Colin Chinnery is co-founder of Sound Art Museum in Beijing. Deeply involved in Beijing’s art and music communities since the 1990s, Chinnery was the lead singer of Xue Wei, one of China’s first alternative rock groups, from 1992 to 1994. He went on to study Chinese language and civilisation at the University of London’s School of Oriental and African Studies (SOAS), graduating in 1997. After working for the British Library’s International Dunhuang Project in London, he returned to Beijing in 2002. He has since worked as a curator and artist, exhibiting widely in China and around the world. His conceptual practice generally takes the form of multimedia installations, often focused on sound. As curator, Chinnery was Director in 2009 and 2010 of ShContemporary Art Fair in Shanghai, and between 2006-2008 he was Deputy Director and Chief Curator of Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA) in Beijing, playing a central role in setting up China’s first major contemporary art institution.
In 2020, with his partner Hong Feng, Chinnery started building Sound Art Museum, a cultural institution in Beijing with a focus entirely on sound, including museological exhibitions, sound art, live music, archive, residencies, and civic society projects. The museum opens to the public in May 2023.