Setting the Tone of the Exhibition (prologue body) is the first of two exhibitions at Inside-Out Art Museum, Beijing. The two exhibitions are connected and functions as a research methodology, a state of flux, rather than merely a presentation of outcomes. They examine how curatorial methods form this initial experience, looking at how decisions influence both the display of works and the broader discourse around the exhibition. The mood and atmosphere is instantly registered, observed, and recorded by a mammal entering a new space and unknown territory. The exhibition space appears somewhat familiar to most visitors, but because of the constant changing flow of exhibitions the visitor must adjust each time. Exhibition spaces use different strategies to welcome people. At Inside-Out Art Museum several artists are doing performances at the opening, and the audience will generally be confronted with a series of minimal gestures and works that attempts to generate different moods through sound, films, sculptures, and installations.
In addition to booklet, there are extended captions in the exhibition spaces. The artists have been asked to answer the following questions: Do you have a ritual when you enter your studio? How is your working process – How do you usually begin a new work? How do you consider setting the tone or mood when you do solo presentations? How does the display of works reinforce the theme at the opening space of an exhibition? How can titles strengthen the concept of a work or an exhibition?
The questions are intended as a simple insight into how artists think and rethink the process of making art. The wall labels are meant to activate the viewer, so they can think about and tap into a discussion about beginnings and how works are setting the tone or mood of the exhibition. I hope these short Q/As will encourage and inspire the visitors, and make them think about different openings, use their imagination to reshape, re-curate an exhibition.
In 2026, the book Setting the Tone of the Exhibition – The Anatomy of Exhibition Openings will be published in Mandarin by Lingnan Fine Arts Publishing House, Guangdong, consisting of interviews with internationally acclaimed curators: Carolyn Christov-Bakargiev, Cécile Debray, Liu Ding & Carol Yinghua Lu, Massimiliano Gioni, Hyo Gyoung Jeon, Haeju Kim, Anna Weile Kjær, Maria Lind, Hans Ulrich Obrist, Christiane Paul, Marie Hélène Pereira, Shubigi Rao, José Roca, and Nadim Samman.
The exhibition is part of the 2025 cultural exchange projects commemorating the 75th anniversary of diplomatic relations between China and Denmark. I would like to thank Danish Cultural Center, Beijing, The Embassy of the Kingdom of Denmark in Beijing, Distanz Verlag, Mads Øvlisen Postdoc Fellowship Practice-Based Artistic Research, Novo Nordisk Foundation, and 15. Juni Fonden.
I am grateful for the support from Danish Arts Foundation, and last but not least S.C. Van Fonden. I heartfelt thank you goes to the participating artists and to Inside-Out Art Museum and its hardworking team. Welcome to Setting the Tone of the Exhibition (prologue body).— Jacob Fabricius