AiR: Lou Nick to Sweden
February 16, 2012 by Webmaster
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Chinese artist Lou Nick(Li Feng) in Nordic Watercolor museum
AiR: Lou Nick(Li Feng) to Sweden
Lou Nick, Beijing artist, works as an artist in residence in the Nordic Water Colour Museum’s studio from 1 Feb – 30 April, 2012.
The West Götaland Region Scholarship to invite a Chinese artist to the Nordic Water Colour Museum outside Göteborg, Sweden, has been given to Lou Nick in 2012. He will stay in Sweden from 1 February to 30 April, 2012.
Lou Nick was a farmer from Shan Dong province, he learnt art by himself. He mainly works with stone carving, sound art and performance. He had his solo exhibition at TCG Nordica Gallery in Kunming in Oct of 2011(see the link), and he will develop his art project during he stays in Sweden.

Lou Nick(Li Feng)’s studio in Nordic Watercolor museum

Lou Nick(Li Feng)’s exhibition at TCG Nordica, 2011
More about Lou Nick’s CV and art works: http://en.tcgnordica.com/2011/liyao/
Jonathan Aumen
December 2, 2011 by Webmaster
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American artist Jonathan Aumen moved to Beijing with his family when he was 8 years old, from 1988 to 1998. He was invited as residence artist by TCG Nordica. He will live and work in Kunming from July 2011 to 2012. He is now working on his upcoming exhibition at TCG Nordica on February 25′th 2012. His inspiration for the show was an article about the cell and how its complexity is very similar to a city. His show will have many paintings of kunming that are painted through the lense of this scientific truth.
Jonathan Aumen(加里森)
Contact: jonathanaumen@yahoo.com
Education
Privately Tutored, 1993-1999
Central Academy of Fine Arts , Beijing, China
• Professor Yang Zhenwu(杨振武教授)
skills
• Mandarin Chinese- Native level speaking ability with
extensive knowledge of Chinese culture
artist experience
Exhibitions
2002 Anderson County Annual 26th Juried Show, Anderson, NC
2002 Center of the Arts Annual Art Exhibition, Belton, NC
2007 Courthouse Galleries, Portsmouth VA
2008 Wall Fine Art, Norfolk, VA
Awards
South Carolina State Fair-Printmaking 1st Place 2002
South Carolina State Fair-Mixed Media 2nd Place 2002
Commissions
Drug Enforcement Administration-Guatemala City County Office 2009
Designed badge for special operations unit
Over 100 individual commissions
Share Art Together With Tone Leksbø
August 26, 2011 by Zhu Xiaolin
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Date: 2011.9.2 7:30pm
Place: TCG Nordica (Xiba Road no.101/loft)
Free
Tel: 4114692
Norwegian Artist Tone Leksbø will hold a lecture at 2 Sep, talk about her art and those stories behind her exhibition “Changing Places”. Welcome to join us!
More Info about “Changing Places”
Linda Spåman and Her Art
August 23, 2011 by Zhu Xiaolin
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Presentation: Linda Spåman and her ART!
Date: 29th of Aug, Monday
Entrance: 5 RMB
Place: TCG Nordica UP Gallery (Xiba Road No.101/Loft)
Tel: 0871-4114692
TCG Nordica residence artist Linda Spåman will host the English corner on Monday 20:00, 29th of August. We invite you come to share with Swedish illustrator Linda’s art together!
Artist summer in Kunming: Linda Spåman
Artist Linda Spåman is the Swedish Västra Götaland scholarhip holder of 2011, and is already in Kunming, working in the TCG Nordica guest studio…
In collaboration with Västra Götaland (VG), ArtsNordica has been running an Artist in Residence program since 2002. The 2011 VG scholarship holder, artist Linda Spåman, stays in Kunming from June 11 to September 1, and works in the guest studio.
During her time in Kunming, Linda Spåman has an exchange with Chinese female artist Bai Xuejuan, VG’s Chinese counterpart scholarship holder of 2011.
