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Lu Yang, lauréate du BMW Art Journey entame son voyage artistique en janvier 2020. Cette artiste basée à Shanghai explore l'imitation des humains par les robots en capturant les mouvements des danseurs en Indonésie et en Inde.
Fri Jan 10 10:01:00 CET 2020 Communiqué de presse
Lu Yang est la huitième lauréate du BMW Art Journey, une collaboration entre Art Basel et BMW, créée pour reconnaître et soutenir les artistes émergents dans le monde entier. // L'artiste vise à explorer l'imitation des hommes par les robots en capturant les mouvements des danseurs en Indonésie et en Inde.
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Munich/Hong Kong. BMW Art Journey winner Lu Yang
(represented by the gallery Société, Berlin) begins her journey to
Indonesia and India in January 2020. Lu Yang is the eighth recipient
of the BMW Art Journey, a collaboration between Art Basel and BMW,
created to recognize and support emerging artists worldwide. The
artist aims to explore human mimicry of robots by capturing the
movements of dancers in Indonesia and India.
Lu Yang’s BMW Art Journey “Human Machine Reverse Motion
Capture Project” will take her in January 2020 to Bali (Indonesia)
and Kerala (India) studying how the human body can be trained to
overcome its physical limitations. Her research will explore the
deployment of the human body in historical and present-day cultures.
Steeped in the latest digital technologies, Lu will employ
sophisticated motion capture devices to record dancers’ gestures,
including facial, finger- and eye-capture techniques that can
collect and analyse the subtlest body movements, and will mimic
these using robotic technologies.
For her research, Lu will meet dancers of Legong, a
traditional Balinese dance and practitioners of Kathakali in India.
In Legong, for example, movement is controlled to such a degree that
dancers are able to manipulate their finger joints individually. The
facial and eye movements of India’s Kathakali dancers resemble the
workings of sensors and motors in advanced humanoid robots.
Lu Yang’s BMW Art Journey will look into how humans negotiate
their evolving relationship with machines that may ultimately
surpass human limitations.
“The BMW Art Journey gives a great starting point for
long-term research projects. This is not just an art journey. It
will be a wonderful start for me to open a new chapter of my
creation. I am very much looking forward to this future
collaboration and the art-making after this journey. I would also
like to thank the gallery Société in Berlin for fully supporting
me”, says Lu Yang.
Art Basel and BMW will collaborate with the artist to document
the journey and share it with a broader public through print
publications, online and social media.
About Lu Yang
Lu Yang (b. 1984) is a Shanghai-based
multi-media artist, who graduated from the New Media Art Department
of the China Academy of Art. Deeply immersed in the subcultures of
anime, video games, and Science-Fiction, the output of her artistic
practice spans 3D-animated films, video game installations,
holograms, neon, VR and software manipulation, often with overt
Japanese manga and anime references. Her work was displayed in
exhibitions at Kulturforum, Berlin; Centre Pompidou, Paris; M Woods,
Beijing; Shanghai Biennale; and Athens Biennale.
Lu Yang was announced as the next BMW Art Journey winner
during Art Basel in Basel in 2019. The international jury of experts
included Claire Hsu, Executive Director Asia Art Archive, Hong Kong;
Matthias Mühling, Director Städtische Galerie im Lenbachhaus,
Munich; Patrizia Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Founder and President of
Fondazione Sandretto Re Rebaudengo, Turin; Philip Tinari, Director
Ullens Center for Contemporary Art (UCCA), Beijing; and Samson
Young, artist and winner of the first BMW Art Journey.
The next BMW Art Journey shortlist of three artists from the
Discoveries sector will be announced at the Art Basel show in Hong
Kong 2020.
Launched in 2015, the BMW Art Journey is a collaboration
between Art Basel and BMW, created to recognize and support emerging
artists worldwide. The 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 about the artists and the project,
please visit: www.bmw-art-journey.com
For further questions please contact:
Prof. Dr Thomas
Girst
BMW Group Corporate and Intergovernmental
Affairs
Head of Cultural Engagement
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Art Basel Global
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