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Next BMW Art Journey artist shortlist announced during Art Basel in Hong Kong. Ali Kazim, Zac Langdon-Pole and Gala Porras-Kim are nominated.
Wed Mar 28 13:23:00 CEST 2018 Press Release
Hong Kong. The joint initiative of Art Basel and BMW to recognize and support emerging artists worldwide is continued with the announcement of the shortlist for the next BMW Art Journey during this year’s Art Basel in Hong Kong. Like a mobile studio, the BMW Art Journey can take artists almost anywhere in the world to develop new ideas and envision new creative projects.
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Hong Kong. The joint initiative of Art Basel and BMW to recognize and support emerging artists worldwide is continued with the announcement of the shortlist for the next BMW Art Journey during this year’s Art Basel in Hong Kong. Like a mobile studio, the BMW Art Journey can take artists almost anywhere in the world to develop new ideas and envision new creative projects.
Today, an international expert jury announced the following shortlist
of three artists showing in Discoveries, the sector for emerging
artists at Art Basel's Hong Kong show:
Ali Kazim at Jhaveri Contemporary, Mumbai
Ali
Kazim (b. 1979) lives and works in Lahore, Pakistan. He received his
Master of Fine Arts from the Slade School of Fine Art, London. Ali
Kazim forms multi-layered compositions to create uniquely textured
paintings that include elements of narrative and fantasy. He works
meticulously in watercolor and graphite, using techniques acquired
from studying the watercolor wash and miniature painting techniques of
the Bengal and Mughal schools. At this year’s Art Basel show in Hong
Kong, the artist presents an immersive installation that draws a
primary inspiration from the landscape around his hometown of Lahore.
Kazim will participate in the 9th Asia
Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, opening in November 2018 in Brisbane.
Zac Langdon-Pole at Michael Lett, Auckland
Zac
Langdon-Pole (b. 1988) lives and works in Berlin, Germany. He studied
at Elam School of Fine Arts, Auckland and at the Städelschule,
Frankfurt. In his work he uses paper nautilus shells, fragile
egg-case-shells, made by the genus of Octopedes known as Argonauts,
and unique fragments of Meteorite handcrafted to fill the shell’s
aperture. At this year’s edition of Art Basel in Hong Kong,
Langdon-Pole is presenting an installation of new sculptures that form
a poetic exploration of identity and belonging. In 2017, he was
awarded the Ars Viva Prize for young artists living in Germany. Recent
exhibitions include Between Bridges, Berlin; Ars Viva 2018, Berlin;
S.M.A.K. Stedelijk Museum voor Actuele Kunst, Ghent and Kunstverein
München, Munich.
Gala Porras-Kim at Commonwealth and Council, Los
Angeles
Gala Porras-Kim (b.1984) lives and works in Los
Angeles, United States. She received a Master of Fine Arts from
California Institute of Fine Arts and a Master of Arts in Latin
American Studies from University of California, Los Angeles. Her work
questions the social and political contexts that influence the
manifestation and interpretation of language and history. Her artistic
approach comes from a research-based practice that aims to reconsider
how intangible subjects have been represented in the fields of
linguistics, history, and conservation. At this year's Art Basel show
in Hong Kong Porras-Kim is presenting a group of artifacts that
reconstruct and reimagine ambiguous historical fragments from various
ethnographic institutions. Her work was displayed at solo exhibitions
at Commonwealth and Council, Los Angeles and LABOR, Mexico City.
Recently she has been included in group exhibitions at Seoul Museum of
Art and Whitney Museum of American Art, New York.
These three shortlisted artists are now invited to develop a
proposal for their ideal journey, with the winner to be announced in
the early summer of 2018.