The annual Västra Götaland scholarship goes to an artist who is from or connected to the Västra Götaland region (Sweden). Read more about the Västra Götaland Scholarship Programme and previous scholarship holders here:
Västra Götaland Regionen AiR
…or go straight to Västra Götaland’s homepage to learn more and for contact information to Dan Fröberg, responsible for the programme:
Västra Götaland Region International AIR Programme
Changing places
July 20, 2011 by Zhu Xiaolin
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Changing places
Norwegian Artist Tone Leksbø Solo Exhibition
Opening: 30/ Jul/ 2011, 8pm
Duration: 30/ Jul – 3/ Sept
Gallery Opening Time: 11am – 10pm, Close on Sunday
Place: TCG Nordica, Xiba Road NO.101/LOFT
Tel: 4114692
Norwegian artist Tone Leksbø, TCG Nordica’s artist in residency from 9th of Jul 2011 to 13th of Sept 2011, will have her solo exhibition ”Changing Places” on 30th of Jul 2011 at TCG Nordica gallery. This exhibition is composed of various art forms including installation, photography and video, etc. Tone travels a lot and tries to express inspirations that collected from the changing of places and spaces. Tone had joined TCG Nordica’s Chinese culture course in Kunming from 2006 to 2007, some of the work were made at that time, and means a lot to her.
Tone Leksbø’s residence supported by Oslo city council.
Changing places
A contemporary art exhibition by Norwegian artist Tone LeksbøAs an artist who has spent much time travelling the world, Norwegian contemporary artist Tone Leksbø is interested in the concept of changing places. The ancient Greek philosopher Heraklit said that you can’t step twice into the same river. Likewise, you can’t come back a second time to the same place. Both you and the place itself have changed since last time you were there.
This is a truth especially true regarding China, including Kunming, where old buildings are tore down and new ones erected every second. Kunming is changing, as China is changing from day to day. The rapidly growing Chinese economy, which is about to turn China into the world’s greatest superpower, is also a symbol for a growing worldwide consumer culture. Almost all countries in the world buy goods from China, ranging from food and electronics to clothes and toys.
As the growing economy is good for China, the worldwide consumer culture is still questionable. In one of the main works in her exhibition, Tone Leksbø asks what will happen to all the toys after they’ve been played with a couple of times. The changing process from new and colorful toy to filthy garbage is often very fast. The dumped doll and thrown away teddy bear symbolize a lost generation, to which happiness and innocence fades all too quickly.
In her work, Leksbø also plays with materiality. The lost objects, once so familiar, are found and presented not in the children’s room, but in the art gallery. The changed place makes us see the objects in a changed light. To some extent, Leksbø draws inspiration from the Afro-American artist Marita Dingus and here transformations of thrash into art.
In another work, Leksbø also combines a playful and an existential view, making the audience interact with her art. Photographs taken in different places such as Mali (Africa), Norway (Europe) and China (Asia) covering big «dices», make us think about the shifting nature of progress. Europe has had it’s time of economical and political dominance. Asia is just about to take over. Could there once be a time also for Africa? It is up to each visitor to «roll the dice», or mount the boxes according to the visitor’s own preferences.
The work also reflects on the fact that the artist’s homeland, Norway, fifty years ago was one of the poorest in Europe. Then Norway found oil, which changed it into the richest country in the world. Fifty years from now, the oil will probably be gone. Will Norway once again be thrown back in poverty?
Another work, a collage of photographs showing photographers, discusses the idea of fixing a person, a situation or a place into a two-dimensional representation. Still playful, with a humorous meta-aspect, Leksbø shows us amateur photographers from all over the world, taking pictures of whatever may have awakened their interest. Focusing on the act of photography itself, Leksbø adds a new thought to what establishes a picture. Herein also lies a hidden critique of her self. What do the artist really do when she takes a photo?
Like her other interactive work, Leksbø also invites the audience to take part in the act of photography. In a separate work, «Changing faces», anonymous face shapes cover the wall. By using a polaroid camera, the spectator is encouraged to take a photo of his own face and put it up on the wall, covering one the face shapes.
