Posts Tagged ‘Hong Kong’

Emerging Art Fairs: Reinventing a Global Language with Art

Wednesday, August 4th, 2010

By Kiša Lala

New York The Armory Show 2010 © Gabriele Heidecker, Berlin

Barry Friedman Ltd. Work: Gottfried Helnwein, NY, The Armory Show 2010 © Gabriele Heidecker

Art fairs, with their aggregation of art dealers forming a one-stop shopper’s marketplace for art, attract high-spending collectors, generate greater sales, and have to some extent replaced galleries with their increasing drawing power. Before the recent market collapse, the frenzied demand for new art had peaked with the proliferation of smaller, budding art fairs. Some as satellites to the major European events, the biennials, art festivals and fairs such as Basel, Venice, Documenta, catered to lesser known, emerging artists. Even more notable are the fairs that have sprouted in Asian countries and off the map destinations, creating alternate markets for art, challenging the existing western hegemony – such as the Shanghai Contemporary, Art Dubai, Art Summit New Delhi and SP-Arte in Sao Paulo.

Berlin based photographer, Gabriele Heidecker has been documenting this new trend for the last few years, as a follow-up to her already published volume Art Affairs, containing candid behind-the scenes images of such events as Art Basel Miami Beach, London’s Frieze, ARCO Madrid, FIAC Paris, Art Cologne, which serve as watering-holes for artists, dealers and high-rolling investors alike. Heidecker’s photos reveal the subtext of commerce under the carnival-like atmosphere of the fairs, making us wonder if the transformative value of art is subsumed by its monetization.

11 Fieze Art London 2004 ©  Gabriele Heidecker, Berlin ART AFFAIRS, Nr.65 -art affair_S063_2

Lady on the floor, Frieze Art London 2004 © Gabriele Heidecker

I met Gabriele Heidecker aptly enough, on a plane from India to the Emirates as she globe-trotted between art events in Kolkata to Art Dubai and Sharjah, which are emerging capitals in the nexus of new art in the Middle East. I asked Ms. Heidecker about her new book in progress.

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Yue Minjun “Smile-isms”

Wednesday, January 13th, 2010

By JRS

"Actions of Chinese Characters," by Yue Minjun

"Actions of Chinese Characters," by Yue Minjun

Though it may be a bit of an afterthought, we couldn’t, in all good conscience, let Yue Minjun’s New York show pass you by without even the slightest notation in the margin.

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Simon Birch: The King of Hong Kong

Tuesday, December 15th, 2009

By Michelle Cheung

Simon Birch in his Hong Kong studio

Simon Birch in his Hong Kong studio

On my extended trip to Hong Kong last month, I found the perfect chance to finally be acquainted with the former colony’s arts scene—a world I’ve unfortunately ignored for some time. A little asking around from some trusted sources pointed me to the direction of Simon Birch, a British-born artist known for his heavily energized, vibrantly colored, textural portraits of his friends. His paintings capture youthfulness and raw emotion that is both vulgar and delicate. Forty-year-old Birch, who has lived in Hong Kong for thirteen years, is considered by many as one of city’s most successful artists. He invited us to his tranquil studio, secluded in an industrial zone of Aberdeen overlooking blue skies and still waters, to talk about his journey to Hong Kong, his battle with cancer, and what he thinks about the rest of the world. (more…)