Asia Archives - Magzoid Magazine https://magzoid.com/tag/asia/ Luxury Magazine Leading the Creative Space of MENA Region | Art, Culture, Business, Industry Veterans, Fashion, Luxury, Lifestyle Fri, 26 Apr 2024 10:42:23 +0000 en-US hourly 1 https://wordpress.org/?v=6.7.2 https://i0.wp.com/magzoid.com/wp-content/uploads/2021/02/cropped-m-1.png?fit=32%2C32&ssl=1 Asia Archives - Magzoid Magazine https://magzoid.com/tag/asia/ 32 32 189067569 World Art Dubai 2024: Global Artistic Diversity Unveiled https://magzoid.com/world-art-dubai-2024-2/ Fri, 26 Apr 2024 10:42:21 +0000 https://magzoid.com/?p=57834 The region’s largest contemporary art fair World Art Dubai returns, in partnership with Dubai Culture, to the Dubai World Trade Centre from 2nd – 5th May Tickets for World Art [...]

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The region’s largest contemporary art fair World Art Dubai returns, in partnership with Dubai Culture, to the Dubai World Trade Centre from 2nd – 5th May

Tickets for World Art Dubai are available on Platinumlist: https://shorturl.at/ekqI8

Dubai, UAE, 26 April 2024: World Art Dubai (WAD), the largest contemporary art fair in the region, is poised to celebrate its 10th edition. This year WAD will unveil 12 international pavilions dedicated to showcasing the vibrant artistic diversity from different countries and regions. From 2nd to 5th May 2024, art enthusiasts will have the opportunity to explore artworks from different pavilions. Namely, the UAE, America, Asia, China, Europe, GCC, India, Iran, Japan, Russia, and the UK, highlighting the universal language of art that transcends borders.

The fair, held at Dubai World Trade Centre in partnership with Dubai Culture, will feature over 4,000 artworks from over 65 countries. It will be presenting a dynamic snapshot of Dubai’s unique blend of local and international influences. The fair will be reinforcing the city’s position as an arts powerhouse for the Global South, elevating the global positioning of WAD

As a matter of fact, the international pavilions also stand as cultural gateways. Each offers a unique window into the country or region’s artistic heritage and contemporary creativity. From the traditional to the avant-garde, these pavilions curate a rich tapestry of artistic expressions. They underscore the universal language of art that unites us all. Each pavilion is a testament to the global nature of World Art Dubai and its commitment to fostering cultural exchange and appreciation. Moreover, it is adding positive economic impact to a city where 9% of the GDP comes from tourism.

World Art Dubai’s landmark 10th edition will showcase a diverse array of pavilions and artists from around the world.

UAE and GCC Pavilion Highlights

The UAE and GCC Pavilions will spotlight both the talent of residents who call Dubai home and talented citizens. Undoubtedly, this demonstrates how the two populations exist and interact through their creative drives. These artists include Daria Avdeeva, Javeria Khan, and Francine Kaspar. They present their vibrant artworks, harmoniously blending classical techniques with contemporary interpretations, reflecting the UAE’s multicultural identity. Additionally, Hend Rashed, a Dubai-based abstract artist, will present her dynamic creations. Distinctly, with a repertoire spanning seven years at prestigious exhibitions worldwide, including in Singapore, Oman, and Italy, Rashed’s artistry has garnered recognition. She has earned nominations for the UAE Residence Artist Award by World Art Dubai for three consecutive years.

Bahraini artist Leena Al Ayoobi, Iraqi artist Nabil Ali, and Lebanese artist Lydia Moawad will showcase their unique artistic visions. They blend cultural influences and personal experiences to create compelling artworks. Specifically, their pieces demonstrate the wide variety of styles and cultural influences in Middle Eastern art.

Representing Diverse Global Regions

The pavilions of World Art Dubai feature artistic fusion among cultures, continents, and art schools that converge in Dubai from diverse global regions. The Europe Pavilion is curated by Tablinum Cultural Management. It presents innovative contemporary art, with artists like Tatiana Kramarenko, Follow Med, and Petr Shebarshin exploring themes of chaos, spirituality, and life’s profundity. China’s presence, facilitated by Artaflo Collective from Hong Kong, reflects the belief in art as a universal language. India’s offering showcases the dynamic art scene. This includes Sanuj Birla’s pop art, Raihan R Vadra’s immersive installations, and Niyati Parekh’s art and interior design.

Japan Promotion’s ‘Japan Tide’ project presents a curated blend of traditional and contemporary Japanese arts. The Russia Pavilion, featuring Igor Kirillov and IMMI Art, offers immersive experiences in romantic hyperrealism. Iran’s pavilion, represented by Ronas Gallery and Negara Group, highlights the vibrant contemporary art scene. In addition, insights from America, Asia, and the UK are incorporated, including contributions from the Museum of Modern Renaissance, Art Muse Gallery, and Lenny Lopes, respectively. These offerings provide fresh perspectives and innovative approaches to art.

