Showing posts with label Art Maimi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Art Maimi. Show all posts

Tuesday, October 25, 2022

AORIST RETURNS TO MIAMI ART WEEK,

AORIST RETURNS TO MIAMI ART WEEK WITH A NEWLY COMMISSIONED LARGE-SCALE IMMERSIVE INSTALLATION LIVING ROOM BY RANDOM INTERNATIONAL PRESENTED IN PARTNERSHIP WITH FAENA ART

Building upon the success of their iconic Rain Room, Random International’s new immersive light-based installation Living Room marks a shift in how blockchain technology can revolutionize how visitors experience and collect art 

Aorist and Faena Art also co-present Quayola’s Effets de Soir in the Faena Project Room. The video series continues the artist’s ongoing focus on nature, pictorial traditions, and new technology-centered artistic practices

Random International, Living Room, 2022. Render of immersive light-installation. Commissioned by Aorist. Courtesy of Random International, Aorist, and Faena Art.

 Aorist, the cultural institution supporting artists creating at the edge of art and technology, returns to Miami Beach with a new commission titled Living Room by globally acclaimed art group Random International, pioneers of immersive art. Following the success of last year’s launch in Miami Beach with Refik Anadol’s Machine Hallucinations: Coral and the first-ever indoor drone performance by DRIFT during the Venice Biennale 2022, Aorist premieres Random International’s Living Room on November 29 in a purpose-built pavilion at Faena Beach, on the occasion of Miami Art Week 2022. Aorist and Faena Art also co-present Effets de Soir by multimedia artist Quayola for the first time in the United States. The video series is on view from November 29 to January 8 in the Faena Project Room, Faena Art's dedicated space in Miami Beach for artistic experimentation and the development of innovative ideas.

Random International’s never-before-seen installation continues their exploration of the impact of technological development on the human condition, utilizing Web3 to expand the boundaries of immersive and experiential art. Living Room explores the idea of space as a living entity. Visitors are invited to enter a fluctuating architectural domain, in which shifting lights, fog, and sound respond to the audience's movements in unpredictable ways. As visitors navigate through the installation, their movement inside Living Room is tracked and recorded by an array of motion sensors. Every individual’s unique data can be visualized and compressed as a looped video, which visitors can collect as an NFT on Aorist’s marketplace by utilizing their entry ticket’s unique ID. The data that Living Room is gathering will accumulate throughout the lifespan of the artwork, creating a visual archive of the installation’s ‘life’ that will be minted as an NFT, making it the first archive of an immersive artwork to be stored on the blockchain. 

Hannes Koch, Co-Founder of Random International, describes, “In Living Room, we explore the artwork as a spatial life form that uses its materials and components to express itself and to interact with those who inhabit it. We get to enter it and capture our experience within. Such captured data can be minted as individual artworks in their own right, thus bridging immersive art and blockchain technology for the first time through a process of physical co-creation.”

Pablo Rodriguez-Fraile, Founder and Chairman of Aorist, comments, “This body of work sets a new precedent in how the digital and the physical can come together to redefine how visitors experience and collect art. A true evolution in Random International's work and experiential practice as a genre, this piece marks the first time that data from a participative experience will be used to co-create a generative work of personalized art.”

Ximena Caminos, Co-founder and Chief Cultural Strategist of Aorist, continues, “I have always been drawn to new forms of art that blur the boundaries of a wide spectrum of disciplines. Living Room is just that, an exercise of artistic co-creation with the machine, where the input is the interaction with the physical installation and the output is the unique data on the blockchain. By creating this type of cross-disciplinary experience, Aorist champions artists to explore new territories while building new models to experience art and ignite imagination.”

Following its premiere during Miami Art Week 2022, Living Room will embark on a world tour with museums and institutions worldwide. General entry and VIP tickets with NFT are available for pre-sale at tickets.aorist.art

Clockwise from top left: Still from Effets de Soir #H011_T1, Still from Effets de Soir #H011_T3, Still from Effets de Soir #H011_T2, and Still from Effets de Soir #H011_T4. Courtesy of Quayola, Aorist, and Faena Art.

Aorist and Faena Art will co-present Quayola’s Effets de Soir during Miami Art Week. The title references the natural phenomena visible at dusk and dawn, when lights and shadows, warm and cold tones, fade into one another – an impression many artists, from Monet to Van Gogh, have attempted to transpose on canvas. Quayola engages with this heritage by combining natural and artificial stimuli, presenting his own effets de soir. At the core of Effets de Soir are ultra-high-resolution photographs of flowers from the lush gardens of Château de Chaumont-sur-Loire, a 10th-century French Castle, shot at night under artificial spotlights. The captured botanical compositions become raw data for Quayola’s computational paintings, audio-visual scores that experiment with different evolving compositions and rhythms. The artist offers hybrid visions of the natural world, through software specially programmed to analyze and re-synthesize its components, approaching a new form of algorithmic Impressionism.