The members of the expert jury in Hong Kong are:
Richard Armstrong, Director, Solomon R. Guggenheim
Museum and Foundation, New York
Claire Hsu, Director, Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong
Bose Krishnamachari, President, Kochi-Muziris
Biennale, India
Matthias Mühling, Director, Städtische Galerie im
Lenbachhaus und Kunstbau, Munich
Pauline J. Yao, Curator, Visual Art M+, Hong Kong
“As jury, we were impressed by the variety and quantity of works
and made a unanimous decision about the three shortlisted artists. In
this year’s edition of BMW Art Journey at Art Basel in Hong Kong, the
jurors noticed a wide search for narrative with a mostly consistent
search for ’fact’. Within the project the number of eligible galleries
was by far the greatest, representing artists of the most diverse
backgrounds. We admired Ali Kazim’s meditative approach to the
desolate landscape of Pakistan, and found his labor-intensive process
combining miniature painting techniques with a contemporary
sensibility to be layered and haunting. Zac Langdon-Pole’s work
‘Passport (Argonauta)’ creates a poetical and surprising combination
of materials. Proposing a new notion of the passport, the nautilus
shell and meteorites from different parts of the world suggesting a
metaphysical and timeless idea of identities. We appreciated Gala
Porras-Kim’s investigation into and imagination of ways in which
objects within institutional collections undergo re-interpretation via
changing social and physical contexts. She touches on the subjectivity
of history and the endless possibilities of making meaning of
fragments and traces.” states the jury.
In collaboration with the winning artist, the journey will be
documented and shared with the public through publications, online and
social media.
During this year’s Art Basel show in Hong Kong, the 2017 winner
of the BMW Art Journey from the Discoveries sector, Astha
Butail (represented by GALLERYSKE, New Dehli, Bangalore),
presents insights into her project “In the Absence of Writing” at the
BMW Lounge. Throughout her journey, the artist visited Yazd (Iran),
Jerusalem (Israel), London (United Kingdom), Varanasi, Pune, New Delhi
and Mumbai (India) to discover memories and living traditions that are
passed down through teaching and oral poetry. For the BMW Art Journey,
Butail investigates the Zoroastrian Avesta, Jewish Oral Torah and
Indian Veda traditions by observing and recording their different
memory techniques and interviewing scholars and practitioners of each tradition.
Furthermore, for the first time after its race at the FIA GT
World Cup in Macau, the BMW Art Car #18, designed by Chinese
multimedia artist Cao Fei, is exhibited in the BMW
Lounge at Art Basel in Hong Kong.
Past winners of the BMW Art Journey include sound and
performance artist Samson Young (presented by a.m.
Space, Hong Kong at Art Basel's Hong Kong show in 2015), who will
represent Hong Kong at the 2017 Venice Biennale; German video artists
Henning Fehr and Philipp Rühr
(presented by Galerie Max Mayer, Dusseldorf at Art Basel's Miami Beach
show in 2015); British artist Abigail Reynolds
(presented by Rokeby, London at Art Basel's show in Hong Kong in 2016)
as well as Max Hooper Schneider (presented by High
Art, Paris at Art Basel's Miami Beach show in 2016), Astha
Butail (represented by GALLERYSKE, New Dehli, Bangalore at
Art Basel´s Hong Kong show in 2017) and Jamal Cyrus
(represented by Inman Gallery, Houston at Art Basel’s Miami Beach show
in 2017).
The BMW Art Journey is a collaboration between Art Basel and
BMW, created to recognize and support emerging artists worldwide. This
unique award is open to artists who are exhibiting in the Discoveries
sector during Art Basel in Hong Kong. A judging panel comprised of
internationally renowned experts meet first to select a shortlist of
three artists from the sector, who are then invited to submit
proposals for a journey aimed to further develop their ideas and
artistic work. The jury reconvenes to choose a winner from the three
proposals. For further information on the BMW Art Journey please
visit: bmw-art-journey.com.
BMW has supported Art Basel’s shows in Basel, Miami Beach and
Hong Kong as a long-term partner for many years.
For further questions please contact:
Dr Thomas
Girst
BMW Group Corporate and Intergovernmental Affairs
Head
of Cultural Engagement
Telephone: +49 89 382 24753
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Dorothee Dines
Art Basel
Global Head of Media
Relations
Telephone: +41 58 206 27 06, press@artbasel.com
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