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teamLab, Resonating Microcosms - Solidified Light Color © teamLab. Courtesy DCT Abu Dhabi, 2023. From 15 Nov 2023 to 30 Jan 2024, Manar Abu Dhabi, a Public Art Abu Dhabi initiative, will transform the city's natural vistas with a series of mesmerising light art exhibitions. Under the theme ‘Grounding Light’, the exhibition will showcase over 35 new site-specific commissions and light sculptures, projections and immersive artworks by artists including Alaa Edris, Carsten Höller, Groupe F, Mohammed Kazem, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Samia Halaby, teamLab and more. Manar Abu Dhabi will extend across the city through key locations including Lulu Island, Corniche Road, Samaliyah Island, Fahid Island, Jubail mangroves, Saadiyat Island, and the Eastern mangroves. ABU DHABI, United Arab Emirates, Oct. 10, 2023 (GLOBE NEWSWIRE) -- Manar Abu Dhabi is set to illuminate the archipelagos and mangroves of the UAE capital from 15 November 2023 to 30 January 2024, with an exhibition of new commissions and site-specific light sculptures, projections, and immersive artworks by local and international artists. A key pillar of the Public Art Abu Dhabi initiative, announced by the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) earlier this year, Manar (the Arabic word for “lighthouse”) will offer residents and visitors opportunities to engage with stunning artworks and experience the transformative power of light. Held under the theme Grounding Light, the inaugural edition of Manar Abu Dhabi is co-curated by Reem Fadda, Director of Abu Dhabi Culture Programming and Cultural Foundation and Artistic Director of Public Art Abu Dhabi, and Alia Zaal Lootah. Offering an immersive, multi-sensory experience which celebrates the emirate’s natural beauty, the exhibition will invite audiences to see Abu Dhabi’s coastal areas in a new light. The artworks will be displayed across several key locations throughout Abu Dhabi, including Lulu, Saadiyat, Jubail, Al Samaliyah and Fahid islands, and other coastal areas such as Corniche Road, and the Eastern mangroves. Visitors will embark on a 2.3-kilometre art journey through Al Samaliyah, witness a Saadiyat Cultural District museum-inspired drone show on Saadiyat, and explore mesmerising displays on Lulu. HE Mohamed Khalifa Al Mubarak, Chairman of DCT Abu Dhabi, said: “Manar Abu Dhabi is more than just an art exhibition. It's a testament to our long standing and continued commitment to public art and the cultural growth of our city. Our vibrant, dynamic city is the canvas, and the light art is a bridge connecting our past, present, and future. While appealing to audiences across the Abu Dhabi community and beyond, we especially aim to inspire the young minds who are our future. Through this immersive experience, we hope to encourage imagination, sense of wonder, and appreciation for our beautiful natural environment.” Rita Aoun, DCT Abu Dhabi’s Culture Sector Executive Director, said: “Culture is at the heart of Abu Dhabi’s identity. With Manar, we are engaging our community in a dialogue that connects the aesthetic, historical, and social values of the city. The magic of light art is its ability to transcend traditional boundaries, bringing together people from all walks of life. This transformative journey speaks to the emirate’s cultural vision anchored in the collective memory of its residents and enhancing the liveability, wellbeing, and accessibility to all forms of art. We hope that every Abu Dhabi resident and visitor will sense a newfound connection to the city, inspired by the visual narrative woven by exceptionally talented artists.” Over 35 site-specific artworks by local and international artists have been commissioned for Manar Abu Dhabi, spanning a diverse array of mediums including light projections, sculptures, installations, and performances. Hailing from Argentina, Germany, France, Japan, India, Mexico, Palestine, Saudi Arabia, Taiwan, Tunisia, the UAE, UK and USA, artists include Ahmed Al Areef Al Dhaheri, Alaa Edris, Asma Belhamar, Ayesha Hadhir, Ayman Zedani, Carsten Höller, Groupe F, Jim Denevan, Jumairy, Latifa Saeed, Rain Wu, Luciana Abait, Mohammed Kazem, Nadia Kaabi-Linke, Nujoom Alghanem, Rafael Lozano-Hemmer, Samia Halaby, Shaikha Alketbi, Shezad Dawood, Shilpa Gupta, Rawdha Al Ketbi and teamLab. “Grounding Light is an experience designed to transform our perception of the world around us,” said Reem Fadda, Artistic Director of Public Art Abu Dhabi. “The exhibition brings together an extraordinary array of artists whose works are intended to foster a sense of calm, engagement and appreciation of Abu Dhabi’s unique biodiversity and natural beauty. It is an exhibition that marries the elements of nature, water, and light art to create a one-of-a-kind experience unique only to Abu Dhabi. Each piece will not only enhance our experience of the emirate's beautiful water landscapes, but