A percentage of the proceeds from both projects will be donated to The ReefLine, a 7-mile underwater public sculpture park and artificial reef which will provide a critical habitat for endangered reef organisms, promoting biodiversity and enhancing coastal resilience.

 

NOTES TO EDITORS

About Aorist
https://aorist.art/

Aorist is a next generation cultural institution commissioning artists creating at the edge of art and technology. Through a global program, with a climate-forward commitment, we build new models to experience art and ignite imagination.

Aorist offers a cross-disciplinary program of artist commissions, international exhibitions and partnerships that bridge the digital and physical domains, while supporting experimentation, co-creation and innovation.

Aorist leverages Web3 technology to offer advanced and revolutionary tools for artists to push the limits of their practice. Powered by Algorand, the first Proof of Stake blockchain and one of the world’s first carbon negative public blockchains.

Follow Aorist on Instagram and Twitter.

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About Faena Art
https://www.faenaart.org/

Faena Art is a 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that commissions, produces, and houses cross-disciplinary artistic experiences. A catalyst for innovative, site-specific, and immersive practices, Faena Art bridges the popular and the experimental, making art accessible to all. Faena Art fosters new models for social interaction transcending the traditional boundaries of art, science, philosophy, and social practice.

Follow Faena Art on Instagram and Facebook.

#FaenaArt #FaenaArtProjectRoom

Faena Art Project Room
3420 Collins Ave Miami Beach, FL 33140
Faena Art's dedicated space in Miami Beach for artistic experimentation and the development of innovative ideas

About Random International
https://www.random-international.com/

Established in 2005, Random International is a post-digital art group exploring the impact of technological development on the human condition. Best known for their large-scale interactive installations, the group works across an array of media including sculpture, light, kinetics, video, print, and sound. Led by founders Hannes Koch (b.1975, Germany) and Florian Ortkrass (b.1975, Germany), the group has a studio in London and comprises a global team of complementary talent.

Experimental by nature, Random International’s practice is fueled by research and scientific discovery. The group aims to broaden the question of what it is to be alive today by experimenting with how we connect — to different kinds of life, to different views of the world, and to one another.

Follow Random International on Instagram.

#RandomInternational

About Quayola
https://quayola.com/

Quayola employs technology as lenses to explore the tensions and equilibriums between seemingly opposing forces: the real and artificial, figurative and abstract, old and new. Constructing immersive installations, often at historically significant architectural sites, he engages with and re-imagines canonical imagery through contemporary technology. Hellenistic sculpture, Old Master painting, and Baroque architecture are some of the historical aesthetics that serve as a point of departure for Quayola’s abstract compositions. His varied practice, all deriving from custom computer software, also includes audiovisual performance, video, sculpture, and works on paper.

Past exhibitions of his work of work include V&A Museum, London; Park Avenue Armory, New York; Bozar, Brussels; National Art Center, Tokyo; UCCA, Beijing; How Art Museum, Shanghai; SeMA, Seoul; Bienal, São Paulo; Triennale, Milan; Palais de Tokyo, Paris; Museu Nacional d’Art de Catalunya, Barcelona; British Film Institute, London; Cité de la Musique, Paris; Grand Theatre, Bordeaux; Ars Electronica, Linz; Elektra Festival, Montreal; Sonar Festival, Barcelona and Sundance Film Festival. Also a frequent collaborator on musical projects, Quayola has worked with composers, orchestras and musicians including London Contemporary Orchestra, National Orchestra of Bordeaux, Ensemble Intercontemporain, Vanessa Wagner, Jamie XX, Mira Calix, Plaid and Tale Of Us.


In 2013, Quayola was awarded the Golden Nica at Ars Electronica.

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Wednesday, November 23, 2016

Art Miami Nov 29th -Dec. 4th 2016


As an Art Miami VIP, we invite you to explore a first look on Artsy. Visit the online catalogue atartsy.net/art-miami-2016 to browse and inquire on artworks for sale in advance of the fair.
 
Before attending, download the Artsy app for iPhone and iPad to explore artists, exhibitors, and artworks from the fair while on the go.
 
Should you have questions about collecting through the Art Miami preview on Artsy, please contactinquiries@artsy.net to be connected with a specialist.
 
We look forward to welcoming you at the fair!
 
