Farewell to Post-Colonialism: The 3rd Guangzhou Triennial was curated by Gao Shiming, Sarat Maharaj, and Johnson Chang, with Tang Xiaolin (Phd, 2010) serving as assistant curator and Liu Xiao (MA, 2010) serving as a key member of the team.

This edition of the Guangzhou Triennial was composed of three parts: mobile forums held at various locations including Tate Modern, Guangzhou Art Museum, China Academy of Art, Beijing University, and Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (a total of eight locations). It also included a special exhibition at Guangdong Museum of Art and Times Museum, and seven other special projects. Together, they presented the current state of post-colonial contemporary art, emphasizing regions and realities that post-colonial and multicultural discourses often cannot reach or adequately represent.

Farewell to Post-Colonialism was not a simple negation of post-colonialism. On the one hand, post-colonialism as a real condition has far from disappeared; on the other, as a now dominant mode of discourse within art curation and criticism, post-colonialism has become highly ideological partisan and politicized. It has gradually lost its critical edge and become a new kind of ‘establishment’, hindering the emergence of new realities and possibilities within artistic production itself. Thus, Farewell to Post-Colonialism is not simply a departure from post-colonialism, but a redefinition and new beginning.