also resonate with visitors long after the exhibition, prompting reflection on the bond that connects us to the earth beneath our feet and to each other, as well as on the role of public art in shaping our collective experiences.” Curator of Manar Abu Dhabi, Alia Zaal Lootah, said: “The exhibition programme reflects the rich cultural legacy and contemporary aspirations of our city. This immersive public art platform will further shape the creative expression of the city and inspire community engagement by offering residents and visitors the opportunity to engage and connect with art in some of Abu Dhabi’s most beautiful natural locations.” A robust public programme of talks, workshops, and art performances will take place throughout Manar Abu Dhabi’s duration. Manar Abu Dhabi is part of Public Art Abu Dhabi’s ongoing commitment to commissioning public art for the emirate; two other major long-term elements include the Public Art Abu Dhabi Biennial, launching in November 2024, and artist commissions. Since its launch in March 2023, Public Art Abu Dhabi has continued to bolster DCT Abu Dhabi’s longstanding efforts in enhancing spaces of historical, aesthetic, architectural, social, scientific, and technological value, paying homage to the vibrant cultural legacy of the city while looking to the future. Manar Abu Dhabi Press Kit, including imagery, is available here: https://rb.gy/mn70q Manar Abu Dhabi website is here: http://paad.ae PRESS ENQUIRIES:Anastasia Lander, Pelham Communicationsanastasia@pelhamcommunications.com NOTES TO EDITORS PARTICIPATING ARTISTS NAME COUNTRY Ahmed Al Areef Al Dhaheri (b. 1988) UAE Ayesha Hadhir (b. 1994) UAE Alaa Edris (b. 1986) UAE Asma Belhamar (b. 1988) UAE Ayman Zedani (b. 1984) Saudi Arabia Carsten Höller (b. 1961) Germany Groupe F (est. 1990) France Jim Denevan (b. 1961) USA Jumairy (b. 1992) UAE Latifa Saeed (b. 1985) UAE Luciana Abait (b. 1971) Argentina Mohammed Kazem (b. 1969) UAE Nadia Kaabi-Linke (b. 1978) Tunisia Nujoom Alghanem (b. 1962) UAE Rafael Lozano-Hemmer (b. 1967) Mexico Rain Wu (b. 1987) Taiwan Samia Halaby (b. 1936) Palestine Shaikha Alketbi (b. 1995) UAE Rawdha Al Ketbi (b. 1997) UAE Shezad Dawood (b. 1974) UK Shilpa Gupta (b. 1976) India teamLab (est. 2001) Japan About the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi: The Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi) drives the sustainable growth of Abu Dhabi’s culture and tourism sectors, fuels economic progress and helps achieve Abu Dhabi’s wider global ambitions. By working in partnership with the organisations that define the emirate’s position as a leading international destination, DCT Abu Dhabi strives to unite the ecosystem around a shared vision of the emirate’s potential, coordinate effort and investment, deliver innovative solutions, and use the best tools, policies, and systems to support the culture and tourism industries. DCT Abu Dhabi’s vision is defined by the emirate’s people, heritage, and landscape. We work to enhance Abu Dhabi’s status as a place of authenticity, innovation, and unparalleled experiences, represented by its living traditions of hospitality, pioneering initiatives and creative thought. For more information about DCT Abu Dhabi and the destination, please visit tcaabudhabi.ae and visitabudhabi.ae For Abu Dhabi Calendar, please visit inabudhabi.ae About Public Art Abu DhabiPublic Art Abu Dhabi is the Department of Culture and Tourism – Abu Dhabi (DCT Abu Dhabi)’s new initiative under its ongoing commitment to commissioning public art for the emirate. Integral to this initiative is its community engagement efforts. The initiative advances the creative legacy, cultural infrastructure, liveability, and wellbeing of the UAE capital’s residents through placemaking and collective memory. An investment of over 35 million US dollars is dedicated to the initiative annually, to support the emirate’s wider creative industries through public art. For more information about Public Art Abu Dhabi, please visit http://paad.ae. A photo accompanying this announcement is available at https://www.globenewswire.com/NewsRoom/AttachmentNg/3dadf0d3-24cc-4d28-886f-b931aa8b529b
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 6 October 2023 - With support from the "Mega Arts and Cultural Event Fund," INK ASIA returns to the public eye this autumn after a three-year hiatus. As the pioneering art fair dedicated to ink art, INK ASIA 2023 will present the city with a world-renowned initiative that celebrates niche and exquisite ink art. The event will feature a series of captivating exhibitions, public installations, ink art events, and educational activities, taking viewers on a journey through the evolution of ink art from its ancient roots to its contemporary expressions. INK ASIA 2023 will be held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from Thursday 5 October to Sunday 8 October 2023, with a VIP Preview on Wednesday, 4 October 2023. About INK ASIA INK