SI Reading Room | Heman Chong and Ken Liu: Legal Books (Shanghai)

Sat Jun 23—Sun Aug 19 2018

Image courtesy of the artist and Rockbund Art Museum.

Swiss Institute is delighted to present Legal Books (Shanghai), an exhibition and bookshop by Heman Chong and Ken Liu. This marks the inaugural library exhibition in SI’s Library and Reading Room at Swiss Institute’s new home at 38 St Marks Pl, in the heart of the East Village.

Legal Bookshop (Shanghai) is a selection of books relating to the legal system in China. For this project, originally conceived as part of Heman Chong’s 2016 solo exhibition at the Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai, the artist invited and hired Ken Liu, who works as a lawyer, translator, programmer and speculative fiction writer, to make a personal selection of books that informs Liu’s understanding of the law in China.

Via email, Chong wrote: “I would like you to select books that are readily available in bookshops in Shanghai that touch on the idea of the law; including both fiction and nonfiction books. They can be textbooks that law students use for their studies, books that lawyers use for reference, copies of the legal acts, novels where characters get entangled with the law, books that touch on the history of the law, maybe even books on scientific laws. I want you to interpret the idea of ‘the law’ when you think about this list.” Liu’s resultant selection of books is available to browse and purchase at Swiss Institute.

Though some of the choices may seem obvious, such as Laws and Regulations of the People's Republic of China in Common Use, and The Comprehensive Explanations on the Laws of the People's Republic of China, in addition to books that introduce the idea of laws and their histories in China and other countries, others are more idiosyncratic, for example: a chess manual; a book that touches on prosody in poetry; a book on programming algorithms and game development; a book on urban planning; a guide for LEGO builders; a book on principles of physics and laws of nature; a book on the governance of a nation and rules of economic development; a book on social norms and etiquette; and a book on philosophy enquiries concerning human society. A full list of books is readily available upon request.

Together, as literature and as objects, these various books describe a collection of limits, rules and systems whilst offering a glimpse of a cultural imaginary.

Heman Chong envisions the bookshop as an open-ended platform, which he has consistently utilized within his practice. Other bookshops include: LEM1 (2012), a collection of 3000 science fiction and fantasy books sold for 1£ at Rossi & Rossi Gallery in London; LEM2 (2016), a nomadic curbside retrospective of the Polish science fiction writer, Stanisław Lem at the 20th Sydney Biennale; and Because, The Night (2017), a nocturnal bookshop that is installed in 72-13, a major theatre venue in Singapore that is open only between 10PM-4AM.

For full Legal Bookshop Catalog, please see here.

Press Contacts:
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Heman Chong is an artist and writer based in Singapore. His multidisciplinary practice focuses on the intersections of language, fiction, and infrastructure. He has presented solo exhibitions at institutions including the Rockbund Art Museum (Shanghai), South London Gallery (London), Art Sonje Center (Seoul), and NUS Museum (Singapore). Chong represented Singapore at the 50th Venice Biennale (2003) and has participated in major international exhibitions such as the Sydney Biennale (2016), Gwangju Biennale (2014), Asia Pacific Triennial (2012), and Manifesta 8 (2010). From 2012 to 2014, he directed Moderation(s), a collaborative program between Witte de With (Rotterdam) and Spring Workshop (Hong Kong), involving over fifty artists across exhibitions, residencies, and publications. In 2016, he co-founded The Library of Unread Books with Renée Staal, a roving project installed in cities including Singapore, Manila, and Utrecht. He is currently working on The Book of Drafts, a novel to be published by Polyparenthesis.

Ken Liu currently works as a litigation consultant for intellectual property cases. In addition to his legal practice, Liu is an author of speculative fiction, as well as a translator, and programmer. A winner of the Nebula, Hugo, and World Fantasy awards, he is the author of The Dandelion Dynasty, a silkpunk epic fantasy series (The Grace of Kings (2015), The Wall of Storms (2016), and a forthcoming third volume) and The Paper Menagerie and Other Stories (2016), a collection. He also wrote the Star Wars novel, The Legends of Luke Skywalker (2017). In addition to his original fiction, Ken also translated numerous works from Chinese to English, including The Three-Body Problem (2014), by Liu Cixin, and Folding Beijing, by Hao Jingfang, both Hugo winners.

SI Programming is made possible in part with public funds from Pro Helvetia, Swiss Arts Council, The New York State Council On The Arts, with the support of Governor Andrew Cuomo and The New York State Legislature, and The New York City Department Of Cultural Affairs in partnership with The City Council. Main sponsors include Luma Foundation, The Andy Warhol Foundation for the Visual Arts, and Friends of SI. SI gratefully acknowledges its benefactors UBS and Stella Artois, Swiss Re as Public Programs Presenting Sponsor, Vitra as Design Partner and SWISS as Travel Partner.