Ge Yulu
(b. 1990, Wuhan) graduated from the Media Art Department of Hubei Institute of Fine Arts in 2013, and received a M.F.A. from the Experimental Art Department at Central Academy of Fine Arts in 2018. He now lives and works on the outskirts of Beijing. Ge Yulu’s interests lie in the witty expressions in public urban space. Through his art, Ge Yulu strives to mock up the hidden paradox in life. By intervening and negotiating with the public space using his body, Ge Yulu aims to create new dynamic relationships.
Yuanyuan
Cultural and creative art educator, founder and chief manager of the Creative Circle brandMember of Southwest Pottery Association Inheritor of traditional woodworkHas iteratively updated the Circle of Creation PRO from 2 hours to 12+ ecosystems
Based on seven years of school art education, Yuan Yuan has been dedicated to reintegrating traditional handicrafts into public life since 2014, focusing on ceramics, woodworking, leather goods, silver jewellery and other projects. After ten years of hard work, she serves the government and enterprises in cultural and creative development, reunion activities, as well as primary and secondary schools and universities in handicraft education output, creating function rooms and so on.
Yinxuan
An avid citizen with a love of reading and observing, currently residing in the Luxelake community.
Frans van Tartwijk&Guda Koster
Since 2015 Guda Koster and Frans van Tartwijk collaborate in their performances. The living sculptures used in the performances are produced together, and together they decide on movement, sound/music and location. Many of Koster and van Tartwijks performances took place on carefully selected locations on streets, squares or parks in Dutch, German or French cities. The sculptures/performers move and act: they chant, dance and speak. The amazed passers-by may wonder what the true nature of these appearances is: are they machines, performers, male or female?