ASIA, the first-ever art fair specialising in ink art, was successfully inaugurated in 2015. INK ASIA aims to promote ink art at an international level through an art fair platform. The fair presents galleries and artists from Hong Kong and other Asian countries, featuring ink works in a wide variety of different forms. INK ASIA explores the limitless possibilities of ink art and fosters a dialogue between traditional aesthetics and contemporary interpretations of ink, with the goal of promoting this traditional ink art to an international audience in an innovative way, particularly among young viewers. Highlight Galleries To celebrate the return of INK ASIA, participating galleries from different regions will proudly present works by a number of ink art masters and well-known contemporary artists, interpreting ink art in a brand new way. Participating galleries from Hong Kong are showcasing a strong line-up, including Kwai Fung Hin Art Gallery, which features works by ink masters Li Huayi and Pan Gongkai, as well as contemporary ceramic artist Bai Ming; Hanart TZ Gallery presents works by renowned contemporary calligrapher Wang Dongling; Grotto Fine Art features works by several local artists, such as Hung Hoi, Yau Wing Fung, Wai Pong Yu, and Shum Kwan Yi; Alisan Fine Arts showcases works by prominent artists including Irene Chou and Lui Shou-Kwan; and Chelesa Art Co. Ltd. presents works by artists who are highly sought-after, such as Ren Zhong and Stewart Wong. Galleries from other regions are also presenting an impressive line-up, including Beijing galleries No.55 Art Space, which features works by ink master Shen Qin; TAIHE ART GALLERY featuring large-scale ink works by Bei Dao; Yunmiao Art Center, White Art, and Yi.Project are each presenting solo exhibitions by three artists. These exhibitions include works by esteemed artist Zhao Lengyue, as well as young artists Li Na and Wu Huaheng. Shenzhen gallery Bamboo Space presents an exhibition commemorating the 125th birth anniversary of Feng Zikai which showcases artworks and letters from the three generations of the Feng family. Macau gallery Lotus Art exhibits works by ink masters Zhang Zikang and Feng Zhongyun. Additionally, two of the most important galleries from Taipei, Xi Zhi Tang Gallery and CHINI Gallery, are bringing works by several notable Asian contemporary artists, including Wu Chi-To, Chen Chien-Fa, Teng Pu-Chun, and Lee Kuang-Yu. *Please refer to the appendix for all highlighted pieces of INK ASIA 2023 The Diversification of Ink Art Artificial Intelligence (AI) has rapidly emerged as a transformative force, bringing unlimited opportunities for the future development of art. In recent years, integrating technology with art has become an inevitable trend to enhance viewers' experience. Immersive Ink Art Experience Corner and metaverse project via The Sandbox enable students to understand Ink Art through diversification of Ink Art, fostering an engaging and interactive learning experience. INK ASIA 2023 will reinterpret contemporary ink art through innovative technology and new media by featuring six diverse special exhibitions, six large-scale installation artworks, and an ink workshop, providing viewers with a brand-new visual experience. Special Exhibition: "Ink Asia 2023 Immersive Ink Art Experience Corner" Collaboratively created by Sine Motion – Steven Ng and Flamesquads. The immersive ink art space not only provides viewers with an immersive experience but also offers an innovative way of exhibition. There are two experiences at this corner: The Eight Principles of the Character "Yong": Audiences can learn about the fundamentals of calligraphy by using motion capture technology. "The Splendor of Ink": Combining traditional ink art elements with LED technology, bringing audiences into ink art paintings that span more than a millennium. Special Exhibition: "INK ASIA 2023 metaverse project via The Sandbox" By bringing traditional ink painting into the metaverse, players can immerse themselves in the breathtaking scenery of ink paintings. Additionally, the exhibition area offers mini puzzles, artworks, and historical topics for everyone to appreciate and learn from, presenting ink art in an intriguing and engaging way. Special Exhibition: "Ink+: Light Play" To encourage innovation in ink art and expand artistic horizons, INK ASIA 2023 will once again showcase the "Ink +" project. The exhibition invites nine artists from mainland China, Hong Kong, and Macau to present alternative ink artworks. These artworks utilise non-traditional ink art mediums, including video, new media, dynamic installations, and AI technology, resulting in a refreshing contemporary ink art experience. Curated by the experienced curator Eric Leung, the exhibition titled "Light Play" conveys the concept of ink wash through the use of light and shadow effects, offering the audience a unique and alternative ink art experience. Special Exhibition: "A Tribute to Chu Hing