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ART HK 2012

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This year at ART HK,  regular gallery presentations mixed with special ‘Art Futures’ and ‘Asia One’ booths over 2 levels at Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Center (HKCEC). The fair was also dotted with 10 large scale installations under ART HK Projects, curated by Yuko Hasegawa, chief curator of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Tokyo.

ART HK Project : Breathing Flower - Lotus by Choi Jeong Hwa

 

ART HK Project : I sleep on top of myself by Shen Shaomin

 

A close up of Shen Shaomin's breathing 'fetuses' laid on mounds of coarse salt.

 

As with every art fair, Art HK offered a number of talks and fringe events in and around the fair. We took breaks from all the hard walking to attend a couple of Asia Art Archive’s Backroom Conversations, “revisiting the decade” with Hans Ulrich Obrist, Gayatri Sinha, June Yap and Inti Guerrero. “Whose History?” explored a subject currently close to our hearts, with inspiring presentations by Manuel Borja-Villel. Iftikhar Dad, Marian Pastor Roces and Reiko Tomii. Although we missed his much-talked about presentation at the Intelligence Squared debate, we loved Paul Chan’s talk ‘Why artist groups form and why they fall: a theory’ at Asia Art Archive in conjunction with its Uncatalogued: The Case of Oil Street Artist Village project. Also at AAA we fell in love with “An Atlas of Asia Art Archive” being developed by MAP Office artist/architect duo Laurent Guttierez & Valérie Portefaix as part of their residency programme at AAA from February to July 2012.

Paul Chan presenting a talk on 'Why artist groups form and why they fall: a theory' at AAA.

With so many fringe events happening, we had to pick and choose what really piqued our interest. Even though Art East Island is 20 minutes away on a shuttle bus, it’s been heavily promoted as Hong Kong’s latest art district based in industrial warehouses.

Pure Foundation located at Art East Island, Chai Wan.

 

Dinh Q. Le 'Erasure' installation presented by 10 Chancery Lane gallery at Art East Island, Chai Wan.

 

Another angle of the Dinh Q. Le's 'Erasure' installation.


»  June 4th, 2012



Alserkal Avenue Dubai

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Apologies for yet another belated post. Still trying to clear a backlog of posts from our trips during the first quarter of 2012.

Below are pictures from our day at Alserkal Avenue during our (first ever) visit to Dubai for Art Dubai which was held at Madinat Jumeirah in March. Located in Al Quoz, an area of warehouse spaces, Alserkal Avenue is Dubai’s art hub which plays home to 10 art galleries and a private museum, offices for graphic designers, fashion design and photography.

We were very impressed by the way in which each gallery has transformed the warehouse space and made it their own. A number of exhibitions were organised by galleries at Alserkal Avenue to coincide with Art Dubai. We particularly enjoyed the humour and irreverence of “I Put It There, You Name It” by Ramin Haerizadeh, Rokni Haerizadeh and Hasem Rahmanian at Gallery Isabelle Van Den Eynde’s. For this exhibition, the Haerizadeh brothers and their childhood friend Hasem Rahmanian decided to do away with the typical white cube setting of exhibition spaces and transformed the gallery into replica’s of their Dubai house, studio and garden. Here artworks mingle with astro turf,  ordinary functional objects, food, overflowing ashtrays as well as artworks (by other artists) and paraphernalia from the trio’s personal collection, blurring the boundaries between production and authorship, art and its interplay with its surroundings.

The "anteroom" at Isabelle Van Den Eynde

The dining area

Another groovy room with astro turf on the floor!

Detail of the large scale collages on the wall

This was the third Elizabeth Taylor image we saw at Alserkal Avenue. The Arab world clearly has a thing for her!

