Recently, San Francisco Art Museum mounted an exhibit about Shanghai. The exhibit is interesting but lacks focus. I suspect that the whole show was staged to promote the World Expo in Shanghai, due to take place in 1 May to 31 Oct, 2010, to complete Shanghai's rivalry with Beijing, who staged a militant but impressive Olympic Game in 2008.
The concept of World Expo in the digital age is quite archaic and downright stupid. Shanghai wants a bigger party than Beijing's Olympic Game and it has money to burn.
They are building large pavilions "representing" cultures from all over the world. However dubious the functions of these structures, they do impress, some in a not very positive way, like the host country's garish red prison cell. Some corporations join the foray and below are the artist's renditions of the many Pavilions. Depending on the criteria if a design is beautiful and innovative and if it represents the culture of the country/region, I grouped them to Good, Bad, Neutral and Huh? (whose designs make no sense):
Good:
Russia:
Mexico:
Malaysia:
Denmark:
Australia:
Czech:
Finland:
Iceland:
Oman:
Italy:
Poland:
Neutral:
Nepal:
Brazil:
Hong Kong:
Thailand:
Kazakhstan:
Saudi Arabia:
Turkey:
Venezuela:
Norway:
New Zealand:
Germany:
Japan:
Pakistan:
Switzerland:
Belgium:
UAE:
Chile:
Monaco:
Bad:
Spain:
- I know Guggenheim is popular, but is that what Spain is all about?
Ireland:
- Airport gangway?
Israel:
- Are they expecting second deluge?
USA:
- Pure brassiness
France:
- Come, France, you can do better than this
Korea:
- Legoland?
Netherlands:
- Has Netherlands sunk already?
India:
- Too old fashioned and ugly
Sweden:
- Last time I checked, the head of Sweden is their King, not the CEO of IKEA.
Singapore:
- Nuclear reactor?
China:
- Prison?
- Host country deserves second look, alas, it still looks too watchful to me.
Huh?
Maca0:
Romania:
Luxembourg:
Canada:
UK:
I am too exhausted to rate the corporate pavilions. Perhaps you can try to rate them yourself?
China's State Grid:
Space:
Republic of Korea Joint-Corporate:
Aurora Group:
Japanese Corporations:
Shipping:
Cisco:
Shanghai Automotive Industry Corp and General Motors:
Aviation:
Oil:
MeteoWorld:
Saturday, March 6, 2010
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