Wednesday, April 24, 2013
Blue Cockatoo Traveller: Inflatable Stonehenge travels to Hong Kong for Mob...
Blue Cockatoo Traveller: Inflatable Stonehenge travels to Hong Kong for Mob...: Jeremy Deller, Sacrilege, Greenwich, 2012 Courtesy of Art Concept, Paris and The Modern Institute/Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow. Photo:...
Inflatable Stonehenge travels to Hong Kong for Mobile M+: Inflation
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Jeremy Deller, Sacrilege, Greenwich, 2012
Courtesy of Art Concept, Paris and The Modern Institute/Toby Webster Ltd, Glasgow. Photo: Jeremy Deller
West Kowloon Cultural District Authority |
Full size inflatable Stonehenge arrives in West
Kowloon for Mobile M+: Inflation!
23 April 2013, Hong Kong: M+ announced today that
Sacrilege, a full size inflatable replica of one of the world’s most
famous monuments, Stonehenge, will be unveiled in Hong Kong as part of Mobile
M+: Inflation!, opening 25th April 2013 (Press Preview 10.30am 24th April
2013). The interactive work, which visitors can bounce on, was created by
Turner Prize-winning British artist Jeremy Deller. A co-commission between
Glasgow International Festival of Visual Art and the Mayor of London,
Sacrilege first appeared in Glasgow before touring major cities across
Britain as part of London 2012 Festival.
Sacrilege will be placed alongside five other
giant inflatable sculptures by local and international artists, including
two new commissions created especially for the exhibition by Hong Kong based
artist Tam Wai Ping and Chinese artist Cao Fei. The six works will be
accompanied by a performance piece by Tomás Saraceno (Argentina) which
will be staged on 4 and 25 May and 8 June 2013.
Alongside the five other works, Sacrilege will
take advantage of the promenade on West Kowloon, the future site of the
West Kowloon Cultural District, with an iconic view out over Victoria Harbour.
The installation, with inflatable moss covered slabs at over 7m high, and
a 35m wide fake green grass base will offer a stark contrast to Hong
Kong’s heavily urbanized environment. It’s placement on the site of The Park,
creates a fantasy landscape within the city upon the evolving site of West
Kowloon.
By re-presenting one of the world’s most famous
existing prehistoric monuments and sites of cultural
significance as an inflatable sculpture Deller allows
audiences to reacquaint themselves with history in a high-spirited and
entertaining manner, whilst exploring cultural heritage.
Monumental artworks of this scale have never been
presented alongside one another in Hong Kong, making “Mobile M+:
Inflation!” one of the largest contemporary art exhibitions ever mounted in the
city to date. The exhibition will be presented on the site of the Park at
West Kowloon Cultural District - a fourteen hectare site devoted to arts
programming next to M+, Hong Kong’s future museum for visual culture.
Inflation! is a part of Mobile M+, a series of
pre-opening ‘nomadic’ exhibitions curated by M+ that aim to engage the
public ahead of the opening of the museum, scheduled for completion in late
2017. By initiating and realising projects that would not be possible in a
single museum building, Mobile M+ seeks to turn the perceived disadvantage
of being “rootless” into a strategic advantage by organizing events that
embrace a multi-
The exhibition will be accompanied by a series of
on-site events ranging from artist talks, workshops, guided tours to
performances.
Lars Nittve said, “I am delighted that the M+ team
have been able to secure this incredibly important piece of contemporary
art for Hong Kong residents to enjoy. The work was enormously popular when it
toured the UK last year, and I can’t wait to see the Hong Kong public’s
response. Sacrilege will offer residents a unique experience of
interactive public sculpture - hopefully stimulating debate about the kind of
works which might be on show in The Park once it opens in 2014. Sacrilege
challenges ideas about how art should be displayed and experienced,
aligning with M+’s commitment to presenting art in a new dynamic way. Works of
art can no longer be classified into fixed genre; which is why M+ will be
a museum for visual culture in all its forms. This piece also reflects our
commitment to bringing groundbreaking artworks to Hong Kong, as well as
supporting local artists.”
Mobile M+: INFLATION!