Beside other interesting photography works, the artist also exhibits three videos. One shows the changing conditions for the animals in Kunming Zoo. Another gives time to what Kunming is especially renowned for – the flowers. In the shortest of them, Leksbø brings the voice of a minority Chinese woman from Yunnan back to Norway – as we can hear the woman’s spellbinding singing overdubbing an airport express ride into Oslo. With the video now being shown in Kunming, Leksbø finds yet another way to the exhibition’s main theme, changing places.
Step into the gallery now. As Heraklit told us: It will never be the same ever again.Written by Alf Walgermo
photos from the opening
Artist CV
Tone Leksbø
Oslo, Norway
Female artist, born 1981
Blog: http://toneleksboe.posterous.com/
Exhibitions
08-09.11 «Changing places», solo exhibition, TCG Nordica, Kunming, China
10.09 «Herremenn», exhibition and video installation, cooperation with Maria Sundby, UKS (Young artists’ association), Oslo, Norway
10.08-11.08 «The Wealth and Poverty of Nations», solo exhibition, Lyngdal Kultursenter, Lyngdal, Norway
07.08 Outdoor project «Liket på kaia», cooperation with Maria Sundby, Svolvær, Norway
11.07 «Blendverk», solo exhibition, Galleri Kiellands Fabrikker, Tøyen, Oslo, Norway
06.05 Bachelor exhibition, The National College of Art and Design, Seilduken, Oslo, Norway
Bibliography
Mona Larsen, «Byoriginaler i fredete hus», Dagsavisen 23.10.09: http://www.dagsavisen.no/kultur/article447479.ece
Maren Thorsen Blekestad, «Halléns hemmelighet», Østkantavisa 23.10.09: http://www.ostkantavisa.no/kultur/hallens-hemmelighet-1.4989386
Morten Michelsen Berg, «Liket var ikke dødt», TV2 Nyhetene, 22.07.08: http://www.tv2nyhetene.no/innenriks/liket-var-ikke-doedt-2083469.html
Gabrielle Graatrud, «Kulturkanal fra opera til Skrik», Aftenposten 30.11.07; http://www.aftenposten.no/nyheter/oslo/article2115911.ece
Studies
08.08-06.09 Pedagogics (art), art teacher, adjunct, Telemark College University
08.07-12.07 Spanish, University of Oslo
08.06-06.07 «Culture course in China», Hyllie Park FHS, TCG Nordica, Kunming, China
01.06-06.06 Psychology (1 year course), University of Oslo
08.02-06.05 Bachelor in Fine Arts, The National College of Art and Design
01.02-06.02 Philosophy and methodic, University of Oslo
Work
08.09-07.11 Art teacher, Øraker skole, Oslo
08.06-06.07 Voluntary work at the gallery of TCG Nordica, Kunming
Scholarships
2010 Oslo city’s cultural exchange scholarship
2008 Bildende kunstneres vederlagsfond, Maria Sundby and
Tone Leksbø
2005 Lyngdal city’s cultural scholarship
2003 Margit og Karl Kvaviks legat, Lyngdal
Bai Xuejuan to Sweden
February 25, 2011 by Webmaster
Filed under Residence Program, Visual Artists
AiR: Bai Xuejuan to Sweden
Bai Xuejuan, Yi People, China, works as an artist in residence in the Nordic Water Colour Museum’s studio from 1 Feb – 30 April, 2011.
The West Götaland Region Scholarship to invite a Chinese artist to the Nordic Water Colour Museum outside Göteborg, Sweden, has in 2010 been given to Ms. Bai Xuejuan. She will stay in Sweden from 1 February to 30 April, 2011.
Bai Xuejuan is a Yi people, she graduated from Yunnan Arts University, a member of Yunnan Artists Association. Her major is in oil painting, but she also works with watercolor, and she developed her watercolor project during she stayed in Sweden.

Bai Xuejuan’s studio in Nordic Watercolor Museum
Bai Xuejuan
Name: Bai Xuejuan. Yi People. Yunnan Institute of the Arts graduate. Yunnan Artists Association.