Asma Al Sharif, Assistant Vice President at Exhibitions, Dubai World Trade Centre remarked about the fair. She said, “World Art Dubai’s 10th edition underscores our commitment to making art accessible and celebrating the diversity of the global art scene. The 12 international pavilions serve as portals, inviting visitors to immerse themselves in a vibrant mosaic of artistic expressions and explore a rich tapestry from around the world.”

Spotlight on Legacy and Innovative Artists

Notably, legacy exhibitors include Japan Promotion and Art Plus Photographers Production who have been loyal exhibitors at the fair for the past eight years. This signifies their longstanding commitment to World Art Dubai. Alongside them, new artists like Rinko Lim and Liz Ramos-Prado bring fresh perspectives to the Dubai art scene.

Rinko Lim uniquely blends art, design, and energy therapy. She harnesses her experiences from the United States to delve into themes of self-discovery and spiritual wellness. Meanwhile, Liz Ramos-Prado seamlessly merges graphic design with fine art, bridging the gap between commercial and personal artistic expressions. With a decade-long career in the UAE’s media and design landscape, Ramos-Prado’s work delves into the intricacies of human emotion.

With Hotel Indigo Dubai Downtown, the first certified boutique hotel in the UAE, proudly serving as the fair’s Art Hotel Partner. Additionally, Al Hathboor Group have joined WAD as Artistic Sponsor. There is an anticipated turnout of over 15,000 visitors at World Art Dubai 2024. The fair promises an immersive cultural journey, celebrating the transformative impact of art and its ability to forge global connections. Secure your tickets for World Art Dubai now on Platinumlist: https://shorturl.at/ekqI8.

For more information, visit www.worldartdubai.com

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PRCA MENA Partners with McFill Media https://magzoid.com/prca-mena-partners-with-mcfill-media/ Mon, 22 Apr 2024 06:45:56 +0000 https://magzoid.com/?p=57126 Dubai, 22 April 2024 – PRCA enthusiastically announces its partnership with McFill Media for media coverage of the highly anticipated PRCA MENA Regional Awards. The PRCA MENA Regional Awards celebrate [...]

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Dubai, 22 April 2024 – PRCA enthusiastically announces its partnership with McFill Media for media coverage of the highly anticipated PRCA MENA Regional Awards.

The PRCA MENA Regional Awards celebrate excellence in the public relations and communications industry across the MENA region. The event will take place on 25th April at Taj Dubai Business Bay. Unquestionably, this event promises to be an unforgettable evening honoring the outstanding achievements of PR agencies, PR professionals and organisations.

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As part of this partnership, McFill Media will provide comprehensive media coverage of the Regional Awards. Firstly, they will be highlighting the winners, finalists, and key moments of the event. Secondly, McFill Media will ensure that the accomplishments of the PRCA community receive the recognition they deserve. Most importantly, they bring extensive reach and expertise in media to the partnership.

Monika Fourneaux, Head of PRCA EMEA is thrilled about this partnership. She remarked, “We are delighted to collaborate with McFill Media to showcase the talent and innovation within the PR industry.” Regarding this partnership she further added, “Indeed, their commitment to promoting excellence aligns perfectly with our mission. We aim to celebrate and elevate the achievements of PR professionals across the MENA region”.

“We are excited to partner with PRCA MENA for the Regional Awards,” said McFill Media spokesperson. “As leading media platforms, we are dedicated to highlighting industry excellence. We aim to provide our audience with insightful coverage of this prestigious event”.

For the latest updates, stay tuned for exclusive coverage of the PRCA MENA Regional Awards by McFill Media.

For more information about PRCA and categories of these Regional Awards, please visit PRCA MENA Regional AWARDS.

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Art Basel Hong Kong 2023: Showcasing Vibrant Contemporary Art in Asia https://magzoid.com/art-basel-hong-kong-2023-contemporary-art-asia/ Mon, 26 Jun 2023 13:13:59 +0000 https://magzoid.com/?p=34412 Art Basel Hong Kong, the prestigious art fair, is set to make its return to the global art calendar after a two-year hiatus caused by the pandemic. This year’s event, [...]

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Art Basel Hong Kong, the prestigious art fair, is set to make its return to the global art calendar after a two-year hiatus caused by the pandemic. This year’s event, scheduled for 23rd to 25th March 2023, presents an opportunity for the fair to reset under the guidance of Art Basel’s new CEO, Noah Horowitz. The art world has witnessed significant investments in Hong Kong and Asia since 2020, which have reshaped the region’s position in the global art landscape.

One notable development is the opening of M+ Hong Kong, a contemporary art museum that adds to the cultural vibrancy of the city. Sotheby’s has also established a new 24,000 square-foot space on Queen’s Road Central, while Christie’s is preparing to launch its Asia Pacific headquarters, a massive 50,000 square-foot location called The Henderson, in 2024. These expansions and investments demonstrate the growing prominence of Hong Kong and Asia in the international art scene.

Meanwhile, the inaugural Frieze Seoul in 2022 sparked a surge of galleries setting up in the South Korean capital, reflecting the region’s thriving art market. Noteworthy expansions include the opening of Arario’s seven-storey mega-gallery. These developments highlight the increasing interest in capitalizing on the strength of Asia’s art market and the recognition of the region’s artistic talent.

