MarkSalvatus (b. 1980) currently lives and works between Manila, Philippines and Osaka, Japan. He graduated cum laude at the University of Santo Tomas College of Fine Arts and Design Manila with a degree in Advertising Arts. He had solo shows at the Vargas Museum (Manila/PH), Ateneo Art Gallery (Manila/PH), Cultural Center of the Philippines
Asia Arts Awards Hong Kong is a signature gala celebration honoring the Asia Arts Game Changers during the week of Art Basel in Hong Kong. Major art collectors, artists, gallerists, dignitaries from the art world, and Asia Society trustees and patrons will gather to celebrate the contemporary arts in Asia and honor artists and arts professionals for their significant contributions. For more than twenty years, Asia Society has been a pioneer in identifying and fostering the latest contemporary Asian artists and engaging new audiences for their work. Past honorees include Cai Guo-Qiang, Bharti Kher, Lee Ufan, Liu Guosong, Nalini Malani, Nyoman Masriadi, Takashi Murakami, Yoshitomo Nara, Shahzia Sikander, Do Ho Suh, Wucius Wong, Xu Bing, Zeng Fanzhi, and Zhang Xiaogang. Asia Arts Awards Hong Kong March 23, 2017 Venue JW Marriott Hotel Hong Kong 600 pm Cocktail Reception and Auction Artwork Viewing 800 pm Award Ceremony, Dinner and Auction Join the Auction! The auction component of the 2017 Asia Arts Awards Hong Kong features works by artists Cai Guo-Qiang, Eko Nugroho, Do Ho Suh, Sun Xun, Mika Tajima, Natee Utarit, Xu Bing and Yang Fudong, among others. The artworks were on view at JW Marriott Hong Kong on Thursday, March 23, 2017 at 600 pm by invitation only. All proceeds from Asia Arts Awards Hong Kong support Asia Society Arts and Culture initiatives worldwide. Asia Society’s Asia Arts Awards Hong Kong is co-organized by Asia Society Museum, New York, and Asia Society Hong Kong Center. Honorees Hon Chi Fun Hon Chi Fun is one of Hong Kong’s most respected visual artists, best known for his abstract paintings and serigraphic prints that reflect his interest in Taoism and phenomenology through the expression of circles. In 1958, he co-founded the Modern Literature and Art Association to promote local public interest in literature and art. He was among the first in Hong Kong to be awarded a Fellowship by John D. Rockefeller 3rd Foundation in 1968. Hon’s works have been exhibited extensively in Hong Kong and overseas, including at solo exhibitions at the Hong Kong Museum of Art 2005 and the University Museum and Art Gallery of the University of Hong Kong 1988. In 2013, he received the Medal of Honour from the Hong Kong SAR government in recognition of his outstanding artistic achievements. Kimsooja Kimsooja is an internationally acclaimed multimedia artist whose videos, installations and performances poignantly address issues relating to culture, politics, history and identity, especially with regard to the displaced self. The artist’s conceptual, aesthetic and structural investigations of performance through immobility in her practice inverts the notion of the artist as the predominant actor. Her works have been exhibited internationally and featured in numerous solo and group exhibitions, including at the National Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art, Seoul 2016; Centre Pompidou-Metz 2015; Reina Sophia, Madrid 2006; MoMA PS1, New York 2001; 24th São Paulo Biennial 1998; the 48th, 49th, 51st and 52nd Venice Biennales. In 2013 she represented Korea at the 55th Venice Biennale. Rashid Rana Rashid Rana is known for his conceptual sculptures, videos, and photo composite collages that provocatively deconstruct social histories and cultural disjunctions to reflect the duality of our time. He has participated in major exhibitions including My East is Your West, a collateral event at the 56th Venice Biennale 2015; Mohatta Palace Museum, Karachi 2013; Cornerhouse, Manchester 2011; Asia Society Museum, New York 2009; and Musée Guimet, Paris 2010 among others. Rana was recently appointed artistic director of the 2017 Lahore Biennale. He is also the founding faculty member and current dean of the School of Visual Arts and Design at Beaconhouse National University in Lahore. Hiroshi Sugimoto Hiroshi Sugimoto’s singular practice spans the mediums of performing arts, photography, sculpture, installation and architecture. His art deals with history and temporal existence through a variety of subject matter issues surrounding time, empiricism and metaphysics that bridge Eastern and Western ideologies while examining the nature of time, perception, and the origins of consciousness. Sugimoto’s work has been presented in numerous international solo and group exhibitions among them The J. Paul Getty Museum 2014; 17th Biennale of Sydney 2010; Yokohama Triennale 2001; 3rd Biennale d’art contemporain de Lyon 1995; and Carnegie International 1991. The artist received the Order of Arts and Letters 2013 from the French government; the Praemium Imperiale Painting Award 2009 from the Japan Arts Association; and the Hasselblad Foundation International Award in Photography 2001. Support LUMINARIES Ming Wai Lau VISIONARIES Barbara and Ronnie Chan Ming Liu and Guoqing Chen Betsy and Ed Cohen DBS Bank Hong Kong Limited Kukje Gallery Mr. & Mrs. Robert W. Miller Denise and Andrew Saul Mr. Rusy M. Shroff, BBS, MBE, and Mrs. Purviz R. Shroff Jack and Susy Wadsworth Lulu and Anthony Wang CORPORATE PARTNER AUCTION PARTNER ART LOGISTICS PARTNER
MEAAward is joint-organized by HOM Art Trans and Galeri Chandan. 2. YOUNG GUNS. The Young Guns is an accolade HOM Art Trans confers upon an upcoming young artist who boldly makes an impact in the arena of visual arts by displaying consistency, perseverance and high artistic quality in his or her creations.
