Friday, January 11, 2019

Yang Mushi: Vanishing into Thin Air Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing 12.1 – 3.3.2019

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Illuminating 1, 2018, white neon tube, iron sheet, stone-like coating, 87.5 × 161.9 × 18 cm, Courtesy of The artist and Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing-Lucerne

照明1,2018,白色霓虹灯管,铁皮,真石漆,87.5 × 161.9 × 18 cm,图片由艺术家和麦勒画廊提供
Yang Mushi: Vanishing into Thin Air

Galerie Urs Meile, Beijing

12.1 – 3.3.2019

Opening: Saturday, Jan 12, 4–6.30pm


杨牧石: 原地消失

麦勒画廊北京

展期:2019年1月12日至3月3日
开幕式:2019年1月12日,星期六,下午4点–6点半

Galerie Urs Meile Beijing is pleased to announce Vanishing into Thin Air a solo exhibition of the young emerging Chinese artist Yang Mushi (*1989). In his third solo presentation after Illegitimate Production and Compulsory Execution, during which the artist used various methods to grind found tools into an array of geometric shapes and textures, the artist furthers his meditations on such topics as urban development, evolution, and labor relations.

About the Artist

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Yang Mushi was born in 1989 in Jiangxi Province, China and currently lives and works in Shanghai. In 2014 he graduated from the Sculpture Department at the Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing. He held his solo show Compulsory Execution at Galerie Urs Meile Lucerne and Broken Torso at The Chinese University of Hong Kong (Shenzhen) in 2018 and Illegitimate Production at Galerie Urs Meile Beijing in 2016. His most recent group exhibitions include: Annual Arts Exhibition Between China and Portuguese-Speaking Countries - The Universe, Ox Warehouse, Macau, China (2018); Modern Time, Ullens Center for Contemporary Art, Beijing, China (2018); The Dark Matters, White Rabbit Gallery, Sydney, Australia (2017); Visual Questions—Young Artists’ Visions and Experiences, Guangdong Museum of Art, Guangzhou, China (2017); Everyday Legend, Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai, China (2016); Turning Point: Contemporary Art in China Since 2000, Minsheng Art Museum, Shanghai, China (2016); Prudential Eye - Asia Contemporary Art, Marina Bay Sands ArtScience Museum, Singapore (2016); WE – A Community of Chinese Contemporary Artists, chi K11 Art Museum, Shanghai, China (2016) and No Holds Barred – Young Generation from China, OpenART Biennial, Örebro County Museum, Örebro, Sweden (2015). Currently, he is participating in HEIMAT – The 2018 Guang’an Field Art Biennale and the group show Transfinite – Shanghai Contemporary Sculpture Exhibition held at SPSI Art Museum in Shanghai. Yang Mushi was nominated for Asian Contemporary Art as the “Best Emerging Artist Using Sculpture” (2016).



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Thursday, January 10, 2019

Huntington Art Council, Masters Showcase FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 2019 6 - 8pm


OPENING RECEPTION 
TOMORROW 
   
FRIDAY, JANUARY 11, 2019 
6 - 8pm     
On View Through February 9, 2019
Free Event, All Are Welcome 
Main Street Gallery
213 Main St., Huntington N.Y. 11743 

Masters' Showcase features those artists who won a Best in Show or Honorable Mention for the 2018 Exhibition year! 
This year the participating artists are  Harper Bella, 
Patty Eljaiek, Steven Goldleaf, Jan Guarino, Lenore Hanson, Melissa Johnides, Drew Kane, Virginia Khuri, Joanne Klein, Margaret Minardi, Denis Ponsot, Alissa Rosenburg, & 
Patrick Shea
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About Huntington Arts Council
Now celebrating its 56th Anniversary, the Huntington Arts Council is a legitimate 501(c)(3) not-for-profit organization which enriches the quality of life of Long Islanders with programs and services that address the needs and interests of artists, cultural organizations and the community. The Council's programs reach over one million Long Island residents, and it serves the entire region with its cultural listings at www.huntingtonarts.org. The Huntington Arts Council has been designated a "Primary Institution" by the New York State Council on the Arts, a title meaning "vital to the cultural life of New York State." The Council is the official arts coordinating agency for the Town of Huntington, and serves as the primary regranting agency on Long Island for the New York State Council on the Arts (NYSCA), in addition to its services to over 600 member cultural organizations and individual artist members. Programs are made possible in part by funding from the New York State Council on the Arts, the Town of Huntington, the Suffolk County Department of Cultural Affairs, the County of Suffolk, corporations, foundations and individuals.
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SLADMORE is exhibiting at Palm Beach 10-13 January 2019.

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SLADMORE is exhibiting at Palm Beach 10-13 January 2019. We will be bringing works from the very best of our contemporary artists: Nic Fiddian Green, Edouard Martinet, Mario Dilitz, Sophie Dickens and Rose Corcoran. In addition, we will be showing a small selection of related historical works by Rodin, Marini, Maillol, Haseltine and Bugatti.


