iPRECIATION is pleased to announce its participation in the 2015 edition of Art Paris Art Fair.
Exhibition period: 26–29 March 2015
Vernissage (by invitation only): 25th March, 6–10pm
Venue: Grand Palais
Avenue Winston Churchill, 75008 Paris
Opening Hours:
Thursday 26 March, 11:30am–8pm
Friday 27 March, 11:30am–10pm
Saturday 28 March, 11:30am–8pm
Sunday 29 March, 11:30am–7pm
Art Paris Art Fair: Singapore and Southeast Asia Guests of Honour
This year’s edition of Art Paris Art Fair places Singapore and Southeast Asia on the guests-of-honour platform, aiming to showcase the best art pieces from this region. Beyond its commercial platform, Art Paris Art Fair is dedicated to presenting and promoting art scenes of the east. In the past two years, Art Paris Art Fair introduced some of the best global contemporary art from Russia and China art to the Parisian and European audiences through its curated platforms. This year the focus will be on Singapore and Southeast Asian art. This is in conjunction with Singapore’s 50th birthday, where cultural programmes have been lined up in France for the Year of Singapore to celebrate 50 years of independence of the city-state.
Monumental Singapore Art Commission for the Entrance Steps of Grand Palais, Paris
One of these is a curated project under the aegis of Art Paris Art Fair: a monumental Singapore art commission for the Entrance Steps of the Grand Palais. Appointed curator Iola Lenzi has selected the interactive installation work of iPreciation’s Singapore artist Chen Sai Hua Kuan (b.1976), whose art piece entitled Ling Ting 2 聆听 (in Hanyu Pinyin, means ‘Listening’) will be the talked-about entrance piece at the Grand Palais.
On the significance of this prestigious space for the art commission, curator Iola Lenzi says, “…The location of the commission, the entrance forecourt of the Paris landmark the Grand Palais, is among the most sought-after and visible public spaces in the French capital…”
Consisting of two colossal speakers, Ling Ting 2 is an interactive sound sculpture that encourages self-discovery. When standing in the middle of the sculpture, the interconnected structure diverts the voice of the viewer to his/her own ears. It offers the viewer a singular experience allowing him/her off-track to think critically about just what it is that makes listening so powerful and so elusive. Our sonic environment is very complex in which sound is produced by nearly every action and movement. The identification of sound is an act of listening. At infinite levels, as John Cage discovered, sound needs special equipment or rooms to be noticed audibly. Ling Ting No.2 is playfully and engagingly conceptualized to create such an infinite space to inspire an act of listening – an intense listening experience that involves the sound of daily life of one’s own thought.
In curator Iola Lenzi’s essay on Chen Sai Hua Kuan’s work, she writes:
“… Singapore’s Hua Kuan Sai’s grandiose outdoor installation, Ling Ting 2 聆听 (‘Listening’) entices the audience bodily into a poised dialogue with him or herself. Viewers enter Sai’s piece erected at the entrance of the Grand Palais, Ling Ting doing its work to open up new spaces of hearing and contemplation. The interactive installation‘s visual appeal, with its sensually organic volutes like seashells clasped to the ear, draws the public in. The work produces a serene, enduring participative experience beyond the visual as it enlists sound, time, and space as well. This form of artistic construction, co-opting all the senses as well as audience and public space, is common to many artists of the region…..”
The National Arts Council and National Heritage Board support this project and the artist who will be presenting his work in Paris this March.
iPreciation’s Exhibition Booth Presentation
In view of the sophisticated French audience and European collectors, iPreciation aims to present the best of our key contemporary Singapore artists who occupy a significant place in Singapore’s contemporary art scene and history. The works in the show will feature pioneer contemporary artist Tang Dawu’s ink works; Cultural Medallion recipients Milenko Prvacki’s large abstract paintings and Lee Wen’s provocative performance photographs; new paintings of well-collected local artists Boo Sze Yang and Tay Bak Chiang; and conceptually-driven photography works by Wee Kheng-Li, Wang Ruobing and Chen Sai Hua Kuan. Apart from presenting the works of Singapore artists, iPreciation will also feature Hong Kong artist Tse Yim On’s playful pop-art pieces and Taiwanese sculptor Ju Ming’s Taichi Series and Living World Series (whose work has been an inspiration to some of our artists). With the increased interest of International crowds and collectors in Southeast Asian contemporary art, this show will represent the great talents and energies that circulate our region.