Wah" The Ink Society will present the special exhibition, "A Tribute to Chu Hing Wah" at INK ASIA 2023. It marks the seventh instalment of the Ink Society's "Tribute" series, which celebrates the art and legacies of master ink painters. Now in his 80s, Chu Hing Wah is one of Hong Kong's most original artists, recognised for his evocative ink paintings of human figures and depictions of life in the city. Special Exhibition: "Unknown Mountains and Rivers" Curated by Grace Cheng, artist Seth Hon deviates from traditional ink and brush portrayals and instead focuses on presenting data from various perspectives and dimensions through different media. By studying the patterns of various minerals, the Generative Adversarial Network (GAN) generates stones with diverse colors and patterns. After exploring the potential of natural hues, the stones transition into flowing ink, ultimately forming a landscape of mountains and rivers. Special Exhibition: "Ink Smile" Presented by artist Hong Ko, "Blinkeyes" is an art series he has been working on. The iconic star-eyes smiley is an eye-catching emoji through which he expresses the spirit of times. The plush spheres of different sizes, like totems, or some kind of creatures, are the three-dimensional interpretation of the transformation between the brush and ink. Spheres, like cells dividing and converging, symbolise the tiniest and grandest imaginations. Workshop: CopyINK Cat by project CAT COPY CAT Hong Kong-based digital artist Kevin Ng seamlessly combines contemporary technology with urban motifs, building upon the expressive marks and essence of ink art. His work explores the convergence of technology and art, innovation and tradition, while delving into the mysteries of the night and the depths of a cat's soul. From an animal's perspective, it questions what imbues the creative spirit and life with meaning. By capturing the cat's nocturnal moments and reimagining them through unique displays enhanced with digital art, the exhibition harmoniously merges technology and art. Moreover, it sheds light on the creative processes that breathe life into our artistic endeavors. The workshop welcomes participants of all painting backgrounds, offering them the opportunity to create distinctive works under the guidance of the artist. Large-scale Ink Art Installations INK ASIA 2023 will present six large-scale public art installations at the venue, including works by well-known artists Xu Longsen, Wang Dongling, Liao Jianhua, Lee Kuang-Yu, Kan Tai Keung and Danny Lee Chi Fai; an album by traditional Chinese ink painting master Shi Lu will also be presented at the same venue. Academic Programme INK ASIA 2023 is grateful to have The Ink Society as the Education Partner, hosting the Academic Programme at the fair by inviting experts from different fields. The line-up of speakers is impressive, including Cai Heng, the Senior Curator from the National Gallery Singapore; Luk Yuping, the Curator of Chinese Paintings, Prints, and Central Asian Collections at the British Museum; Professor Zhang Zikang, Director of Central Academy of Fine Arts Art Museum; Dr Susan L. Beningson, Independent Curator; and Professor Huang Zhiyang, Dean of the College of Humanities and Arts at Huafan University in Taiwan. These esteemed experts will share their valuable insights with the audiences during INK ASIA 2023. Fair Sponsors INK ASIA 2023 is sponsored by LG Electronics which provides top-quality OLED TV and display screens throughout the fair area. Additionally, the fair is also sponsored by The Macallan, one of the world's leading single malt whiskies. Ink Art Programmes in the City 2023 In addition to all the exciting exhibitions at the fair venue, the outdoor installations and exhibitions of INK ASIA 2023 will continue until the end of the year across various locations in Hong Kong, with the aim of promoting new ink art to the general public. Several exhibitions will take place at prominent venues such as Hysan Place in Causeway Bay, the public space of Star Ferry Pier in Central, the courtyard and outdoor areas of Asia Society Hong Kong Centre, the Hong Kong Arts Centre, and various art galleries in the city. Further details to be announced. Dates & Times Wednesday, 4 October 2023 2 – 9pm Preview (by invitation only) Thursday, 5 October – Saturday, 7 October 2023 11am – 7pm Open to public Sunday, 8 October 2023 11am – 6pm Open to public Venue Hall 3E, Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre Hashtag: #fineartasia #fineartasia2023 #inkasia #inkasia2023 #ArtsinHongKonghttps://www.facebook.com/inkasiahkhttps://www.instagram.com/ink_asia/The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.Fair OrganiserArt and Antique International Fair Ltd (AAIF) is the pioneer of art fairs in Hong Kong. Founded in 2006 by well-known antique Chinese furniture dealer, Andy Hei, providing a vibrant new platform for the art world in Asia and worldwide. The inaugural edition of Fine Art Asia was the first international art fair in Hong Kong in more than a decade. AAIF has successfully organised 22 fairs in Hong Kong to date. Fine Art Asia is recognised worldwide as a home-grown, Hong Kong-based art enterprise, which has gained a reputation for quality and value in the international art world. Ink Asia was inaugurated in 2015 and has quickly been acclaimed as the only international fair devoted to modern and contemporary ink art. www.inkasia.com.hk