Art Miami
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Thursday, September 12, 2013

Art Allert!!Catch the Red Bull Canvas Cooler Project New York Looks intresting


RED BULL CURATES:  THE CANVAS COOLER PROJECT
ART EXHIBITION & COMPETITION SHINES A LIGHT ON 
NEW YORK’S EMERGING ARTISTS

National Tour Gives Artists Unique Exhibition, Career Boosting Opportunities & 



WHAT:
Red Bull Curates: The Canvas Cooler Project New York is pairing 20 handpicked New York-based artists with venue owners from some of the city’s hottest local bars, lounges and restaurants.  Selected artists will be given a one-day challenge to transform a blank, canvas-wrapped Red Bull Cooler into an inspired work of art customized for permanent display at each venue.  The art created will be exhibited in a one-night only public showcase on Thursday, September 19 at The 1896 in Brooklyn.  Attending guests and a panel of curatorial judges will vote on each piece, sending two artists, and possibly a third, to SCOPE Miami Beach in December, where they will show and sell a collection of their work during the world's premier international art show for modern and contemporary works, Art Basel.
In addition to the two New York artists selected by the luminary panel of judges the night of the showcase, two additional artists will be entered into the People’s Choice Award pool, which gives one more artist the opportunity to join the group show at SCOPE Miami Beach.  The two artists will be chosen based upon the number of social media mentions using their custom hashtag on Twitter the night of the event, and the People’s Choice Award will be announced in November.
The New York exhibition is the fifth in this national art tour of six cities.  The Canvas Cooler Project 2013 launched in San Francisco in January, with additional exhibitions in Los Angeles, Chicago and Dallas, honoring a diverse group of artists from mixed disciplines including fine art, street art, graphic design and more.  By combining social media, local industry and a no-boundaries stance on art style, this forward-thinking art tour has set a new tone for taking local artists communities and placing them on a global platform.  The final exhibition and competition before the group show at SCOPE Miami Beach will be hosted in Atlanta on October 17.
WHO:
Selected New York Artists:
Michael Anderson - David M. Cook - Cope2 - Hanksy - ICY and SOT - Indie 184 - Jerkface - Brian Kirhagis - Sofia Maldonado -MRS - Phetus - Beau Stanton - Toofly - Tanja Vulin - Twerps! - UR New York - Col Wallnuts - Steve Wasterval - WhisBe - Zimad

Participating Venues:
Full Circle - Paperbox - South 4th - Knitting Factory - SRB - Glasslands Green Room - Brooklyn Fireproof East - Alligator Lounge - Muchmore’s - Leftfield - Fontanas - Cakeshop - Forgtmenot - The Delancey - Arlene’s Grocery - The Woods
Judges:
-Jaime Rojo (Editor in Chief, BrooklynStreetArt.com)
-Steven P. Harrington (Editor of Photography, BrooklynStreetArt.com)
-Bill Carroll (Director, The Elizabeth Foundation for the Arts; Teacher, Parsons School of Design)
-Bibbe Hansen

ABOUT CANVAS COOLER:
Red Bull Curates: The Canvas Cooler Project 2013 launched in San Francisco on January 31 and the winning artists were Akira Beard and Slvstr. The Los Angeles event was held on March 28 and the judges chose artists James Haunt and White Buffalo to move on to show at SCOPE Miami Beach. In Chicago on May 16 artists Jason Brammer and Ian Ferguson were selected and in Dallas on July 25 the judges named artists Jody Pham and SopaGrapes the winners. After New York on September 19, the final competition in this national art tour will be held in Atlanta on October 17, where two more artists will be invited to show and sell a collection of their work at SCOPE Miami Beach in December.
Last year, Red Bull Curates: The Canvas Cooler Project was hosted in four cities, included nearly 100 artists, and was curated by luminaries in the art world including pop artist Ron English, acclaimed director and author Jon Reiss, Carlo McCormick (Paper Magazine) and Daria Britt Shapiro (SCOPE) among others.   Ultimately, 10 artists were awarded the opportunity to show and sell collections at SCOPE Miami during Art Basel.  Featured artists representing New York were: Gerardo CidL’Amour Supreme,CLAWMONEY and Cosbe.  GOONSHebru Brantley and Don’t Fret represented Chicago alongside Los Angeles artists Gregory SiffLydia Emily and Hans Haveron
ABOUT ARTS FUND:
Arts Fund produces and invests in independent music, art, and film initiatives and their connections to the audience.  To learn more, please visit http://facebook.com/ArtsFund and http://facebook.com/TermOfArt.
ABOUT SCOPE:
With over 65 art fairs spanning more than a decade, SCOPE is the largest and most global art fair in the world, celebrated as the premier showcase for international emerging contemporary art and multi-disciplinary creative programming. Renowned for its uncanny ability to forecast new visual trends that are embraced globally, SCOPE Art Shows in Miami, Basel, New York, London and the Hamptons have garnered extensive critical acclaim, with sales of over $500 million and attendance of over 700,000 visitors. Learn more at www.scope-art.com.
Through the Red Bull network, hi-res video and still images are captured and made immediately available for editorial use for all media channels including television, film, print, mobile and digital.  The content is centrally located in the Red Bull Content Pool for media partners at www.redbullcontentpool.com.

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