As a permanent installation, VENICE CLOUDS is situated behind Feijiacun, an artist village in Beijing. On a smoggy day there in June 2015, while taking a walk on the waste ground behind the village, I rediscovered Cai Zhisong’s CLOUDS series. In 2011, his artificial clouds were exhibited at the 54th Venice Biennale, placed in front of the Chinese Pavilion entrance, floating in a sea of white fog. By re-contextualizing his dumped clouds as »art in public space,« VENICE CLOUDS negotiates the forces around global (art) production and the instrumental use of ecological discourses.