Rockbund Art Museum partners with Parapraxis for 2026 Late Summer School
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Rockbund Art Museum partners with Parapraxis for 2026 Late Summer School
Romain Vigouroux, Francesc Tosquelles on the roof of a building at Saint-Alban psychiatric hospital, holding a sculpture by Auguste Forestier, 1947. Photo reproduction: © Roberto Ruiz. Design: Rockbund Art Museum, Shanghai.



SHANGHAI.- Asylum has long carried a double meaning: to take refuge and to offer cure for that which ails us. Alienation, too, carries a double meaning: psychic isolation and material disidentification.

But asylums themselves—like any institution—also contribute to alienation and its cure. This was first observed by the Catalan psychoanalyst Francesc Tosquelles in the 1930s. Famous for his work in the south of France at Saint-Alban hospital, Tosquelles thought institutions could be “cured” and provide the spaces necessary to unlearn certain forms of social and political conditioning—what he called “disalienation.” Scaled up, these spaces could even cure society. After the fact, this practice was termed “institutional psychotherapy.”

For the 2026 Late Summer School at Rockbund Art Museum, Parapraxis have been invited to organize and lead a group experiment to do just this: participants will work, study, and share in the running of a temporary collective. Participants will also be guided through sites that are central to the history and culture of mental health practice in Shanghai, including a visit to the historic Shanghai Mercy Hospital; China’s first art gallery inside a mental health institution (No. 600); and the residences of May Fourth-era writers whose literary works engaged with psychoanalytic concepts.

This edition of Late Summer School will be delivered through two interconnected streams. Each day is structured by a large group meeting and two smaller task groups that participants will rotate through across the week. Field trips, poetry readings, screenings, lectures, and talks will focus on historical and methodological engagements with individuals and collectives experimenting in artistic, militant, and research milieus.

Faculty: Francisco J. González, Wendy Lotterman, Perwana Nazif, Geoffrey G. O’Brien, Amy R. Wong, Hannah Zeavin, and Dora Zhang.

RAM × Parapraxis Late Summer School 2026: Asylum & Alienation is curated by Eugene Yiu Nam Cheung, Head of Programs, with support from Tintin Zhao, Assistant Curator, Programs, and Zelda Wu, Programs Assistant.

Curriculum

Large group meeting


In the large group meeting, participants will be invited into a two-way translated process group experience. The purpose of this gathering is to study the dynamics of group life as it unfolds in the present: as a living process unique to this particular group of people on each particular morning. It is not psychotherapy. Two facilitators, Francisco J. González and Amy R. Wong, will make interventions that help participants become more aware of their dynamics.

Small task groups

Smaller groups will be focused on translating a text collectively; aesthetic practice and non-verbal communication; and the making of a newspaper edition.

Aesthetic

The aesthetic practice task group led by Perwana Nazif and Geoffrey G. O’Brien will offer a non-verbal approach towards therapeutic vectors departing from Institutional Psychotherapy’s ergotherapy workshops. How can we enable reconstruction within the breakdown of language? What are the expressive possibilities of invention and improvisation in collective life? Participants will construct various knots and attempt to draw them, and also construct a mobius strip to experiment with space.

Newspaper

The newspaper is a technology that has been deployed within asylums for at least the last one hundred years. Tosquelles made one at Saint-Alban with his patients, as did Frantz Fanon at Blida, and Jean Oury and Félix Guattari at La Borde. Led by Wendy Lotterman, Hannah Zeavin, and Dora Zhang this task group will create a newspaper that contains reflections from the participants’ lives, their poetry and artworks, mutual interviews, and/or reflections from the summer school.


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