Saturday, September 10, 2011

‘Asian Art-Sustain’ in the framework of Asia-Pacific Weeks

‘Asian Art-Sustain’ is an international exhibition with specific context that takes place courtesy Nature Morte, Berlin.

The participating artists are Sheba Chhachhi, Wang Chengyun, Liu Ding, Song Dong, Takafumi Hara, Takeshi Makishima and Rosilene Luduvico, Vivan Sundaram, Thukral & Tagra, Yukihiro Taguchi, Miao Xiaochun and Xiong Yu. Working in various media, they address the necessity of living sustainably. They playfully convey our dependence on water, food and health, without which humans could not exist.

In many parts of the world, the distribution of these three elements is determined and manipulated by nationality, religion, politics or economics. The artists in this exhibition are known for their continuous dedication to their environment.

New Delhi born Vivan Sundaram’s video 'Flotage: River Yamuma' documents a project in which the artist hired city trash collectors to construct a raft out of 8000 discarded bottles. Using the bottle-raft, Sundaram then ferried passengers across the river, whose once clean waters now figure among the most polluted in the world.

Also on view is 'The Beautiful Game', an interactive pool table installation by Thukral & Tagra. The game invites viewers to hole a billiard ball, while teaching how to put on a condom. The playful gesture and the surrounding wall installation avoid any sense of prudishness, allowing the artist-duo to address sexuality in a stress-free way and heighten awareness of diseases such as HIV.The aim of this exhibition is a return to nature, a demand for nature’s sustainability, and a consciousness of the value of one’s own life.

‘Asian Art-Sustain’ has been curated by Tereza de Arruda in the framework of the 8th Asia-Pacific Weeks, a biannual forum for political, economical, educational, and cultural exchange between Germany and the Asian-Pacific region. The focus of this year’s Asia-Pacific Weeks is the issues like Water, Food, and Health. These are the issues that have determined the selection of the artists from China, India and Japan.

The event has received support from Asia-Pacific Weeks, Haus der Kulturen der Welt, PIFO Gallery Beijing, Pink Studio Beijing, Wada Fine Arts Tokyo, Walsh Gallery Chicago, Wang Chengyun Studio Chengdu, Y++Gallery Triwizard Beijing.
(Information courtesy: Nature Morte, Berlin)

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