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“Summer in Shanghai”
11/19/22 – 03/26/23
On view November 18, 2022, to March 26, 2023
Crosstown Arts Screening Room
Free and open to the public
Gallery Hours
Tuesday–Friday: 10 a.m. – 8 p.m.
Saturday: 10 a.m. – 6 p.m.
Sunday: noon– 6 p.m.
In June 2020, the tropical rainy season cast a shadow over the city of Shanghai. Unfazed by the extreme weather, e-bikers continued riding through the pouring rain. Day after day, their ponchos provided protection from the elements while the fabric billowed in the wind. Life must go on. This visual of commuters-cum-knights was the starting point for what became Summer in Shanghai, a three-part video series of meditations on a unique summer in China’s largest metropolis.
While many cities around the world struggled to find a sense of normalcy during the summer of 2020, Shanghai was functioning. With low case numbers, masks came off, health codes ceased to be scanned and the city vibrated as it once had. When the rain let up it was a good time to get out and connect with others, because no one was sure what the fall would bring.
Intent on minimizing the distance between herself and her surroundings, Brown shot familiar spaces near her home. Her camera captured everyday moments while helping to initiate conversations. Utilizing the format of an essay film, a voice over written and performed by Brown carries through each video, sharing personal stories, histories and reflections about the season and this particular period of time.
Portraits of a rainy street in the Former French Concession, ships on the Huangpu River and people in Fuxing Park, culminate in Summer in Shanghai, a series about finding connections during uncertain times.
Janaye Brown (b. 1987 San Jose, California; based in Berlin, Germany) makes work that explores perception of time, fragmented narratives and the unseen. She has exhibited at venues and film festivals, including New York City’s Studio Museum Harlem, Wassaic Project, Wassaic, NY, Anthology Film Archives, New York, NY, the Dallas Video Fest, The Banff Centre in Alberta, Canada and Shulamit Nazarian in Los Angeles. Her residencies include the Skowhegan School of Painting and Sculpture, Madison, ME; Fiskars AiR, Fiskars, Finland; the Bruce High Quality Foundation University, New York, NY, and Crosstown Arts, Memphis, TN among others. Brown received an MFA in Studio Art from the University of Texas at Austin in 2013 and her BA in Cinematic Arts and Technology from California State University Monterey Bay in 2010. Brown resided in China from 2018 to 2021.