The exhibition ‘Cosmos Archaeology: Exploration in Time and Space’, jointly organized by the Embassy of Switzerland in China, the National Museum of China (NMC ), and the École Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne, with support from the Department of Astronomy and the Academy of Arts & Design at Tsinghua University, was officially unveiled at the NMC on July 2nd. This is the first Swiss exhibition held at the new NMC since its opening and marks a highlight in the celebrations of the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between Switzerland and China.
The exhibition brings together no fewer than 233 exhibits by 49 artists from the Collection de l’Art Brut, as well as pieces by four self-taught Chinese artists. It is the first comprehensive research-based presentation of the development of Art Brut in China.
Wednesday, 15.03.2017
Sunday, 30.04.2017,
Pro Helvetia
Concert
For an intense tour towards China, Hong Kong, Macao, Japan and South Korea, Mei Zhiyong and Swiss artist . . .are teaming up for a brand new tour project of forty five days. Totally irresponsible and free in their respective artwork, this tour will be the middle of the end, a game changer in the counter-culture scene, death of concessions. Music and sounds, visuals and performances, audience and artists are going to be absorbed by the massive unload of frequencies they both became scaringly efficient at producing. Be ready to be blown away by the powerful cathartic anger each of their public appearances contains. Feedbacks, backgrounds noises, amplification, kicks, effects, destruction, creation, love, hate, fear, pride, questioning, arrogance... every means necessary are going to be sucked, used and reshaped to deliver pure tributes to a chaotic beauty of life.
Thursday, 09.03.2017
Friday, 31.03.2017,
Francophonie
Movie
From March 9 to 31, discover the diversity of the French-speaking world via a selection of long and short films screened in original version with French and Chinese subtitles.
Five talented music groups will be performing on stage and showcase to the audience the charm of French chansons, opening a new chapter of the French music in China.
Location: Beijing; Wuhan; Jinan; Tianjin; Chengdu; Shanghai; Guangzhou; Hong Kong
"Heimatland" is neither neutral nor democratic or representative – it is a subjective, self-critical snapshot from the point of view of a new generation of Swiss filmmakers.Location: AG710, 7A, Core A, Chung Sze Yuen Building, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Location: Location: AG710, 7A, Core A, Chung Sze Yuen Building, The Hong Kong Polytechnic University, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
Friday, 03.03.2017
Wednesday, 22.03.2017,
Francophonie
Literature
This year, the Swiss Embassy is pleased to be represented by Mr. Daniel de Roulet, writer and novelist from Geneva, at the Macao Literary Festival and the Francophone Festival. This is a rare opportunity for the Chinese public to discover the Francophone literature of Switzerland.
Location: Hong Kong, Macao, Guangzhou, Wuhan, Shanghai, Beijing
Friday, 03.03.2017
Friday, 03.03.2017
Literature
Daniel de Roulet is a French-speaking Swiss writer. After his education as an architect, he earned his life as an IT specialist in telecommunication.Since 1997 he has devoted himself entirely to writing.He is the author of some thirty books, including a cycle of ten novels that trace, through the history of two families, the heroic deed of nuclear power from Hiroshima to Fukushima, from the triumph of science to questioning of its excess.Daniel de Roulet is also the author of travel stories, including "Tous les lointains sont bleus" published by Phébus, and critical essays, including "Tu n’as rien vu à Fukushima".The writer will be present for a reading of his latest work “Territoire terrestre” and to dedicate his book.
Location: Librairie Parenthèses, 2/F, Duke of Wellington House, 14-24 Wellington Street, Central, Hong Kong
The residency project will be organized for the fifth time with young professionals from the Francophone countries and China. This year’s theme is pastry. In collaboration with the Jinsong Conventional School in Beijing, Changsha ‘La Belle Vie’ Institution, the embassies of Switzerland, France, Morocco, the Delegation Wallonie-Bruxelles, and the Office of Québec, 10 French-speaking and 10 Chinese-speaking young professionals will be engaged in a three-week workshop in Beijing and Changsha to develop new recipes and works, with coaches from their native countries.
Film Screening of the Swiss Movie: A Decent Man /Nichts Passiert-Broadway Cinematheque (16 February 2017, 19:45) Prosperous Garden, 3 Public Square Street, Yaumatei, Kowloon-AMC Pacific Place (18 February 2017, 13:30) 88 Queensway, Hong Kong
The European Union Gala Concert is a musical celebration of European films. Our live orchestra will dazzle film fans and music aficionados with scores of timeless European films accompanied by a projection of their most memorable scenes. The concert will be followed by a reception and the screening of the opening film of the European Union Film Festival "The Happiest Day in the Life of Olli Mäki".
Location: The HK Polytechnic University Jockey Club Auditorium, 11 Yuk Choi Road, Hung Hom, Kowloon, Hong Kong
“Window” refers to both the clarinet and the namesake object as a metaphor. A window invites viewers to escape towards distant and poetic horizons. The Trio Window ensemble therefore wishes to share their passion for music with audiences. The Trio Window is formed by Swiss clarinetist Damien Bachmann, pianist Christian Chamorel, and cellist Estelle Revaz. Each has been lauded in their own right. During their chamber concert tour in China, the ensemble will play classics by Beethoven, Mendelssohn, and David Popper.
The 1st 1905 Human Rights Film Festival is an intercultural event that aims at raising awareness on human rights issues in Hong Kong and Mainland China through the organization of film screenings, discussions and debates with filmmakers and members of NGOs and activists. The Consulate General of Switzerland in Hong Kong is proud to be a platinum sponsor and to provide three Swiss films to the festival.
Location: Various venues, please refer to the specific screening
Hong Kong 1952 exhibition of the late Swiss Magnum Photographer, Werner Bischof (1916 – 1954). The 85 photos selected for this exhibition constitute a lively documentary of the 1952 Hong Kong where extremes abound. Bischof’s photos revealed Hong Kong as a rapidly growing community in search of a delicate balance between East and West, old and new, affluence and otherwise, with a strong common desire to begin a new page in this haven of hope. The exhibition is also to commemorate the 100th birthday of Bischof, and to celebrate his life and achievements.
Location: F11 Photographic Museum, 11 Yuk Sau Street, Happy Valley, Hong Kong