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Introduction From 18-24 April 1955, twenty-nine nations Footnote 1 of Asia and Africa gathered in the city of Bandung in West Java, to convene the First Asia-Africa Conference (see Figure 1).Within Indonesia, this conference, affectionately known as the A-A Conference (hereafter AAC), still holds monumental significance for its post-independence national narrative, by placing Indonesia and Carla Bianpoen and Stevie Emilia The Jakarta Post Jakarta ● Thu, December 21, 2017 2017-12-21 0958 2000 1f87594453bb792833e1ece3a2e6eecd 4 Art & Culture art-and-culture,Art-Jakarta-2017,biennale,Biennale-Jogja,Jakarta-Biennale,Europalia-Arts-Festival,Art-Stage-Jakarta-2017 Free Undeterred by continuing commercial quiet in the art world, Indonesia’s artists and enthusiasts go the extra mile, infusing the art scene with astounding creative energy. INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITIONS A selected number of artists have been busy creating works based on colonial history for the 2017 Europalia Arts Festival, an international biannual arts and culture festival in Europe, which this year took Indonesia as its focus country. At the four-month festival, which runs until Jan. 21 next year, Indonesia aims to showcase the country’s diversity by presenting nearly 250 programs. Read also First exhibition for Indonesian comics history held in Brussels Meanwhile, a number of artists took part in the exhibition “Sunshower Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia 1980s to Now,” held at the Mori Museum and the National Art Center in Tokyo, which is now on its way to Fukuoka. While it is not immediately known how many other international events have included Indonesian artists, it seems there was a huge amount of creative energy on the move. Given the abovementioned successes, the outlook for next year is fairly optimistic. KALIJODO Artist Teguh Osentrik poses in front of his art installation made with four slabs of berlin wall in Kalijodo Park, North Jakarta, Tuesday, September 26, 2017. The installation titled JP/Seto Wardhana Veteran artist Teguh Ostenrik wowed the public by setting up four authentic sections of the Berlin wall in his thrilling art installation, titled Patung Menembus Batas Sculpture that Breaks Boundaries at the Kalijodo child friendly integrated public space in Jakarta, which the artist created in memory of the Berlin Wall, and which he related to current situations at home. Read also Teguh Ostenrik’s Berlin Wall in Jakarta Art to overcome divisive powers The artist waited for 27 years before finally making the project a reality in Jakarta. The wall was the defining symbol of the Cold War that divided East Berlin and its Western parts and Europe from 1961 to 1989. Teguh himself lived near the wall for over 10 years. “I saw the perilous impact of the wall in Berlin, the dramatic and fatal impact [the wall] had on human lives and I felt signs of similar trends had already reached my country back then.” YOUNG TALENT Youthful force A visitor poses with Ronald Apriyam’s paintings at Art Jakarta 2017 at Pacific Place in Jakarta. The arts fair, previously known as Bazaar Art, showcased a wide range of works by young artists and positioned itself as the people’s arts fair. JP/Carla Bianpoen The rise of young talent could easily be seen this year at Art Jakarta formerly Bazaar Art, where upcoming artists from various parts of Indonesia revealed a surprising creativity in work and thought. Great artistic talent was also revealed in the fifth edition of the Bandung Contemporary Art Awards BaCAA held for artists under 40, showing an ever advancing number of excellence in works with creative concepts including social matters, scientific knowledge and humane sensitivity. Read also Here’s what you shouldn’t miss at 2017 Art Jakarta Worth mentioning is the publication of LipLap, a book on 35 Bandung artists under 35, which was conceptualized by young artists in cooperation with artist-led Gerilya Gallery and Omnispace, and supported by Melbourne-based collector Konfir Kabo’s Project 11, which is described as “a giving initiative which seeks to support artists and projects that make an imprint on their field.” There was also the “Bandung Re-Emergence” exhibition at the Selasar Sunaryo gallery, which challenged artists of the previous “Bandung New-Emergence” to review their works with today’s interpretation. ART STAGE JAKARTA The surge of creative energy in Indonesia’s art world, especially in the second half of the year, was marked by, among other things, the launch of the ALEQS, an art award founded by Art Stage Jakarta, which was in its second iteration this year. JP/Carla Bianpoen The surge of creative energy in Indonesia’s art world, especially in the second half of the year, was marked by, among other things, the launch of the ALEQS, an art award founded by Art Stage Jakarta, which was in its second iteration this year. Encompassing