
2020.12.17 Thursday
Location
Beijing
Information
New institution dedicated to innovative and experimental art practices.
Venue to open in Beijing in 2021.

17 December 2020, Beijing – MACA, Beijing’s newest non-profit art institution, digitially launches today with a series of digital initiatives, including “Bare Screen”, a program of newly-commissioned digital artworks. MACA was founded by artist and collector Che Xuanqiao. It aims to support artists who center innovation and experimentation in their work, with an underlying mission to nurture debate, dialogue, and education around contemporary art. MACA will officially launch in Beijing in summer 2021, with further details to be announced in spring 2021. More information can be found on the organization’s new social media channels (WeChat, Weibo, Douyin, Instagram, Facebook, and YouTube).
In light of the ongoing global pandemic, MACA will soft launch with a series of online projects, highlighting the new role of art institutions in responding to the ever-changing situation brought on by COVID-19 and their responsibility to present nimble and flexible programming. Curated by Yuan Fuca, chief curator-at-large at MACA, Bare Screen will virtually inaugurate the new institution, featuring newly-commissioned video works by a dozen Chinese contemporary artists, hosted on MACA’s website and social media channels.