‘The Samawi Collection II’, an exhibition featuring over 60 photography and new media works from the private collections of Khaled and Hisham Samawi at Ayyam Art Center

A selection of works at Ayyam Art Center

A detail of "Fragile Future III" (2010) by Lonneke Gordijn and Ralph Nauta made with dandelion seeds, LED and plexiglass at Ayyam Art Center

"Void Platform" (2011) by Chul-Hyun Anh at Ayyam Art Center

Shelter Dubai

Shelter Dubai offers free community workspace for meetings, talks etc

Ehsan Ul Huq's "The Rooster" (2011) from the exhibition "The Truth of the Matter" with Iqra Tanveer at Grey Noise

Gulf Photo Plus showing David Burnett's portraits of Bob Marley in "Soul Rebel"

The art bus which shuttled guests between Art Dubai and Alserkal Avenue


»  May 14th, 2012

Tags: Alserkal Avenue, Art Dubai, Ayyam Art Center, Grey Noise, Gulf Photo Plus, Haerizadeh brothers, Isabelle Van Den Eynde, Shelter Dubai




Eko Nugroho: Témoin hybride at Musee d’Art Moderne Paris

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Apologies for the delay! Here they are shots from Eko’s show in Paris.

The exhibition continues until 11/06/2012 at Musée d’Art moderne de la Ville de Paris, Paris.


»  April 25th, 2012



Greatest Hits Singapore (Jan & Feb 2012)

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Highlights from our Singapore trips in the past two months.

ART STAGE 2012

A collaboration work between Anish Kapoor & Wim Delvoye

Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan's installation made of cardboard

MOT/ART from Taipei, presented by Luxury Logico.

A photobooth presented by 12, Malaysia.

A series of portrait by Yan Pei-ming.

 

COLLECTOR’S SHOW AT SINGAPORE ART MUSEUM

Tabaimo's 'Midnight Sea' video installation

Harma Abbas's Paperplate

 

THAI CONTEMPORARY AT ICA, LA SALLE

Ruangsak Anuwatwimon’s Ash Heart Project installation

Vichaya Mukdamanee's 'Re-Appearing' video and 3-D installation

Leather carved shadow puppets by Chusak Srikwan.

 

HANDIWIRMAN SAPUTRA AT SINGAPORE TYLER PRINT INSTITUTE

Visitors taking a closer look at "From Untitled #01"

"Tears #2"

"Tears #2"

STPI Chief Printer Eitaro Ogawa, Handiwirman and Adeline giving an exhibition walk-through

Handiwirman demonstrating how "Inhale-Exhale" breathes


»  February 24th, 2012



Happy Year of the Dragon!

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Wishing our friends and visitors a happy and fruitful Year of the Dragon!

Our news, reports of Art Stage Singapore 2012 and Eko Nugroho at Paris’ MAM, when we get back from our break on 30 January…


»  January 22nd, 2012



Season’s Greetings

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We wish everyone a very Merry Christmas and a fruitful 2012!


Image by Eko Nugroho for Rogueish festive cards.


»  December 21st, 2011



Territories of the Real and Unreal at Langgeng Art Foundation

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Download the exhibition guide here (8Mb pdf).

The Langgeng Art Foundation building on Jl Suryodiningratan.

Gallery entrance on the ground floor

Angki Purbandono’s neon lightboxes “Stay Cool” & “Doberman” at the LAF Garden Bistro.

The first thing one sees – Kornkrit’s Jianpinidnan’s “Living with History” on the right.

Details of Kornkrit’s Jianpinidnan’s “Living with History” installation.

Davy Linggar’s “Casting” on the left, with Amanda Heng’s “Another Woman” on the right. Poklong Ananding’s “Anonymity” lightboxes on the table.

Selected works from Zhao Renhui’s “The Land Archive”

Documents from The Land Archive

Juliasari Setiati’s calendar boys “Cowok Otomotif” and Steve Tirona’s “The Imelda Collection”.

Selected images from Lena Cobangbang’s “Overland”, and Wimo Ambala Bayang’s “Sleeping Elephant in the Axis of Yogyakarta”.

Manit Sriwanichpoom’s “Waiting For The King”

Photographs by Isa Lorenzo, Ismail Hashim and Gina Osterloh.

A selection of  Yee I-Lann’s “Malaysiana” at the far end.