Palm Beach Modern + Contemporary Pavilion 

825 S Dixie Hwy @ Okeechobee Blvd
West Palm Beach, FL 33401

For further information on the fair click here
Sladmore Contemporary
32 Bruton Place
Mayfair
London, W1J 6NW

+44 (0)20 7499 0365
Sladmore Gallery
57 Jermyn Street
St James’s
London, SW1Y 6LX

+44 (0)20 7629 1144

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

The Shed Announces Opening Date of April 5, 2019, and Four Additional Opening Season Commissions


The Shed Announces Opening Date of April 5, 2019, and Four Additional Opening Season Commissions
The Shed Names Its Innovative Home The Bloomberg Building and 
Two of Its Major Spaces The Tisch Skylights and The Tisch Lab  
The Shed as seen from the High Line, December 2018. Photo: Brett Beyer.

NEW YORK, January 9, 2019—Alex Poots, Artistic Director and CEO of The Shed, announced today that the new nonprofit cultural organization dedicated to commissioning, developing, and presenting original works of art, across all disciplines, for all audiences, will launch its opening season on April 5, 2019. New York City’s new arts center, designed for 21st-century artists and audiences, will present world premiere works in the performing arts, visual arts, and popular culture in its innovative, movable building when it opens its doors to the public on Manhattan’s west side. Poots also announced the honorary naming of The Shed’s building and two of its major spaces in recognition of visionary supporters of the project, four additional artistic commissions for the first half of the opening season, and information about operating hours and tickets.

“We have built a home where established and emerging artists working in all disciplines can create new work in ways that we cannot even imagine,” said Poots. “Beginning on April 5, 2019, The Shed’s community of neighbors, New Yorkers, and visitors from around the world will come together to experience the widest range of art forms in spaces that can accommodate artists’ most inventive and ambitious ideas.”

In recognition of the transformative vision and leadership of Michael R. Bloomberg, The Shed’s building, located on West 30th Street between 10th and 11th Avenues, has been named The Bloomberg Building. Chairman of The Shed’s Board of Directors Daniel L. Doctoroff said, “Nearly 15 years ago, Mayor Mike Bloomberg had the vision to embark on a complete transformation of Manhattan’s west side, and he had the foresight to know the Hudson Yards area needed a cultural anchor to ensure a vibrant and accessible future. The Shed is key to that vision, opening this April with an inaugural season that celebrates and showcases local and international creativity across all disciplines. In honor of Mike Bloomberg’s extraordinary leadership in nurturing the project, The Shed’s Board of Directors is proud to name our remarkable home The Bloomberg Building.”

The Shed also announced a gift of $27.5 million from Jonathan M. Tisch, Vice Chairman of its Board of Directors, and his wife, Lizzie Tisch. Their generous gift supports the building’s construction and includes a $10 million challenge grant to a newly formed Commissioning Fund, an initiative to support the creation of new work at The Shed. In their honor, two major spaces on the building’s top level—a 9,500-square-foot skylit event and artist rehearsal space, and a lab for artistic development and experimentation—have been named The Lizzie and Jonathan Tisch Skylights and The Tisch Lab.

“Lizzie and I are proud to support the construction of this exceptional building, while also providing Alex and his outstanding team the resources necessary to commission artists from around the world to create the most ambitious and risk-taking work possible,” said Jonathan Tisch. “He has put together a spectacular program, and our intention is to challenge others to join us to support an effort that is not only worthwhile but tremendously exciting and important for New York City and beyond.”

“I am awestruck by the generosity and commitment of the Tisches,” added Doctoroff. “Not only are they preeminent philanthropists but, most importantly, their forward-thinking leadership seeks to imagine a cultural institution that brings wide-ranging audiences and creative voices together under one roof.”
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Woman's WorK Sundaram Tagore Gallery January 18-March 2,2019

CUTTING-EDGE WORK BY FIVE WOMEN FROM ASIA AND THE MIDDLE EAST

 
Sundaram Tagore Singapore is pleased to present an exhibition that brings together the work of five innovative women from across Asia and the Middle East. Each of the featured artists employs a unique approach, challenging conventional norms through a diverse range of technique, medium and subject matter. The show, which builds on the gallery's longstanding tradition of promoting women in contemporary art, includes work by renowned Singaporean artist Jane Lee, Moroccan artist Lalla Essaydi, New York-based artist Miya Ando, Iranian artist Golnaz Fathi and Thai artist Kamolpan Chotvichai.

This exhibition will be on view during Singapore Art Week, which runs from January 19 to 27, as well as S.E.A. Focus, an STPI initiative that spotlights Southeast Asian contemporary art through collaborations between international and local galleries. S.E.A. Focus runs from January 23 to 27, in a special pop-up structure at Gillman Barracks.

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Above: Jane Lee, Rainbow Spell, 2018, acrylic paint, canvas mounted on wood, 59.5 inches/151 cm tondo
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