the entire art ecosystem, this first-ever award was handed to the best in 13 separate categories displaying Authenticity, Leadership, Excellence, Quality and Seriousness in art. The awards included Best Collector, Best Curator, Best Artist, Best Gallery, Best Gallerist, Best Young Curator, Best Young Gallery and Best Senior Collectors. The Best Collector award was won by businessman Haryanto Adikoesoemo, whose collection encompasses local and international artworks and who is also the owner of the newly opened Museum of Modern and Contemporary Art in Nusantara Museum MACAN. Other winners were long-durational performance artist Melati Suryodarmo, who is also this year’s director of the Jakarta Biennale; Enin Supriyanto, who won the Best Curator award; ROH Projects, which received both the Best Gallery and Best Young Gallery awards; and the Indonesian Visual Art Archive IVAA, which collected the award for Best Art Institution. Life Achievement Awards were also given to senior curator Jim Supangkat, senior artist Sunaryo and senior collector Ciputra. The Bhinneka Award recognized the work of the Jatiwangi Art Factory arts community in West Java, which focuses on researching the lives of people in the area through art. MUSEUM MACAN Melt triptych, 2008 by Entang Wiharso Museum MACAN collection/File Another excitement in Indonesia’s art scene this year came when the long-awaited Museum MACAN in West Jakarta opened its doors to the public on Nov. 3. Prior to the vernissage, the museum organized contemporary art performances by renowned artists from Indonesia and abroad, acknowledging performance art as a contemporary art form. At its inaugural exhibition, titled “Art Turns. World Turns,” the museum, which is the country’s first museum dedicated to modern and contemporary art, displays 90 out of the owner’s some 900 art works, both Indonesian and international pieces, which have been amassed over a 25-year period. The museum’s director Aaron Seeto praised Haryanto as a unique collector because his collection is of great strength, quality and artistic resource. “And when other [collectors] have been singularly focused on Indonesia, his collection has, from its inception, been both locally and internationally focused,” said Seeto. The exhibition, which is up and running until March 18 next year, correlates either issue-wise or time-wise, denoting a conceptual vision that fits the spirit of our time. BIENNALES Tribute to ancestors Balinese artist Ni Tanjung’s artwork depicting gods, ancestors and mythological animals sits on display at the Jakarta Biennale. JP/Carla Bianpoen Equally exciting was that Indonesia hosted three biennales — the Jogja Biennale, the Makassar Biennale in South Sulawesi and the Jakarta Biennale — from November to December this year. The Jakarta Biennale showcased its groundbreaking inventions and excelled in presenting a new understanding of contemporary art in Indonesia. For the first time, the biennale appointed a woman, Melati Suryodarmo, as its artistic director. The theme Jiwa Soul for the biennale can be understood the all-encompassing energy and creative spirit flowing from the past or the memory of it, to the present time and on toward new visions. Jiwa opened with a traditional ceremony performed by bissu — the androgynous shaman community from South Sulawesi, included works of Balinese outsider art, and revived works from senior artists of the past and present, such as Semsar Siagian, Hendrawan Ryanto, Siti Adiati and Marintan Sirait. The biennale also included famous international artists and presented 27 performances the most ever in a biennale as well as new and existing video works by strong female filmmakers from Argentina, Indonesia, the Philippines and Mexico. The Jogja Biennale continued its Equator series, now in its fourth edition, this time cooperating with Brazil, with the main theme “Stage of Hopelessness,” presenting the works of 12 Brazilian artists and 25 Indonesian artists. The Makassar Biennale marked its second edition this year, taking “Maritime Culture” as its artistic concept, with participating artists including a Taiwanese artist, who explored similarities between certain features of Makassar, historically renowned for its strategic location during the spice trade period, and his homeland. + view more ArtJog 2016, Jogja Nationa Museum, Jogyakarta, Indonesia, BACC International Exhibition: Concept Context Contestation: "art and the collective in Southeast Asia", Cemeti Art House, Jogyakarta. Rethingking Home, Group show at New Dakota Art Space, Amsterdam. 