A selection of pictures from the opening night. The exhibition continues until 23rd January 2012.



»  December 9th, 2011



Territories of the Real and Unreal

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Please come visit this exhibition at Langgeng Art Foundation if you are in Yogyakarta for the Jogja Biennale!

[SEA] TERRITORIES OF THE REAL AND UNREAL:
Photographic practices in contemporary Southeast Asian Art
Curated by Adeline Ooi and Beverly Yong

OPENING
Sunday, 27 November, 7.30 PM
Exhibition continues until 21 January 2012.

ARTISTS
Amanda Heng (SG), Angki Purbandono (ID)
Davy Linggar (ID), Gina Osterloh (PH/US)
Isa Lorenzo (PH), Ismail Hashim (MY)
Julia Sarisetiati (ID), Kornkrit Jianpinidnan (TH)
Lena Cobangbang (PH), Manit Sriwanichpoom (TH)
Paul Kadarisman (ID), Poklong Anading (PH)
Steve Tirona (PH), Wimo Ambala Bayang (ID)
Yee I-Lann (MY), Zhao Renhui (SG)

[SEA] TALKS SERIES
A day of talks will be held on
Saturday, 10 December 2011, 10AM – 5.30PM
Guided tour: Adeline Ooi, Beverly Yong;
Speakers: Patricia Levasseur de la Motte, Zhuang Wubin
[for registered participants]

For more info, or to register for the guided tour and talks,
 please contact Ms. Mala at +6281215500083 or info[at]langgengfoundation.org

SUPPORTED BY

RogueArt

WITH THANKS TO
Muzium & Galeri Tuanku Fauziah, Universiti Sains Malaysia
Silverlens Foundation, Philippines

Mr Hermanto, Garis Art Space, Indonesia
Pakhruddin & Fatimah Sulaiman

LANGGENG ART FOUNDATION
Jl. Suryodiningratan 37, 
Yogyakarta 55131, 
Indonesia

Open daily 11:00 AM – 07:00 PM

 

Click here for more information, or visit Langgeng Art Foundation’s website.


»  November 18th, 2011



SEARCH is launched at SH Contemporary

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SEARCH in the Press Room

 

 

SEARCH site

A visitor going through Ahmad Mashadi's curatorial project 100thoughts

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Greetings from Shanghai! We are at SH Contemporary at the invitation of Arthub, launching SEARCH (Southeast Asian Art Resource Channel) with a presentation of art books, video screenings from Indonesia, Malaysia and Thailand, market overviews and special projects as well as the website at the heart of SEARCH.

Please do visit www.search-art.asia – now live! We hope that this modest gathering of resources will help more people to access information on regional contemporary art, and strengthen existing networks. Do send us links, suggestions and comments and help SEARCH to grow.

We are also working with Arthub presenting two works by F X Harsono – the video and installation of Rewriting the Erased (2009) and his new video work Writing in the Rain. They form a stunning part of Arthub’s NOW Ink special focus presentation for the fair.

 

FX Harsono, Writing in the Rain (2011)
FX Harsono, Rewriting the Erased (2009)

Our sincere thanks to benefactors, friends and associates for their kind support for this presentation: SH Contemporary, Arthub, IAIB (Indonesian Art for International Biennale), ruangrupa, Valentine Willie Fine Art, Ahmad Mashadi, Simon Soon & Eva McGovern, Reading Room Bangkok, IVAA (Indonesian Visual Arts Archive), Patricia Chen, Sotheby’s Asia, Christie’s Asia, Steve Tirona.

 

ruangrupa's 10 Years of Indonesian Video Art - Wimo Ambala Bayang, Once Upon a Time in China (2005)

 

10 Years of Indonesian Video Art - Bagasworo Aryaningtyas, Bilal (2006)

 

Emil Goh, Manglish for Beginners (2007)

 

 

 

 


»  September 10th, 2011



Al-Fatihah Datuk Syed Ahmad Jamal (1929-2011)

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Syed Ahmad Jamal, ‘Tumpal’, 1975.


»  August 2nd, 2011



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