Ten specially designed art cars on display during the Busan Expo Symposium and K-Pop concert in Paris, the home of the Bureau International des Expositions All-electric models, including Hyundai Motor's IONIQ 5 and the Kia EV6, selected for campaign to demonstrate Busan's commitment to carbon neutrality Art cars created in collaboration with Korean graffiti artist 'JAY FLOW' displayed at iconic Paris landmarks including Eiffel Tower, and Louvre Museum SEOUL, South Korea and PARIS, Oct. 6, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- Hyundai Motor Group (the Group) today announced its campaign to promote the South Korean city of Busan's bid to host the 2030 World Expo by displaying specially designed art cars in Paris, France, where the Bureau International des Expositions (BIE) is headquartered. Hyundai Motor Group Rolls Out Art Cars in Paris, Supporting Busan’s Bid to Host 2030 World Expo The campaign continues the Group's global support for Busan's bid, this time for the Busan Expo Symposium and K-Pop concert in Paris from October 9–15. To emphasize Busan's commitment to hosting a carbon-neutral World Expo, the Group is providing the Korean delegation with 10 art cars, including two all-electric models, Hyundai Motor's IONIQ 5 and the Kia EV6. During the campaign in Paris, the art cars will be exhibited around the famous locations in Paris, such as the Eiffel Tower and the Louvre Museum. The campaign will help strengthen Busan's appeal as a candidate city for the 2030 World Expo to key officials from BIE member countries and tourists from around the world. The symposium will showcase the city's diverse strengths and capabilities as well as the proposed themes to BIE member countries before the vote to decide the host city for the 2030 World Expo at the end of November. – End – About Hyundai Motor Group Hyundai Motor Group is a global enterprise that has created a value chain based on mobility, steel and construction, as well as logistics, finance, IT and service. With about 250,000 employees worldwide, the Group's mobility brands include Hyundai, Kia and Genesis. Armed with creative thinking, cooperative communication and the will to take on any challenges, we strive to create a better future for all. More information about Hyundai Motor Group can be found at: http://www.hyundaimotorgroup.com or Newsroom: Media Hub by Hyundai, Kia Global Media Center (kianewscenter.com), Genesis Media Center. Hyundai Motor Group Rolls Out Art Cars in Paris, Supporting Busan’s Bid to Host 2030 World Expo Hyundai Motor Group Rolls Out Art Cars in Paris, Supporting Busan’s Bid to Host 2030 World Expo Hyundai Motor Group Rolls Out Art Cars in Paris, Supporting Busan’s Bid to Host 2030 World Expo
HONG KONG SAR - Media OutReach - 4 October 2023 - Ink Asia 2023 opening ceremony was successfully completed on 4 October 2023. We were fortunate to invite Mr YEUNG Yun-hung, Kevin, GBS, JP, Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism as the guest of honor for the opening ceremony. Mr WONG Chi-cho, Joe, JP. Permanent Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mrs Vicki KWOK WONG Wing-ki, JP, Deputy Secretary for Culture, Sports and Tourism, Mr Vincent LIU Ming-kwong, JP, Director of Leisure and Cultural Services, Mrs Helen CHAN, SBS, Mega Arts and Cultural Events Fund Vice Chairman, Mr YEUNG Kwok-leung, Paul, Mega Arts and Cultural Events Fund Committee, Ms NG Yuen-ting, Yolanda, MH, Mega Arts and Cultural Events Fund Committee attended to offer their congratulations. With support from the "Mega Arts and Cultural Event Fund," INK ASIA returns to the public eye this autumn after a three-year hiatus. As the pioneering art fair dedicated to ink art, INK ASIA 2023 will present the city with a world-renowned initiative that celebrates niche and exquisite ink art. The event will feature a series of captivating exhibitions, public installations, ink art events, and educational activities, taking viewers on a journey through the evolution of ink art from its ancient roots to its contemporary expressions. INK ASIA 2023 will be held at the Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre from Thursday 5 October to Sunday 8 October 2023. Hashtag: #inkasia #inkasia2023 #ArtsinHongKonghttps://www.facebook.com/inkasiahk/https://www.instagram.com/ink_asia/The issuer is solely responsible for the content of this announcement.About INK ASIAINK ASIA, the first-ever art fair specialising in ink art, was successfully inaugurated in 2015. INK ASIA aims to promote ink art at an international level through an art fair platform. The fair presents galleries and artists from Hong Kong and other Asian countries, featuring ink works in a wide variety of different forms. INK ASIA explores the limitless possibilities of ink art and fosters a dialogue between traditional aesthetics and contemporary interpretations of ink, with the goal of promoting this traditional ink art to an international audience in an innovative way, particularly among young viewers.