Preview of artworks
Ju Ming (b.1938 Taiwan)
- Living World Series-Wood LW250, 14.5x156x156cm, 86kg, 2008
- Living World Series – Wood, 14x104x156cm, 58.4kg, 2008, 701×1050
- Living World Series- Painted Wood 51.5x38x70.5cm, 22.5kg, 2007
- Living World Series-Painted Wood 47×36.3×45.6cm 2006 16.3KG CR242
- Living World Series- Painted Wood 87.6×30.7x28cm, 14.36kg, 2005
- Living World Series- Painted Wood 78.2×39.5×30.4cm 2005 17.98KG CR151
- Living World Series, 36.6 x 27.5 x 25.5cm, 28.2kg, Stone, 2009
- Living World Series, 38.6 x 23.5 x 30cm, 18.5kg, Stone, 2009
- Taichi Series L127.4x92x66.6cm, 169kg, R103.5×118.7×66.2cm, 159kg, Bronze, 1991, 3-8
- Tachi Series 47.6×38.5×28.5cm, 17.36kg, Bronze, 1995, 7-10
- Taichi Series 31.6×31.5x23cm, 9.1kg, Bronze, 1995, 16-20
- Taichi Series 56.7x54x45.6cm, 40.24kg, Bronze, 1995, 6-20
- Taichi Series L25.8x25x28cm, 6.1kg, R25.6×21.5x19cm, 5.3kg, Bronze, 1991, 16-20
Tang Da Wu (b.1943 Singapore)
- 01 鳳凰, 250 x 138 cm, Pastel & Ink on Paper, 2011
- 02 龍, 249 x 138 cm, Charcoal, Pastel & Ink on Paper, 2010
- 04 捲起再, 255 x 138 cm, Ink on Paper, 2011
- 10 嶺上多, 250 x 138 cm, Ink on Paper, 2010
- 11 花濺淚, 138 x 251 cm, Ink on Paper, 2011
- 12 鳥驚心, 138 x 244 cm, Ink on Paper, 2011
- 16 抵万金, 255 x 138 cm, ink on Paper, 2012
- 19 不勝箸, 264 x 138 cm, Ink on Paper, 2011
Milenko Prvacki (b.1951 Yugoslavia)
- Unsent Letter, 2014, Acrylic and bitumen on paper, 200x200cm
- Greetings from, 2014, 200 x 200 cm, Acrylic on linen
- Unsent letter to…, 2014, 200 x 200 cm, Mixed media on linen
- Collection, 2014, 60.2 x 94 cm, Acrylic and sand on linen
- Unsent Letter, 2014, 64.2 x 94 cm, Acrylic and bitumen on linen
- Unsent Letters, 2013, 22 x 23 cm, Mixed media drawings on paper
- Unsent Letters, 2013, 22 x 23 cm, Mixed media drawings on paper
- Unsent Letters, 2013, 22 x 23 cm, Mixed media drawings on paper
- Unsent Letters, 2013, 22 x 23 cm, Mixed media drawings on paper
- Unsent Letters, 2013, 22 x 23 cm, Mixed media drawings on paper
- Unsent Letters, 2013, 22 x 23 cm, Mixed media drawings on paper
Lee Wen (b.1957 Singapore)
- Splash! 潑!#7 & #8 2003, 109.2×109.2cm (w/o frame), 113 x 113cm (w frame) , Giclee print on cotton rag paper Edition 3/5
- Yellow on Yellow: Dreamboat 黃人身上的黃色:夢之船, 1998 – 2014, 152.4 x 101.6cm (w/o frame), 155 x 106 cm (w frame) , Acrylic print on photograph, giclee print on cotton rag paper
Boo Sze Yang (b.1965 Singapore)
- The Artist #1, 2014, oil on linen, 150x120cm
- The Artist #2, 2015, oil on linen, 150x120cm
- The Artist #3, 2015, oil on linen, 150x120cm
- The Father II, 2013, oil on canvas, 150×112.5cm
- The Father IV, 2013, oil on canvas, 150x122cm
Wee Kheng-Li (b.1971 Singapore)
- Cadenza Lane, 2011, 59.5 x 85 x 6.5 cm, Archival digital pigment print on transparent film mounted in light box
- Corner Mural, 2010, 59.5 x 85 x 6.5 cm, Archival digital pigment print on transparent film mounted in light box
- Azure Shadows, 2011, 59.5 x 85 x 6.5 cm, Archival digital pigment print on transparent film mounted in light box