2017 Rosa's Wound, Museum of Contemporary Art Taipei, Taiwan. Ratu Rizkitasari Saraswati born in Jakarta, Indonesia based in Amsterdam, the Netherlands Ratu R. Saraswati, b. 1990 uses storytelling, performance and photography to engage with people as she aims to nurture empathetic relationships. Saras obtained her BFA from the Faculty of Art and Design’s Institut Teknologi Bandung in 2013. In 2015, she was a resident at Sàn Art, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. In the same year, she was a finalist of the national Indonesian Art Award, followed by the Bandung Contemporary Art Award 2017. Her performances have been commissioned for Jakarta Biennale 2017 and Biennale Jogja 2019. She is a resident at the Rijksakademie van beeldende kunsten, Amsterdam, The Netherlands from 2020 - 2022. Photo credit Verena BlokReadMore. Muhammad 'Ucup' Yusuf is an artist based in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Muhammad graduated from the Indonesian Institute of Art (ISI) in 1995. In 2012, he was finalist for the Graphic Trienalle V, Indonesia, and Bandung Contemporary Art Award. His accolades include Mural Hikayat Indonesia at Museum Palace Yogyakarta, Indonesia (2009
The 2017 Baeksang Art Awards just wrapped up, and we have all the winners from the show right here! The biggest awards were given out for “Best Drama”, “Best Movie”, and “Best Actor”, “Best Actress” for both Drama and Movie categories. Here are all the winners from the 2017 Baeksang Arts Awards! Star Century Popularity Award TV — Park Bo Gum & Kim Yoo Jung Moonlight Drawn By Clouds [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Park Bo Gum and Kim Yoo Jung win the Star Century Popularity Award for TVBaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Star Century Popularity Award Movie — Yoona Confidential Assignment & Do Kyung Soo Brother [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] and Yoona win the Star Century Popularity Award for MoviesBaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best Drama Actor — Gong Yoo tvN – Goblin [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Gong Yoo wins Best Drama Actor Award for Goblin! 👹❤️ ➜ Read More — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best Drama Actress — Seo Hyun Jin tvN – Again Oh Hae Young [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Seo Hyun Jin wins Best Drama Actress Award for “Again Oh Hae Young"! BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best Movie Actor — Song Gang Ho Age of Shadows [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Song Gang Ho wins Best Movie Actor Award for “Age Of Shadows”!! Congrats! 🎉 BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best Movie Actress — Son Ye Jin Princess Deokhye [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Son Ye Jin wins Best Movie Actress Award for “Princess Deokhye”!! Congrats! 🎉 BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best Drama Award — Dear My Freinds [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] “Dear My Friends” just won Best Drama!!!!Congrats! 🎉 🙌🏼😍BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best Movie Award — The Wailing [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] "The Wailing" wins Best Movie !! Congrats! 🎉 🙌🏼😍BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 TV Daesang — Kim Eun Sook Goblin [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Kim Eun Sook wins TV Daesung for “Goblin”!! 🙌🏼😍🎉BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Movie Daesang – Park Chan Wook The Handmaiden [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Park Chan Wook wins Movie Daesung for “The Handmaiden" 🙌🏼😍🎉BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best Drama Producer — Yoo In Shik Romantic Doctor [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best Producer Award goes to Yoo In Sik for “Romantic Doctor"BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best Educational Program — Ssulzun [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best Educational Program Award goes to “Ssulzun”BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best Variety Program — My Ugly Duckling [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best Variety Award goes to “Ugly Duckling"BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best New Drama Actor — Kim Min Seok Doctors [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best New Drama Actor award goes to Kim Min Seok!! — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best New Drama Actress — Lee Se Young Laurel Tree Tailors [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best New Drama Actress award goes to Lee Se Young!!BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Male Variety Award — Kim Jong Min 1N2D [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best Male Variety Award goes to Yang Se Hyung for “Mobidic"BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Female Variety Award — Park Na Rae I Live Alone [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best Female Variety Award goes to Park Na Rae for “I Live Alone"BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best Drama Script — Noh Hee Kyung Dear My Friends [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best Script award goes to Noh Hee Kyung for “Dear My