花蓮文化創意產業園區將於10月7日至10月22日每天上午10時至下午6時舉辦令人期待的藝術盛事,展示了自然與藝術之間不可思議的連結。[2023花東原創生活節]由國立臺東生活美學館主辦,旨在探討人類與自然界之間的互動,呈現生活藝術的多樣性,並激勵觀眾對自然環境的關注和保護。展覽將展示12項不同工藝類別的創作,並舉辦原創主題市集和手作體驗,以及豐富的抽獎活動,讓參觀者盡情參與。 「2023花東原創生活節」的策展概念旨在探索花東地區豐富的自然環境與藝術之間的連結。這個地區以其壯麗的山川、綿延的海岸線和多元的生態聞名,而藝術家們將這一豐富資源融入他們的創作中,呈現出令人驚嘆的作品。 通過藝術創作、影像資料和互動體驗,我們將啟發觀眾對於自然環境的敏感度,並探索藝術在環境議題上的作用。這場展覽旨在提醒我們,自然界的美麗與脆弱性緊密相關,我們應該以更加負責任的方式對待地球。在這個過程中,藝術成為一個強大的媒介,引導我們思考和行動。 展區位於花蓮文化創意產業園區第11棟,將展示多樣的創作類別,包括陶瓷、木藝、竹藤、金工、纖維、漆藝、皮革、玻璃、紙藝、石藝、複合媒材等12項工藝。今年度展覽品精選來自花東地區的藝術品,每一個工藝類別都將呈現藝術家對自然界的獨特視角和創意,進而展示出藝術家對於自然之美的詮釋。觀眾將有機會欣賞到各種令人驚嘆的藝術品,並深入了解藝術家的創作過程。 展覽周邊活動,特地規劃6場原創市集,分別在10/7(六)、10/8(日)、10/9(一)、10/10(二)、10/14(六)、10/21(六)上午10時至下午8時,配合文化幣使用的青年族群時間,讓文化幣使用延長到晚上8點。原創市集包括30個攤位販售手工藝品、文創產品以及源自花東土地的美食。逛市集不僅是一種購物體驗,更是對當地創作者和藝文商家的支持。此外,攤位可使用文化部的成年禮金(文化幣)進行消費,讓您的購物體驗更加方便。另外還有手作體驗,將舉辦10場手作體驗,由參展工藝師親自指導。參與者將有機會嘗試使用自然素材創作原創作品,並發揮自己的創意。 最後在填完活動問卷後,參觀者還有機會參加抽獎活動,贏得精美獎品。誠摯邀請您參加「2023花東原創生活節」,一場融合自然之美和藝術之靈的盛會。在這個展覽中,您將不僅欣賞到卓越的藝術作品,還能參與互動體驗、支持當地創作者,並在抽獎活動中有機會贏得驚喜禮物。讓我們一起探索自然的奧秘,感受藝術的魅力,並共同關心我們的地球。 活動內容查詢:2023origlifeart.mystrikingly.com 或來電03-8312881
PARIS, Oct. 2, 2023 /PRNewswire/ -- The Marcel Duchamp Prize is a distinction created 23 years ago at the initiative of French art collectors and the ADIAF (Association for the International Diffusion of French Art). It was created by collector Gilles Fuchs (amongst others) in response to a very clear shrinkage of the influence of French artists at the international level in the 1990s. Its mission was quite simply to rescue French art by generating an environment more conducive to the emergence of French artists in what was then a very delicate context for the French Contemporary art market. From left to right in the photo: Bertille Bak, Massinissa Selmani, Bouchra Khalili, Tarik Kiswanson.Photo © julie ansiau Top 10 works sold at auction by the winners of the Marcel Duchamp Prize ©artprice.com "For over two decades, the Marcel Duchamp Prize has become an essential reference in the world of Contemporary art, but beyond the prestige of the prize itself, the ADIAF plays a pivotal role in elevating the French art scene on a global scale and providing vital support for French artistic expression." thierry Ehrmann Every year, the Marcel Duchamp Prize highlights French artists or artists working in France during the FIAC, now Paris+ by Art Basel. Since 2016, the finalists have been given a substantial spotlight (often their first) at a strategic moment in the international Contemporary Art calendar: their works are shown at the Pompidou Center for three months in an exhibition area of 650 m2 (previously, they were exhibited at the FIAC and only the winner benefited from an exhibition at the Center Pompidou). This exposure in one of France's top museums is already a major boost for their careers, but the ADIAF also deploys other strategies to promote young hopefuls from the French scene on the international stage. The impact of the Duchamp Prize On top of a substantial financial reward for the finalists (90,000 euros, including a prize of 35,000 euros for the winner), the winner also benefits from a research residency in the United States at the Villa Albertine. Indeed, beyond the allocation of a prize and the one-off exhibition, the Marcel Duchamp Prize aims to be a complete system of support for artists in their careers. The idea is to promote the French art scene in the world via international exhibitions organized in partnership with foreign museums and with the support of the Institut Français. More than 50 Marcel Duchamp Prize artists and 140 major works have benefited from visibility during some 20 exhibitions organized in major museums around the world, in Buenos Aires, Beijing, Shanghai, Los Angeles, Seoul, and Berlin, among other places. The professional networks established with the Marcel Duchamp Prize can constitute important springboards. This represents invaluable support because while obtaining a Prize always constitutes a positive argument in the career of an artist by boosting his/her legitimacy, it is above all the meetings with collectors and the exhibitions generated as a result that will increase, in the long term, the artist's notoriety and market prices. Prize recipients: whats it worth? It is difficult to assess the immediate impact of winning the Marcel Duchamp Prize on the artists' market prices. Although it is clear that obtaining such an award does indeed sharpen the interest of collectors, the galleries are the first beneficiaries of this