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OverviewThis book documents a research project by the Hong Kong-based collective Zheng Mahler in collaboration with Zurich's Johann Jacobs Museum. In 2013, Artist Royce Ng and anthropologist Daisy Bisenieks engaged in fieldwork amongst African traders, businessmen and asylum seekers in Hong Kong. Their focus was on the Chungking Mansions trading hub, where their artistic and scientific research became entwined with the Red Sea Trading company, run by a Somali-born businessman known as the Bull. Zheng Mahler trace the passage of pink abalones, collected by a co-operative of Somali fishermen, to the informal dried seafood markets in Hong Kong, where the Bull has been selling the abalone meat. Simultaneously, the fishermen devised a trade route for the abalone shells from Berbera to Dubai and onwards to China, where they are treated, polished and refined into mother of pearl and sold at profit to Hong Kong jewellers and Swiss watch makers for use as ornamental parts of time pieces. Zheng Mahler - A Season in Shell tells this story, in which distinctions between art and science, business and culture, documentary and fiction are constantly subverted. The monthly reports Ng and Bisenieks sent to the museum and a wealth of images reconstruct the progress of their research. Published alongside are essays that investigate relevant aspects, such as the circumstances of African migrants in Hong Kong or the potential and importance of artistic research. Text in English and Chinese. AUTHORS: Anthopolgist Daisy Bisenieks and artist Royce Ng form the Hong Kong-based collective Zheng Mahler. Through electronic media, performances, installations and exhibitions they work at the interface of art and science. Sophia Prinz is a visiting professor of theory of design and gender studies at Berlin's University of the Arts. She also works as a scientific advisor at Johann Jacobs Museum in Zurich. SELLING POINTS: Documents an artistic-scientific research project by Hong Kong-based collective Zheng-Mahler in collaboration with Zurich's Johann Jacobs Museum Investigates the complex migration and trade routes between eastern Africa and Southeast Asia Highlights how physical waste, alienated labour, and decadence are inherent in global production chains Demonstrates what artistic research can contribute to our understanding of our globalised age 80 colour illustrations Full Product DetailsAuthor: Daisy Bisenieks , Royce Ng , Sophia PrinzPublisher: Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag Imprint: Scheidegger und Spiess AG, Verlag ISBN: 9783858818799ISBN 10: 3858818798 Pages: 144 Publication Date: 12 July 2021 Audience: General/trade , General Format: Paperback Publisher's Status: Postponed Indefinitley Availability: In Print Limited stock is available. It will be ordered for you and shipped pending supplier's limited stock. Table of ContentsReviewsAuthor InformationAnthopolgist Daisy Bisenieks and artist Royce Ng form the Hong Kong-based collective Zheng Mahler. Through electronic media, performances, installations and exhibitions they work at the interface of art and science. Sophia Prinz is a visiting professor of theory of design and gender studies at Berlin's University of the Arts. She also works as a scientific advisor at Johann Jacobs Museum in Zurich. Tab Content 6Author Website:Countries AvailableAll regions |