Naihan Li

Naihan Li

After graduating from Bartlett School of Architecture[1]] (UCL) Naihan Li returned to Beijing where she first collaborated with Ai Weiwei as coordinator for the Jinhua Architectural Park development.

She later worked as independent architect and designer for architectural and graphic design projects of different scales. Her finished constructions include Keruo Space, a space for artistic practices in CCD, and the Royal Kitchen restaurant and shop inside the Forbidden City.

She was also project manager for the CCTV/TVCC exhibition by OMA (Office for Metropolitan Architecture) in collaboration with MoMA (NY) at the CourtYard Gallery (Beijing). After the establishment of BAO Atelier Hong Kong Ltd [2]), as a director of the company, she led graphic and catalogue design projects such as "Aftershock- Contemporary British Art" for the British Council; "ALLLOOKSAME-China, Japan and Korea art [3] " China Business Guide" Santander Bank . She also worked on the exhibition design of 'Seduction-Borderline Moving Image" and "NIKE Golden 08 Beijing Olympic Creative research project.

She is currently working as the coordinator and designer of the UBS Art Collection Show in Shanghai Art Museum "Memories for Tomorrow", Beijing National Art Museum of China "Moving Horizons" \ and Guangdong Art Museum "Fact and Fiction", and other gallery design project. Meanwhile she has participated the Goethe Institution's 20th Anniversary project in Beijing, "Goethe Night" [4] as an artists, her installation "Brandenburg Gate" was collected by the institution.

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