The summer of 2016 does saw the inauguration of Suzhou Documents, a large-scale exhibition of contemporary art held at several venues within the city of Suzhou, including the Suzhou Art Museum and Suzhou Industrial Park.
Jointly curated by Zhang Qing and Roger M. Buergel, Suzhou Documents featured 40 international artists and researchers over a period of two months.
As a starting point for the Silk Road that once connected China with Persia, India and Europe, Suzhou flourished as the undisputed cultural capital of Ming Dynasty-China (1400-1700). Connected with the Yangtze River, Suzhou saw off the fleet of Zheng He, a Chinese Muslim admiral whose early-15th century maritime expeditions brought Imperial China in contact with India and coastal East Africa (present-day Yemen and Sudan).
Suzhou Documents address Suzhou as a centuries-old but also futurist global hub, exploring through artistic and other speculative means a largely unwritten history of transcultural encounters between East and West in all their vagaries, conflicting timelines and unforeseeable beauties.
After the first edition in the summer of 2016, Suzhou Documents will be developed into a series of exhibitions (or an institution in its own right).
Source: www.suzhoudocuments.com