Friends" BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best New Movie Director — Yeon Sang Ho Train To Busan [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best New Movie Director award goes to Yeon Sang Ho for “Train To Busan"BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best New Movie Actor — Ryu Jun Yeol The King [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best New Movie Actor award goes to Ryu Joon Yeol for “The King"BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best New Movie Actress — Lee Sang Hee Our Love Story [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best New Movie Actress award goes to Lee Sang Hee for “Our Love Story"BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best Screenplay Writer — The World Of Us Yoon Ga Soon [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best Screenplay award goes to Yoon Ga Yoon for “The World Of Us"BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best Supporting Male Movie Actor — Kim Eui Sung Train To Busan [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best Supporting Actor Award goes to Kim Eui Sung for “Train To Busan"BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 Best Supporting Female Movie Actress — Kim So Jin The King [★BAEKSANG ARTS AWARDS] Best Supporting Actress Award goes to Kim So Jin for “The King"BaeksangArtsAwards2017 — Koreaboo Koreaboo May 3, 2017 KoreanContemporary Art, PLASTIC GARDEN, Minsheng Art Museum VIDEOART CENTER Tokyo, Japan; Selasar Sunaryo Art Space, Bandung, Indonesia 2003 Books in Resemblance of Persons, Persons in Resemblance of (KCAF) Art Center, Seoul, Korea Selected Awards 2019 Contributors of Overseas Culture Promotion, Korean Ministry of Culture, Sports and An unknown man offered me a lewd yet god-fearing proposition in December 2018, eerily coincidental to the period when I was just beginning to construct the conceptual foundation of Good Boy, an unfinished, objects-based performance installation planned to be presented in the physical show of RCA 2020. The project expands my homoerotic vocabulary to unexplored terrains of pup play, BDSM and chemsex as I was also expanding and experimenting with my methods of performance-making to incorporate texts, minimalism and abstraction. Good Boy’s production, unfortunately, had to be put on hold due to the current pandemic and I have yet to find a suitable method of presentation that fits into the screen-based, online exposition that gives justice to the physically focused piece. I’ll be a Good Boy is hence, a tangent project of the aforementioned. I revisit a material that has only been referential, the messages themselves. They have been dissected and rearranged into a soliloquy that may resemble a prayer with two distinct segments, made clear by the language shift from Indonesian to English. The work will be sent directly to the audience’s mobile device through WhatsApp, the exact application where I received them. Accompanying the 49-lines, sometimes one-phrase messages would be a digital photograph, taken from my mobile phone that has never left their intended platform for any editing. Hence the work will and should never leave the digital platform but to remain within the mobile device which could function as its pedestal. I’ll be a Good Boy is an invitation to dominate as well as a request to submit. Borrowing the situation of sexting, which could be abusive and non-consensual, it is also a reflection of online sexual trolling that may be borderline harassment that blurs and questions the extent of private, anonymous space of homoerotic sub-culture. A demonstration of a possible reading to perform the text will be held daily at BST from 14-31 July through my Instagram live kelvinatmadibrata. The work comes in an edition of 100+1AP, specifically made for the presentation platform of RCA 2020. The work is free of charge and accompanied by a digital certificate of authenticity but its availability is on a first-come-first-served basis. To request an edition, please text “I’ll be a Good Boy” to +44 7999 905 913 through WhatsApp and the work will be sent as a reply to that text. Note to audience+ Due to the high volume of messages you will receive 49 text messages and 1 digital photograph, it is recommended to mute notifications from +44 7999 905 913. + There is no specific time when the work will be sent neither can you request for a specific time to receive the texts. + If you do not receive any replies from +44 7999 905 913 after twenty-four hours means that all available editions have been redeemed. + Your mobile numbers will not be saved neither will it be used for any purposes other than to deliver the artwork. + The number +44 7999 905 913 will only operate from 14-31 July 2020 and will cease operation shortly after the end of RCA 2020. I'll be a Good BoyMedium WhatsApp messages and photograph taken with iPhone8 cameraSize 49 bi-lingual text messages and image, edition of 100+1AP . 381 70 245 14 130 198 258 302