momentum, since the Prize does not necessarily trigger an acceleration of transactions on the auction market (which is essentially a 'secondary' market). Among the big names who have received the Marcel Duchamp Prize in the past, Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster, Laurent Grasso, Tatiana Trouvé, Mircea Cantor, and Kader Attia, have established themselves as artists of international quality and are sought after by major collectors. However, the auction market does not always reflect the quality of their careers or of their works. While the works of Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (2002 winner), for example, have been acquired by several major museums including the Tate Modern (London), the Dia Art Foundation (New York), and the Pompidou Center in (Paris), her works are extremely rare in at auction; and when they are presented, they are not necessarily indicative of the artist's interdisciplinary practice, which encompasses cinema, installation, video and various forms of collaborative work. Her auction record of $23,410 in a Christie's sale in London (Multiverse, 2004-2012) has not been renewed since 2012 – more than ten years ago – a significant amount of time in the dynamics of the Contemporary art market. Indeed, some winners like Clement Cogitore (2018 winner) have never seen their works offered at auction, or have not yet found their audience in the art market, like Julien Prévieux (2014 winner). Other artists, when supported by particularly powerful international galleries, enjoy more sustained auction activity. This is the case of Tatiana Found (supported by the Perrotin, Paris; the Gagosian, New York and Johann König, Berlin), Cyprien Gaillard (supported by Gladstone, New York and Sprüth Magers, Berlin), Laurent Grasso (supported by Perrotin, Paris and Sean Kelly, New York) or even Latifa Echakhch (supported by Kamel Mennour, Paris; Kaufmann Repetto, Milan; Dvir Gallery, Tel Aviv and Eva Presenhuber, Zurich), all ranked in the 10,000 top-selling artists at global auctions. Tatiana Found (2007 winner) and Latifa Echakhch (2013 winner) have both already ranked among the 5,000 top-selling artists on the global market and have in common auction records dating back to 2015. Tatiana Found's installation Untitled (ref: cable 9) sold for $67,000 at Phillips in London, and, a few months later, a painting by Latifa Echakhch fetched $203,300 at the same auctioneer after being part of the collection of Dr. Frederic S. Brandt in Miami. The young Latifa Echakhch, today sought after by international collectors, has been crowned by eight auction results above $100,000. Other winners have sold above this price level, a significant and rare level for young French artists indeed. They include Cyprien Gaillard (2010 winner) whose peak currently stands at $193,750. Again, his record also dates back to 2015 (like those of Tatiana Trouvé and Latifa Echakhch), but Cyprien Gaillard's was hammered at Sotheby's New York and not in London. Kader Attia (2016 winner) also distinguished himself by the sale of two installations for over $100,000 before obtaining his Duchamp Prize in 2016, the only prize with which he had been honored until then. Thomas Hirschhorn (2000 winner) has an auction record of $156,190 following the sale in 2006 of a large mixed-technique entitled Abstract Relief No.548 (1999) at Phillips de Pury & Company in London. His first works went to auction in 2001, a few months after winning the Duchamp Prize, and his demand has become global with 76% of his turnover being hammered in the United States. Award-winning artists accessible on the auction market Many of these French artists, whose talent has been confirmed by winning the Duchamp Prize, have works that are accessible for under $5,000 at auction. This is the case for Carole Benzaken (2004 winner), whose biggest paintings exceed $15,000; Thomas Hirschhorn (2000 winner), 62% of whose works sell between $1,000 and $5,000; Matthew Mercier (2003 winner), half of whose works sell for between $1,000 and $5,000 at auction. Likewise for Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige (2017 winners), whose politically motivated works – attempting to reveal history's underbelly and question the standard representation of conflicts – have been exhibited at several art biennials and in museums as important as the Solomon R. Guggenheim (New York) and the British Museum (London). They have also been integrated into several large private and public collections, but still remain affordable at auction. It is clear that solid international recognition does not always have a major impact on the auction market. Informed collectors deal directly with galleries and the prices of artists evolve confidentially, especially for works that are often transversal, atypical and do not necessarily conform to trends in global demand. The winners of the Marcel Duchamp Prize Thomas Hirschhorn (2000 - 2001)Dominique Gonzalez-Foerster (2002)Matthew