Inicio » Agenda de Arte

Unlimited

Exposición / Media Art Asia Pacific - MAAP Space / 111 Constance Street, Fortitude Valley / Brisbane, Queensland, Australia
Ver mapa


Cuándo:
20 nov de 2015 - 15 nov de 2015

Inauguración:
20 nov de 2015 / 17:30

Organizada por:
Media Art Asia Pacific - MAAP Space

Artistas participantes:
João Vasco Paiva
Etiquetas
Acuarela  Acuarela en Queensland  Pintura  Pintura en Queensland  Video arte  Video arte en Queensland  Videoinstalación  Videoinstalación en Queensland 

       


Descripción de la Exposición

João Vasco Paiva presents his first major solo show and city wide public installation in Brisbane, Australia with Media Art Asia Pacific (MAAP). Coinciding with the opening weekend of the 8th Asia Pacific Triennial (APT8) in Brisbane, Paiva will present at MAAP SPACE an installation around his recent two-channel video work Unlimited (2014). Extending beyond the gallery, Paiva will also unveil a public project that extends between seven distinct CityCat piers along the Brisbane River. The project at MAAP SPACE will present Unlimited alongside various paintings that relate to the film. A recent work, Unlimited presents an immersive experience through the simultaneous screening of a digitally rendered expansive ocean and a mesmerising sequence of abstract geometric maritime communication flags. Unlimited, first exhibited at the Orient Foundation, Macau, was inspired by Fernao Mendes Pinto's journey from Europe to Asia in the 17th century. A maritime explorer and prolific writer, Pinto described his voyages from Portugal across the oceans to Goa, Malacca, and many places in South East Asia in a naive, near-anthropological manner that now reads as a remarkable mixture of curious observations and fictions of the exotic. Extending into the public sphere and developing on the notion of a narrative, Paiva will also present distinct installations at seven separate CityCat ferry terminals along the Brisbane River, each created using the naval communication flags introduced by Unlimited. A response to Joseph Conrad's novel Heart of Darkness, in particular the narrator's conflicted relationship with the undulating unknown, Paiva recreates select sentences from the book at each pier, solely employing the visual language of the maritime flags, which each correspond to a letter or sign. As such, Paiva weaves digital imagery, language and literature, to build a dialogue around the barriers of what you know, whilst initiating a new approach to experiencing the surrounding shores and land. João Vasco Paiva is considered one of Hong Kong's leading emerging contemporary artists and has been exhibited widely in museums and galleries from Hong Kong and Portugal to the UK, Australia, Switzerland and New York. Paiva recently held major solo exhibitions at Counter Space (Zurich), Encounters, Art Basel Hong Kong, and the Orient Foundation (Macau). Upcoming exhibitions include a major solo show in New York. Finally, Paiva has been invited to residencies at Connecting Spaces, Zurich, and Lichtenberg Studios, Berlin, and is the recipient of multiple awards, including the Hong Kong Emerging Artist Grant and the International Artist Support Grant awarded by the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation in Portugal. Media Art Asia Pacific (MAAP) has been working in Australia and the Asian region since 1998, organising international multimedia festivals, exhibitions, and symposiums in Australia and the Asian region, locating Australian contemporary media arts within a pluralistic international dialogue. In 2013, MAAP was the winner of the Australian Arts in Asia Award-Visual Art, and in 2015 completed its major touring exhibition, LANDSEASKY: revisiting spatiality in video art, which was exhibited in 11 venues across Korea, China and Australia.


Entrada actualizada el el 13 nov de 2015

¿Te gustaría añadir o modificar algo de este perfil?
Infórmanos si has visto algún error en este contenido o eres este artista y quieres actualizarla.
ARTEINFORMADO te agradece tu aportación a la comunidad del arte.
Recomendaciones ARTEINFORMADO

Premio. 17 sep de 2024 - 27 ene de 2025 / España

VII Puchi Award

Ver premios propuestos en España

Exposición. 13 dic de 2024 - 04 may de 2025 / CAAC - Centro Andaluz de Arte Contemporáneo / Sevilla, España

Pepa Caballero. Constelaciones abstractas

Ver exposiciones propuestas en España

Formación. 01 oct de 2024 - 04 abr de 2025 / PHotoEspaña / Madrid, España

Máster PHotoESPAÑA en Fotografía 2024-2025

Ver cursos propuestos en España