Rockbund Art Museum unveils a rich diversity of artwork by six Hugo Boss Asia Art 2015 nominated artists
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Rockbund Art Museum unveils a rich diversity of artwork by six Hugo Boss Asia Art 2015 nominated artists
Installation view of Like Umbrella, Like King by Moe Satt.



SHANGHAI.- Hugo Boss Asia Art: Award for Emerging Asian Artists opened at Rockbund Art Museum in Shanghai, presenting artworks by six nominated artists; Guan Xiao (Mainland China), Huang Po-Chih (Taiwan), Moe Satt (Myanmar), Maria Taniguchi (Philippines), Vandy Rattana (Cambodia), and Yang Xinguang (Mainland China). Building on the success of the first edition in 2013, the second edition of the award in 2015 continues to honour emerging contemporary artists who are in the early stages of their artistic creation and exhibition practices. The exhibition is open to the public from October 30, 2015 to January 3, 2016.

Curated by RAM and developed closely together with the participating artists, the exhibition demonstrates the rich diversity of practices these artists are developing in Asia. The selection of artworks ranges from painting to video art; from sculpture to installation and performance; from anthropological research to more conceptual and poetic representations; from observation of the localities to their formulation into a universal artistic statement.

Larys Frogier, RAM Director and Chair of the Hugo Boss Asia Art jury, elaborates on the concept of the exhibition, “Hugo Boss Asia Art supports each of the nominated artists in conceiving and achieving a powerful artistic statement related to their individual practice and research. The exhibition presents completely new productions and art projects of the utmost quality.”

“Following the success of its inaugural edition, the Award has become an important element in our arts program. We are also excited that it is returning with an extended focus, encompassing artists from Southeast Asia in addition to Greater China. As such, it highlights the rich possibilities for cultural exchange and dialogue across these regions,” says Dr. Hjördis Kettenbach, Head of Cultural Affairs, Hugo Boss AG.

The winner announcement of HUGO BOSS ASIA ART 2015 will be made on 26 November 2015, and the winner will receive a stipend of ¥300,000 to further develop their artistic practice. In parallel, a catalogue will be published on the 2015 Hugo Boss Asia Art exhibition in November 2015 to coincide with the winner announcement.










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