Charlie Chaplin: A Vision
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Charlie Chaplin: A Vision

Venue:
Yuz Museum
35 Fenggu Road Xuhui Shanghai
Date:
6/8/2018
This ticket is only available as an e-ticket
Charlie Chaplin: A Vision
Closed

Charlie Chaplin: A Vision

6/8/2018
Yuz Museum
35 Fenggu Road Xuhui Shanghai
150
E-ticket

Event details

Yuz Museum recently announced that they would bring a major retrospective exhibition of the King of Comedy, Charlie Chaplin, to China, coproduced by the Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne and Yuz Museum, Shanghai.
 
 
Modern Times (United Artists), 1934-1935.

© Roy Export SAS / courtesy Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne
 
Charlie Chaplin is the founder of modern comedy, one of the most influential performing artists and film directors of the 20th century. His comical image with bowler hat, bamboo cane and small moustache is well known and deeply rooted worldwide. The recipient of a Special Oscar in 1928 for The Circus and an Academy Honorary Award in 1972, Chaplin made an immeasurable contribution to the development of film in the 20th century. He himself was a famous pacifist and social activist.

The Charles Chaplin photographic archive was entrusted to the Musée de l’Elysée in January 2011 by the Chaplin Association and Roy Export SAS. Some 20,000 negatives, prints and original albums cover 60 years of the professional and private life of the filmmaker. The collection includes production and set stills, as well as travel albums and portraits by well-known photographers such as James Abbe, Edward Steichen and Richard Avedon. The Musée de l’Elysée benefited from the collaboration of Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna which digitized and made available Chaplin photographic and paper archive.

In October 2015, at the invitation of Mrs. Tatyana Franck, director of the Musée de l’Elysée, Mr. Budi Tek, founder of Yuz Museum, attended a seminar in Lausanne, Switzerland. When visiting the Collections’space of the Musée de l’Elysée, Mr. Budi Tek found the curators studying precious original photographs of Chaplin and doing restoration work. The collection testifies as much to the evolution of Chaplin’s famous tramp, a mischievous dandy but a great charmer, at the beginning of his career, as to the artist at work. Some photos also show that Chaplin visited China and Bali, which coincides with Mr. Budi Tek’s background. Charlie Chaplin is beloved to Chinese audiences. Recalling this comedy master through his photographic archive and related contemporary artworks, Mr. Budi Tek believes it will enable the audience to have a better understanding about why the characters Chaplin created transcend time and become classics. His remarkable vision of cinematic art and his open-minded spirit of exploration still have far-reaching impact and enlightening significance even today. The Yuz Museum team immediately decided to collaborate with the Musée de l’Elysée and started preparations for the exhibition.

 

 
 
Mrs. Carole Sandrin, Curator, Chaplin Photographic Archive at the Musée de l’Elysée and Mr. Budi Tek, founder of Yuz Museum, 2015
 
“Charlie Chaplin. A Vision” is a major exhibition proposed by the Musée de l’Elysée and coproduced by the Yuz Museum, Shanghai. Presented in chronological order, its aim is to help us better understand the modernity of Charles Chaplin and of his timeless character by shedding a new

light on their deep humanism. Who was Charles Chaplin? What had he seen of this world and how did it influence his art? What was he trying to transmit to us? How did the world and especially the artists of his time perceive the man and the tramp? How is he perceived by modern artists? The exhibition explores the reasons for his success, those that brought about and nourished his critical fortunes, and measures the role that the photographic image played in the prosperity of the legend.

In November 2017, Tatyana Franck, director of the Musée de l’Elysée was invited to attend the 2017 Yuz Museum Benefit Gala Dinner and released the exhibition plan of this collaboration between two museums. By taking a shot/countershot approach to his life and career, and by revealing the secrets of his cinematic language, the exhibition also attempts to re-evaluate Chaplin’s revolutionary artistic heritage. With over 300 photographs and documents from the Chaplin Archive and almost two hours of film clips, the exhibition also includes items from private collections and public institutions (original posters, videos, paintings, drawings, lithographs) that highlight the impact of the figure of Charles Chaplin on the production of international artists, from the avant-garde artists of the 1920s to today, such as Fernand Léger, Marc Chagall, Erwin Blumenfeld, Varvara Stepanova, Tony DeLap, C215 and Lita Cabellut.
 