Tues – Thurs: 12pm to 7pm
Press Preview: Wednesday 24th April, 10.30am
Fri – Sun: 11am to 8pm
Closed Mondays
During Art Basel Hong Kong: 10am – 8pm
Free of charge
Venue: West Kowloon Cultural District Promenade
Sutton PR Asia
Email: tamsin@suttonprasia.com /
phoebe@suttonprasia.com
M+
A centrepiece of Hong Kong's future West Kowloon
Cultural District, M+ is the new museum for visual culture, encompassing
20th and 21st century art, design, architecture and the moving image from Hong
Kong, China, Asia and beyond. From its vantage point in one of the world's
most dynamic regions, M+ seeks, through its exhibitions, programming and
permanent collection, to document the past, inform the present and contribute
to the future of visual culture within an ever more interconnected global
landscape. With the ultimate aim of exploring new ways of seeing, the
museum will take a multidisciplinary approach that both challenges
and respects existing boundaries while creating a meeting point for a
diversity of perspectives, narratives and audiences. M+ has already
embarked on a number of public programs and exhibitions, and has begun to assemble
its permanent collection, in the run-up to the planned 2017 opening of its
62,000 square-meter (670,000 square-feet) building overlooking Victoria
Harbour. M+ will be responsible for integrating and curating art within
the park design.
Wednesday, April 17, 2013
British artist Jim Lambie takes over Pearl Lam Galleries Hong Kong
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Image: Pearl Lam Galleries |
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Image: Pearl Lam Galleries |
HONG KONG, 16 April 2013
Internationally acclaimed Scottish artist Jim Lambie takes over Pearl Lam Galleries Hong Kong with a major exhibition, The Flowers of Romance opens to the public tomorrow. The exhibition showcases site-specific installations, which give an overview of Lambie’s creative output over the last decade, displaying a mixture of dynamic new works alongside iconic masterpieces from his oeuvre. Lambie’s work is a charged synthesis of colour, line and space, which he employs to challenge viewers’ perceptions. The Flowers of Romance, titled after an early British punk band from the 1970s and studio album by Public Image Ltd released in 1981, represents a unique opportunity to see a number of key works from Lambie’s career which reference popular culture and music.
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Pearl Lam Galleries is dedicated to encouraging cultural exchange between the East and West, bringing important Western artists to a new audience in Asia as part of its exciting programme. Jim Lambie’s installation works directly engage with the exhibition space whilst demanding the participation of the audience. As the phenomenon of interactive installation art grows in Hong Kong, Pearl Lam Galleries is once more at the forefront of breaking new boundaries in the Hong Kong art scene.
“We are delighted to have Jim Lambie’s first solo exhibition in Hong Kong. He is a dynamic and inspiring artist whose energy is pure creativity. I look forward to exposing this artist to the recognition he deserves in Hong Kong and hope that his vision will inspire our visitors as it has done me over the last decade.” Althea Viafora-Kress, International Gallery Director of Pearl Lam Galleries, April 2013
Extract from press release: Erica Siu and Veronica Chu / Sutton PR Asia
http://www.pearllam.com/
Monday, April 15, 2013
Blue Cockatoo Traveller: Ragley Hall Artist In Residence
Blue Cockatoo Traveller: Ragley Hall Artist In Residence: Dawn Harris, Artist in Residence, Ragley Hall, UK Ragley Hall has announced that Dawn Harris will be its ‘Artist in Resi...
Ragley Hall Artist In Residence
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| Dawn Harris, Artist in Residence, Ragley Hall, UK |
The residency will enable
visitors, local schools, universities and community groups to explore
contemporary art through discussion, workshops and exhibitions within this
valued heritage site. Dawn's residency will enable her to explore her practice
within a different community; meeting new people, using new materials and
experiencing life in a new location. This year Dawn will be considering why
'Heritage' is important to the community.
Dawn Harris stated ‘I am delighted to be Artist
in Residence at Ragley and I am looking forward to developing the residency
entitled: ‘Negotiating Heritage’. Through negotiation I plan to begin
a dialogue that services my interpretation of the heritage of Ragley”.
Dawn will be engaging with visitors between 11am
and 4pm on selected dates which can be found on the
Ragley website. Engagement with Dawn is included in the Ragley Park &
Gardens admission rates.
For more information on Ragley please visit
the website at www.ragleyhall.com.
Sunday, April 14, 2013
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