeting place. She currently teaches at the Sichuan Conservatory of Music, Arts Theory and Management Department, as an associate professor.
Deng Shangdong, born in Sichuan in 1990, graduated from the Attached Middle School of Sichuan Fine Arts Institute in 2009 and received a Bachelor of Arts degree from the School of Fine Arts, Chongqing Normal University, in 2013. He is a performance artist, photographer, and illustrator, the founder of the Ruins Site Art Festival, and the organizer of the Firebrand Performance Art Festival. His works focus on personal emotional experiences and the combination of real situations and personal experiences. His main creative methods are performance art, video, photography, and illustration. He focuses on the living conditions of young subcultures, presenting the real body views of young people today. He currently lives and works in Chengdu.