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Art takes a beating as funds dry up now
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08:26, March 24, 2009

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The global economic meltdown has hit the city's art exhibition industry, with several big international events attracting less funds than before or even being postponed, exhibition organizers said.

The Guangzhou Photo Biennial (GPB), slated from May 18 to July 19 in Guangzhou, received less funds from international, especially European, sponsors, Wang Huangsheng, director of the Guangdong Museum of Art, said.

"The economic downturn had a huge impact on our sponsors who helped develop the exhibition in the last two sessions by raising most of the funds," Wang told China Daily.

"Since there are less sponsors, we have to cut costs this year. The expenses on inviting big international artists will be cut," said Wang, adding that the museum is still working hard to find local sponsors.

The museum usually runs 60-70 art exhibitions each year, needing approximately 5 million yuan ($731,000) from sponsors, Wang said.

"But this year, we have allotted only 1 million yuan for organizing such events," he added.

"Art events, which depend on sponsorship by companies instead of governments, can hardly avoid the impact of a global economic downtown," said Wang, citing the example of Beijing's 798 art village, a center featuring primarily non-government-funded art events, where many shows were cancelled.

"A growing number of artists there even moved out of the center because of the economic meltdown," Wang said.

In another case, the biennial art exhibition - Get it Louder - organized by the Modern Media Group, has been postponed till next year, curator Ou Ning told China Daily yesterday. The show was sponsored by big international brands like Chivas and Pepsi since it began in 2005.

"We were preparing for the third session since last year. But following the economic downturn, the event was scaled back for the lack of sufficient financial support from sponsors," Ou said.

Ou, also one of the curators of the Shenzhen-Hong Kong Bi-city Biennale of Urbanism, said the exhibition will be held this year as planned with government support.

Source: China Daily



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