 

Mrs. Tatyana Franck, Director of the Musée de l’Elysée, released the exhibition plan at the dinner, 2017

The Great Dictator (United Artists), 1939-1940.

© Roy Export SAS / courtesy Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne
 
 
Charles Chaplin poses as the Tramp, circa 1915

© From the Archives of the Roy Export Co. Ltd / courtesy Musée de l’Elysée, Lausanne
 
Conceived of as a major international project, the exhibition “Charlie Chaplin. A Vision” will first be presented at the Yuz Museum in Shanghai from June 8 to October 7, 2018, and should then be presented in Mexico City in November 2018. Two other venues are projected. The exhibition will be accompanied by a publication.

“Charlie Chaplin. A Vision” is made possible by Yuz Museum and the Musée de l’Elysée with the support of Yuz Foundation. The exhibition would not be possible without the support of Roy Export and the Chaplin Estate. It was curated in collaboration with Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna.
 
About Curators
Carole Sandrin, Curator, Chaplin Photographic Archive, Musée de l’Elysée, assisted by Justine Chapalay
Tatyana Franck, Director, Musée de l’Elysée
Cecilia Cenciarelli, Head of Research and Special Projects, Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna, assisted by Elena Correra

About Charlie Chaplin
Charlie Chaplin was born on 16th April, 1889 in London; he died on 25th December, 1977 in Vevey, Switzerland. At only twenty years old he left for the United States with the music-hall troupe of Fred Karno, where he would be spotted by Mack Sennett, the director of the Keystone Film Company. His first short film, Making a Living, was in 1914. In his second film, Kid Auto Races at Venice, Chaplin appeared in the costume of the Tramp. Between 1914 and 1923, Chaplin produced over 70 short films. From 1925-1967, he completed eight more films. Beginning as an actor, Chaplin transformed quickly over the course of his career into a multifaceted artist involved in his work as director, producer, actor, writer and composer.

The Chaplin Archives are now owned by the different rights holding companies he set up, and managed by the Chaplin office in Paris. www.charliechaplin.com

About the Musée de l’Elysée
The Musée de l’Elysée is one of the world’s leading museums entirely dedicated to photography. Since its establishment in 1985, it has improved public understanding of photography through inno-vative exhibitions, key publications and engaging events.

Recognised as a centre of expertise in the field of conservation and enhancement of visual heritage, it holds a unique collection of more than 1 million phototypes and preserves several photographic archives, in particular those of Ella Maillart, Nicolas Bouvier, Jan Groover, Sabine Weiss and René Burri. By supporting young photographers, offering new perspectives on the masters and confronting photography with other art forms, the Musée de l’Elysée experiments with the image. Based in Switzerland, it presents four major exhibitions in Lausanne each year and an average of fifteen in prestigious museums and festivals around the world. Regional by character and international in scope, it seeks to constantly develop new and exciting ways to interact with audiences and collaborate with other institutions.

About Fondazione Cineteca di Bologna
Cineteca di Bologna is an internationally recognized film archive with a multi-faceted mission ranging from film preservation and dissemination, training, research and publishing. Its annual festival Il Cinema Ritrovato is one of the most awaited venues for film historians, scholars and cinephiles all over the world. Over the last 20 years, Cineteca’s laboratory, L’Immagine Ritrovata, has grown to be one of the leading centers for film restoration, working in partnership with entities such as the Academy Film Archive, Martin Scorsese’s The Film Foundation, Pathé, Gaumont, Sony, Institut Lumière – just to name a few – and completing over 800 restorations, including masterpieces by Pasolini, Renoir, Fellini, Visconti, De Sica, Leone, Rossellini, Vigo, Keaton.
 
In the late 1990s, thanks to its collaboration with Roy Export/Association Chaplin, Cineteca launched the “Chaplin Project” which led to the restoration of Charlie Chaplin’s entire body of films, 80 titles overall.

Notice

Date: 8th Jun - 7th Oct (Closed on Mondays)
 
Closed from 11th Sep to 20th Sep.
 
**during public holidays, the exhibition will be open on Mondays
 
Time: 10:00 - 21:00 (Last entry 20:00)

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Charlie Chaplin: A Vision

Venue:
Yuz Museum
35 Fenggu Road Xuhui Shanghai
Date:
6/8/2018
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