NEW YORK, NY.- UOVO, the leading storage and services provider for art, fashion, wine and collectibles, unveiled the fourth annual UOVO Prize mural yesterday, August 3, 2023 in Brooklyn, NY. In partnership with the Brooklyn Museum, the event celebrated Suneil Sanzgiri, recipient of the UOVO Prize and creator of this year's mural.
The 50-square-foot mural features a line from Kashmiri-American Agha Shahid Alis 1997 poem Farewell." The words YOUR HISTORY GETS IN THE WAY OF MY MEMORY are re-positioned as a banner within a banner, floating in an endless ocean of doubt, pointing to how the concepts of history and memory continue to be entangled in struggles around the world.
Sanzgiri was commissioned to create the public mural for the facade of UOVO's storage facility in Bushwick, Brooklyn as part of the UOVO Prize. In addition to the mural commission, Sanzgiri is awarded a solo exhibition at the Brooklyn Museum and a $25,000 cash grant. Now in its fourth year, the UOVO Prize recognizes the talent of emerging Brooklyn-based artists.
Suneil Sanzgiri: Here the Earth Grows Gold, the artist's first solo museum exhibition, will be on view at the Brooklyn Museum from October 27, 2023 through May 5, 2024.
UOVO is the nations leading storage and logistics provider for art, fashion, archives, and collectibles, with state-of-the-art facilities in New York, Delaware, Florida, California, Colorado, and Texas. Founded by collectors who sought a new standard of care for artworks, UOVO is operated by an expert team of industry professionals and offers bespoke solutions to meet the specialized needs of any collection. UOVOs services include climate-controlled storage, private viewing galleries, local transportation, international shipping, installation, packing, archival photography, digital inventory management, art finance, optional loss protection, and more.
Suneil Sanzgiris work has been screened extensively at festivals and arts venues around the world, including the International Film Festival Rotterdam, New York Film Festival, Hong Kong International Film Festival, True/False Film Fest, Sheffield Doc/Fest, Doclisboa, Viennale, e-flux, REDCAT, Menil Collection, Block Museum, MASS MoCA, moCa Cleveland, Le Cinéma Club, and Criterion Collection. He has won awards at the BlackStar Film Festival, Open City Documentary Festival, Images Festival, Videoex, and more. In addition to Sentient.Art.Films inaugural Line of Sight Fellowship, Sanzgiri has completed residencies and fellowships at SOMA, MacDowell, Pioneer Works, and Flaherty NYC. His work has been supported by grants from Creative Capital, the Jerome Foundation, NYSCA, Field of Vision, and the Foundation for Contemporary Arts. He was named one of the 25 New Faces of Independent Film in Filmmaker magazines fall 2021 issue and was included in Art in Americas New Talent issue in 2022. Sanzgiri graduated from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) with a master of science in art, culture, and technology in 2017. He is currently working on his first feature-length film.