Blog:
http://blog.artintern.net/blogs/index/baixuejuan
Exhibition:
In 1997, oil painting, “Yi female triple” to participate in graduation exhibition in Kunming.
In 2003, the oil painting “roommate” was selected Third China Oil Painting Exhibition of Yunnan.
In 2005, the oil painting “pet series one two three” to participate in Yunnan Institute of the Arts Exhibition.
Writing a thesis “of Chinese contemporary oil painting of women.”
In 2005, the oil painting “floating fish” was chosen to build the water Yunnan Artists Association Art Exhibition and won the third prize. In 2006, the painting “Sunflowers” “Red Plant” State of the First Women’s Art Exhibition Red River.
In 2007, Art about Art District, Beijing Beijing 99 of 99 tents dream of arts activities.
In 2008, the Kunming Loft Nordica “consolidated” exhibition.
In 2008, the Beijing Art District, the second about 99 of 99 tents dream arts activities.
In 2009, the “plateau” campaign in Yunnan Province Art Exhibition.
February 2009 Chinese art in action. Our lives: 50 artists – Baixue Juan Solo Exhibition.
March 2009, “Flower Season” – Yunnan Art Museum Exhibition of Women Painters.
March 2009.,Kunming 99 Art Space, “we create” female contemporary art exhibition.
January 2010, Kunming Jinding “consolidated” 2009 exhibition.
March 2010, “Four Seasons * Spring” Art Exhibition of Female.
September 2010, TV Tower Art Exhibition – Exhibition of Young Artists Yunnan Songzhuang +
Collection:
2005 “floating fish people” section of Yunnan Artists Association exhibition collection of Confucius.
2008 “lotus position two” private collection of artists in Kunming.
2009 “in the upstream end of the fish series” Kunming collectors collection.
2009 “Landscape Series of fish fish” Yunnan Nationalities Museum.
2010 “lotus position three” Shandong collectors collection.
2010 “Landscape 16″ Shandong collectors collection.
2010 “Fish Series gaffe of the fish” Kunming collectors collection.
2010 “Old Lake”, “Yi women and three feeling” old collectors collection.
Lovisa Henoch: The World Is Yours
January 19, 2011 by Webmaster
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The World Is Yours
TCG Nordica residence artist Lovisa Henoch’s workshop & exhibition
Exhibition time: 20:00, Monday, 24th of January 2011
Add: Up Gallery space, TCG Nordica, Xibalu 101, Kunming
Swedish artist Lovisa Henoch had her residence program from 12th of Nov. 2010 to 25th of Jan. 2011 at TCG Nordica gallery in Kunming. She developed her art project about travelling, used sketches and diary to present travel, thoughts and stories. Lovisa presented a lecture for the students of Wenhua Collage of Yunnan Arts University on 15th of Dec. 2010 at TCG Nordica, the topic is Education in Sweden and her own art project, the students liked it very much.
On this exhibition and workshop, she would like to share the works and stories with local people, just the day before she lives. We are pleased to invite you to attend exhibition, free entrance, and you will get an art cake from the artist!
Artist statement: The World Is Yours
Before I went to Kunming as artist in residence at TCG Nordica I was a little nerves to go by myself and a friend text message me the world is yours to make me feel better. This sentence was staying in my mind and I was thinking that it was quite vulgar in a way and was telling something about have lucky many young people are from the west world.
Now I been in Kunming for two month and during my stay I met many young people that travel around in China. In Kunming they stay for a couple of days and stays at youth hostels as the Hump or the Cloudlands and go and visit the Green Lake Park and the Bamboo temple. The must there after travel south to Cambodia, Laos or Vietnam. Last year I did a trip like this, travelling around in China with train and documented my trip by making drawings and writing travel journal. On this trip I really felt that I was getting perspective on my life and saw new possibilities. I started to believe that all people where ment to be nomad at least for a period in their lives. But the truth is that there’s only a small group of people that have the privilege to be able to have this kind of lifestyle.
My project is based on my split thoughts around the backpacking culture. And in a way I see it as a represent for the western cultures view of the importance of founding your self and always try to make personal progress.