Mercier (2003)Carole Benzaken (2004)Claude Closky (2005)Philippe Mayaux (2006)Tatiana Trouvé (2007)Laurent Grasso (2008)Saâdane Afif (2009)Cyprien Gaillard (2010)Mircea Cantor (2011)Daniel Dewar and Grégory Gicquel (2012)Latifa Echakhch (2013)Julien Prévieux (2014)Melik Ohanian (2015)Kader Attia (2016)Joana Hadjithomas and Khalil Joreige (2017)Clément Cogitore (2018)Eric Baudelaire (2019)Kapwani Kiwanga (2020)Lili Reynaud Dewar (2021)Mimosa Echard (2022) The nominees for the 2023 Marcel Duchamp Prize Claude Bonnin, President of ADIAF, will reveal the name of the winner on 16 October following the vote of an international jury composed of Xavier Rey, Director of the National Museum of Modern Art (Pompidou Center), Claude Bonnin, collector and President of the ADIAF, Akemi Shiraha, representative of the Marcel Duchamp Association, Dr. Jimena Blasquez Abascal, collector and Director of the Montenmedio Contemporary Foundation (Spain), Josée Gensollen, collector of the Gensollen La Fabrique Collection in Marseille, Béatrice Salmon, director of the National Center for Visual Arts (CNAP) and Adam D. Weinberg, Director of the Whitney Museum of American Art, in New York. The finalists' exhibition is open for three months at the Pompidou Center in Paris. Here are the four artists in the running for the 23rd edition of the Marcel Duchamp Prize: Bertille Bak https://www.adiaf.com/artistes/bertille-bak/Born in 1983 in Arras (France), lives and works in Paris Represented by Xippas Gallery, Paris, and The Gallery Apart, Rome "Bertille Bak focuses on communities by examining their rituals, gestures, and objects which she later uses in her projects. Whether it is her own community in the mining areas of northern France or in groups that are unfamiliar to her, she never chooses to distance herself. On the contrary, it is about sharing a passage in life… a struggle… a resistance." (Source Xippas Gallery). Her work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions: Museum of Modern Art of the City of Paris in 2012, Merz Foundation in Turin in 2022, and Louvre Lens in 2023, among others. Bouchra Khalilihttps://www.adiaf.com/artistes/bouchra-khalili/Born in 1975 in Casablanca, Khalili lives and works in Berlin and is represented by the Mor Charpentier Gallery, Paris and the ADN Gallery in Barcelona The artist's work includes film and video installations, photography, and screen printing. Each of her projects can be seen as a platform from which members of minorities groups can propose, implement and share resistance strategies and discourses developed from the margins. Her work has been the subject of numerous exhibitions including at Barcelona's MACBA and Paris's Palais de Tokyo in 2015, New York's MoMA in 2016, and Paris's Jeu de Paume in 2018. Tarik Kiswansonhttps://www.adiaf.com/artistes/tarik-kiswanson/Born in 1986 in Halmstad (Sweden) Kiswanson lives and works in Paris, France, and Amman, Jordan.Represented by the carlier | gebauer Gallery in Berlin and the Sfer Gallery in Hamburg and Beirut. His work encompasses sculpture, writing, performance, drawing, sound, and video works. The notions of uprooting, regeneration and renewal are recurring themes in his work. Tarik Kiswanson presented his retrospective exhibition Mirrorbody at the Carré d'Art – Musée d'Art Contemporain in 2021. Massinissa Selmanihttps://www.adiaf.com/artistes/massinissa-selmani/Born in 1980 in Algiers (Algeria), Selmani lives and works in Tours Represented by the Anne-Sarah Benichou Gallery (Paris), Selma Feriani (Tunis, London), Jane Lombard (New York) Through the confrontation and juxtaposition, without any logical coherence of real elements, Massinissa Selmani creates enigmatic and ambiguous scenes, emphasizing the ironic, even tragic character of the absurd and strange situations depicted in his drawings. His work was recognized with a special mention from the jury at the 56th Venice Biennale in 2015. Winner of the Art Collector Prize and the Sam Prize in 2016, he has participated in numerous solo and group exhibitions in France and abroad. Images: [https://imgpublic.artprice.com/img/wp/sites/11/2023/10/image1-artists-bertille-bak-massinissa-selmani-bouchra-khalili-tarik-kiswanson-copyright-julie-ansiau.jpg] Photo © Julie Ansiau [https://imgpublic.artprice.com/img/wp/sites/11/2023/10/image2-top-10-works-sold-at-auction-by-the-winners-of-the-marcel-duchamp-prize-copyright-artprice-com.jpg] ©artprice.com Copyright 1987-2023 thierry Ehrmann www.artprice.com - www.artmarket.com Don't hesitate to contact our Econometrics Department for your requirements regarding statistics and personalized studies: econometrics@artprice.com Try our services (free demo): https://www.artprice.com/demo Subscribe to our services: https://www.artprice.com/subscription About Artmarket: Artmarket.com is listed on Eurolist by Euronext Paris, SRD long only and Euroclear: 7478 - Bloomberg: PRC - Reuters: ARTF. 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