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Zhang Zhaohui, Icon Series
Zhang Zhaohui, Icon Series.

(Da bao)(Takeout) opening reception

April 5, 2013 – 7pm to 11:45pm


Plug In Institute of Contemporary Art presents the opening reception of(Da bao)(Takeout) on Friday, April 5th at 7:00 pm. This event is free and everyone is welcome to attend.

The exhibition (Da bao)(Takeout) is attempting to locate a cross-cultural and social dynamic between China and the West, specifically Canada. It focuses on artists who investigate, adapt and instill ideas from abroad into their practices, while appreciating the palpable slippages that occur in the transference of ideas from one ethnicity to another.

Artists include: Sara Angelucci, Han Xu, John Armstrong, Paul Collins, Cathy Busby, Gang Chen, Brendan Fernandes, Nan Hao, Ming Hon, Knowles Eddy Knowles, Laiwan, Minjeong Oh, Ed Pien, Shen Yi Elsie, Laurens Tan, Xiaojing Yan, and Zhang Zhaohui.


The title of the exhibition refers to occurrences of social and cultural shifts between people and places, using food as a metaphor for how we “digest” other cultures. Throughout China, Western fast-food chains are spreading quickly (including McDonald’s, KFC and Starbucks), keeping pace with the country’s hunger for economic growth. In North America, Chinese food has long been a favourite takeout food. Ironically, the ubiquitous white cardboard container used in the West for takeout Chinese food is completely unknown in China, and thus, the box becomes an iconic symbol of everyday misunderstandings.

Culture, in general, can be regarded as a system of delivering ideas from one group of people to another. In this way, (Da bao)(Takeout) addresses the metaphorical concept of delivery and interpretation of cultural identity. Artworks from both countries challenge and play with the different cultural conventions and restrictions that exist between East and West.

The seventeen artists in this exhibition are a mix of second-or-third-generation Chinese-Canadians, Chinese who have travelled abroad to study art, and Canadians who have travelled to China for residencies or exhibitions. They share the experience of being “taken out” of familiar environments and encountering a strikingly different culture. While their individual voices occupy a unique position, collectively, they speak to issues of cultural transference, highlighting the gaps, distances and misunderstandings inherent in communication across cultural divides.


Artist John Armstrong will give a talk before the exhibition opens on Saturday, March 30 at 3 pm at Plug In ICA.

Exhibition co-curator Doug Lewis will give a talk on Saturday, April 6 at 3 pm at Plug In ICA.

Artist Ming Hon will give a talk on Wednesday, April 10 at 7 pm at MAWA.

Artist Cathy Busby will give a talk on Sunday, April 14 at 3 pm at Plug In ICA.

The exhibition and programs are free and everyone is welcome to attend!

Please note Plug In ICA has new extended gallery hours effective April 2!