Photos from the opening:
AiR: Lina Baeckström in Kunming
August 5, 2010 by Webmaster
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Swedish artist Lina Baeckström was invited to live and work in Kunming for one month, here is the introduction from the artist:
I was TCG Nordica’s Artist in Residence during the month of April this year, but my journey began back in 2007. For one year the city of Kunming in southwest China was the place I called home. I was one of the culture course students and also a volunteer in Nordica’s Art Gallery. Through my work in the gallery I had the opportunity to meet many great artists and see a lot of art, both local and foreign.
Two years later I returned to China to start working as an artist myself. In March 2010 I arrived in Beijing and during two weeks I explored the famous 798 art district which gave me a fantastic insight into contemporary Chinese art. Some of the photos I took near the art district are currently showing on the island of Gotland in Sweden where I have my very first photo exhibition called “751”.
As an artist in residence in Kunming I worked mainly with photography. My idea was to materialize my impressions of the Chinese society, with focus on allocation of power and Chinese history. I built different settings out of red and yellow LEGO that were photographed towards a blue background. Some settings were built with a specific place in mind like the Forbidden City; others were models after my perception of circumstances in the country in general. During my AIR month I gave a talk at English Corner in Nordica on the subject: “my 798 experience” and showed all my photos from Beijing and artefacts I bought in 798. While in Kunming I also had the opportunity to go to an art community in western Kunming to visit some artist studios and see their art. Having lived in USA, Sweden, UK and China I’ve come to realise how different our perspectives of the world can be depending on where we grow up. To incorporate this idea into the project I bought big round lanterns that symbolize different worlds once painted on. Working as an artist in residence I learned a lot about the various aspects of the life of an artist. The journey from idea to finished art work can truly be a magnificent roller coaster.
Lina Baeckström

AiR: Michaela Peterson
June 23, 2010 by Webmaster
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Artist summer in Kunming: Michaela Peterson
Artist Michaela Peterson is the Swedish Västra Götaland scholarhip holder of 2010, and is already in Kunming, working in the TCG Nordica guest studio…
In collaboration with Västra Götaland (VG), ArtsNordica has been running an Artist in Residence program since 2002. The 2010 VG scholarship holder, artist Michaela Peterson, stays in Kunming from June 2 to August 31, and works in the guest studio.

During her time in Kunming, Michaela Peterson has an exchange with Chinese female artist Xu Yun, VG’s Chinese counterpart scholarship holder of 2010. Click here to read more about Xu Yun.
Michaela Peterson will also hold a workshop at TCG Nordica, where she will present her artworks as well as teach art students the technique of making watermark on paper.
The annual Västra Götaland scholarship goes to an artist who is from or connected to the Västra Götaland region (Sweden). Read more about the Västra Götaland Scholarship Programme and previous scholarship holders here:
Västra Götaland Regionen AiR
…or go straight to Västra Götaland’s homepage to learn more and for contact information to Dan Fröberg, responsible for the programme:
Västra Götaland Region International AIR Programme




Photos from TCG Nordica’s guest studio, of Michaela Peterson and her work, summer 2010.
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AiR: Xu Yun to Sweden
March 4, 2010 by Webmaster
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AiR: Xu Yun to Sweden
Xu Yun, China, works as an artist in residence in the Nordic Water Colour Museum’s studio from 1 Feb – 30 April, 2010.
The West Götaland Region Scholarship to invite a Chinese artist to the Nordic Water Colour Museum outside Göteborg, Sweden, has in 2010 been given to Ms. Xu Yun. She will stay in Sweden from 1 February to 30 April, 2009.
Xu Yun was born in the sixites in China. Her major is in oil painting, but she also works with porcelain sculptures.
She speaks English fluently.
Contact the museum for details about meeting her:
Nordiska Akvarellmuseet
Södra Hamnen 6, Skärhamn
Tel. 0304 – 60 00 80
Västra Götaland Region International AIR Program(coming soon…)




