Art Basel Hong Kong 2023 showcases a diverse lineup of participating galleries, with two-thirds of them based in Asia. The “Discoveries” sector shines a spotlight on emerging talent from the region, featuring artists such as Nova Jiang from Union Pacific and Kenneth Tam from Commonwealth and Council. The fair offers a platform for these artists to gain exposure and recognition on an international scale.

In anticipation of the event, Ocula Advisors have curated a selection of their top eight works to be showcased at Art Basel Hong Kong. One of the highlights is Michaël Borremans’ “The Gift” (2008) from Zeno X Gallery. Borremans’ captivating portraits, characterized by technical mastery and enigmatic subject matter, leave viewers in awe and bewilderment. The painting presents a figure with a ghostly, porcelain sheen and a missing limb, inviting interpretation and contemplation.

Nolan Simon’s “Trinacria” (2023) at Canal 47 captures a mundane yet intimate moment through almost photorealistic portraiture. The painting depicts three pairs of sock-clad feet, evoking a sense of community and anonymity simultaneously. Simon’s compositions often leave viewers with a sense of ambiguity, encouraging them to explore their own interpretations.

Danh Võ’s untitled sculpture (2021) at Galerie Chantal Crousel reflects his exploration of religion and personal experiences. Võ’s presentation features an alabaster relief of The Adoration of the Magi nativity scene within a wooden crate, drawing on his upbringing in a Catholic household and the rich iconographic imagery associated with it. Võ’s installations, including the recent Tropaeolum at the Bourse de Commerce in Paris, create immersive environments that engage with historical and cultural contexts.

Yu Youhan’s “Ah, Us! 12” (1998) at ShanghART explores cultural identity in contemporary China through expressive, earthy-toned portraits. Yu’s heavily layered brushstrokes and cool shades evoke the spirit of Expressionist portraits, presenting a critical perspective on societal and cultural issues. As a prominent figure in Chinese art, Yu’s works have been exhibited in major retrospectives across Asia.

Kati Heck’s “GUR” (2023) at Sadie Coles HQ showcases the artist’s sophisticated manipulation of oil paint, watercolor, and gouache. Heck’s compositions combine Old Master influences with surreal details, capturing moments of drama within seemingly mundane settings. The artist plays with light and shadow to create a sense of intrigue and curiosity.

Peter Saul’s “Bizarro Paints a Still Life” (1998) at Venus Over Manhattan presents the surreal world of the revered artist. Saul’s works are known for their vivid palette and amalgamation of disparate elements. In this particular painting, a table with a giant toothbrush, shoes resembling those of Bizarro, and other whimsical objects take center stage, inviting viewers into a bizarre and fantastical realm.

Ali Banisadr’s “Axe to the frozen sea within us” (2021) at Thaddaeus Ropac mesmerizes viewers with its turbulent and energetic brushwork. Banisadr, drawing inspiration from art history and personal experiences, creates semi-abstract, semi-figurative worlds that evoke a sense of motion and fluctuation. The monochromatic palette of this particular work adds a new dimension to his artistic exploration.

Lynne Mapp Drexler’s “Press” (1969) at Karma showcases the rediscovered talent of the late artist. Drexler’s remarkable paintings, often inspired by the natural world, have garnered renewed attention and appreciation. “Press” exemplifies her rich tones, layered depth, and abstract qualities that stir viewers’ subconscious and evoke memories.

Art Basel Hong Kong 2023 promises to be a captivating and diverse showcase of contemporary art from around the world, with a particular emphasis on the vibrant art scene in Asia. Visitors will have the opportunity to explore these exceptional works and engage with the dynamic artistic expressions on display.

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Large Typewriters by William Kentridge sets record in London https://magzoid.com/large-typewriters-by-william-kentridge-sets-record-in-london/ Sat, 27 Mar 2021 13:17:02 +0000 https://magzoid.com/?p=2938 Large Typewriters (2003), a large-scale drawing by William Kentridge sold for £682,750 ($935,000) at an auction in London, setting a new record for a drawing by the South African artist. The drawing [...]

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Large Typewriters (2003), a large-scale drawing by William Kentridge sold for £682,750 ($935,000) at an auction in London, setting a new record for a drawing by the South African artist. The drawing is made using charcoal and pastel, which depicts two vintage typewriters. 5 bidders competed for the work during a contemporary art sale at Bonhams in London. The drawing was estimated to fetch  £350,000–£550,000 ($480,000–$755,000). It went to a buyer in Asia.

The drawing features one of the recurring motifs in Kentridge’s oeuvre, which comprises mainly black and white drawings. Ralph Taylor, Bonhams global head of postwar and contemporary art, said in a statement that the drawing is “a perfect example of Kentridge’s practice.”

The drawings has appeared at the auction for the first time. . Before the seller acquired it, it was in the art collection of the Melbourne-based oil and gas company BHP Billiton.

Kentridge’s bold artistic vision has seen him become one of the world’s most sought-after artists by museums and collectors alike. His work can be found in the collections of some of the most prestigious museums in the world, including the MoMA, New York, Tate Modern, London, and the Museum of Contemporary Art, Chicago among many others.

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