Tay Bak Chiang (b.1973 Singapore)
- 夜半钟声 The Bell Tolls Midnight, 2015, 160 x 140 cm, Pigments and acrylic on canvas
- 今夜星光璨烂 Starlit, 2015, 160 x 140 cm, Pigments and acrylic on canvas
- 当月光洒下 Moonlit, 2015, 160 x 140 cm, Pigments and acrylic on canvas
- 铁錚錚 Tough, 2015, 160 x 140 cm, Pigments and acrylic on canvas
- 古道边 By The Old Path, 2015, 160 x 140 cm, Pigments and acrylic on canvas
- Sterling 金不换, 2014, 140 x 160 cm, Pigments and acrylic on canvas
- Cats Eye 猫眼, 2014, 140 x 140cm, Pigments and acrylic on canvas
- Dragon Orb 龙珠, 2014, 140 x 140 cm, Pigments and acrylic on canvas
- Disarray Series-Red Wall 乱石阵之红墙, 2012, 160 x 140 cm, Chinese ink and pigments on canvas
Tse Yim On (b.1974 Hong Kong)
- Capture Aoi Sora 活捉蒼井空, Acrylic on Canvas, 100x100cm, 2014
- Survival Game 生存遊戲, Acrylic on Canvas, 100x100cm, 2014
- Jubilant 喜氣洋洋, Acrylic on Canvas, 100x100cm, 2014
Wang Ruobing (b.1975 China)
- Passing by, April 04 2010, 1326hrs, 2010, 40.5 x 447cm, Fine art print
- Passing by, October 19 2011, 1341hrs, 2011, 34 x 451cm, Fine art print
- Passing by, November 21 2014, 1814hrs, 2014, 35.8 x 435cm, Fine art print
- Passing by, June 03 2009, 1553hrs, 2010, 36x541cm, Fine art print
Chen Sai Hua Kuan (b.1976 Singapore)
- The Rise and Fall No.1, 2014, 90x160cm, Photography
- The Rise and Fall No.2, 2014, 90x160cm, Photography
- The Rise and Fall No.3, 2014, 90x160cm, Photography
- The Rise and Fall No.4, 2014, 90x160cm, Photography
- The Rise and Fall No.5, 2014, 90x160cm, Photography
- The Rise and Fall No.6, 2014, 90x160cm, Photography
- The Rise and Fall No.7, 2014, 90x160cm, Photography
- Chen Sai Hua Kuan, The Rise and Fall No.8, 2014, 90x160cm, Photography
Installation views of Ling Ting 2
Description: Ling Ting 2, 2015, 500 x 300 x 450 cm, Steel and enamel paint
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Gallery Booth installation views
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About Art Paris Art Fair
Art Paris Art Fair is the springtime event for modern, contemporary art and design. It is dedicated to the promotion and discovery of the art scenes of the East. Art Paris Art Fair is an invitation to experience a new geography of the art world that passes through Moscow, Sarajevo, Beijing, Singapore… The fair brings together 140 international galleries from 20 countries in Paris, presenting a wide panaroma of modern and contemporary art including photography, design and art publishing. The fair is housed in one of Paris‘ grandest and most famous public buildings, the Grand Palais, constructed as a marker of French 19th century cultural and imperial power. Today the Grand Palais is home to public art and cultural expositions of the highest calibre. This event is under the patronage of the President of the French Republic, Monsieur Francois Hollande and the Minister of Culture and Communication, Madame Fleur Pellerin.
For more information of the fair please visit the official website: http://artparis.fr/en