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HTC X Bluerider ART ‘創世紀‘ Genesis 特展
Bluerider ART
當科技與藝術在知識頂峰交會,如同「創世紀」代表意涵:萬物的起源,攜手跨界呈現生命真善美!秉持藝術走入生活理念,Bluerider ART 再度跨越畫廊白牆,於HTC Gallery 策展HTC X Bluerider ART ‘創世紀’ Genesis特展,以結合科技與藝術的前衛國際藝術家作品,呈現兩個專業領域於知識與創造力的共同追求,現代科技啟發當代藝術家的創作,而科技也因藝術性的直覺與思考碰撞新的可能,HTC X Bluerider ART ‘創世紀‘ Genesis 特展將成為打開知性與感性的藝術探索,一場嶄新吸睛的全新美學體驗!
HTC X Bluerider ART‘創世紀’ Genesis 特展集結各形態複合媒材之國際知名當代藝術家,包括以不同視野展現事物本質的英國X光攝影藝術大師尼克.維西Nick Veasey、跨足藝術與科技的法國數位藝術家帕斯卡爾.多比斯Pascal Dombis、結合動力機械的瑞士錄像雕塑藝術家馬克Marck、擴張感知維度的德國建築藝術家克里斯蒂安.格琳Christiane Grimm、構築空間的荷蘭極簡雕塑家雷諾・奧德霍恩Reinoud Oudshoorn、追尋抽象表現主義的德國藝術家卡蘿・傑斯特Caro Jost、解碼文字的奧地利跨媒體藝術家伊莎貝拉・科胡貝兒Isabella Kohlhuber、表現解構暴力美學的德國藝術家提姆・弗萊瓦德Tim Freiwald及探討社會議題的挪威織品藝術家卡里・安妮・赫勒伯格・巴赫里Kari Anne Helleberg Bahri,以立體雕塑、複合媒材、繪畫裝置等前衛表現形式,不同於畫廊展覽的創新型態,展現科技與藝術的共同追求:探究真理,追求知識與創造力。
HTC X Bluerider ART ‘創世紀‘ Genesis 特展將展出X光攝影作品,穿透外表直視內在真實;另外運用電腦演算法創作的當代藝術作品,以此探討隨機與偶然;還有表演藝術與動力機械虛實結合的錄像雕塑;以及將大自然之美帶入室內的抽象色彩作品,以數位光柵混合媒材,在不插電的律動中發掘虛幻的趣味性。國際藝術家們各自深受科技啟發,表現獨特風格理念的當代語彙。
HTC X Bluerider ART 創世紀 Genesis特展參展藝術家
尼克・維西 Nick Veasey
帕斯卡爾・多比斯 Pascal Dombis
雷諾・奧德霍恩 Reinoud Oudshoorn
克里斯蒂安・格琳 Christiane Grimm
馬克 Marck
卡蘿.傑斯特 Caro Jost
Kari Anne Helleberg Bahri
伊莎貝拉.科胡貝兒 Isabella Kohlhuber
提姆.弗萊瓦德 Tim Freiwald
展出作品資訊:www.blueriderart.com
HTC X Bluerider ART ‘創世紀‘ Genesis 特展
開幕茶會:2023. 8. 3(四)1pm-2pm
展期:2023. 8. 1(二)- 9. 21(四)
展覽地點:
宏達電總部大樓 一樓
新北市新店區中興路三段88號
開放時間:週一-週五 9am-5pm
*國定假日不開放,觀展訪客於入口右方HTC櫃台換證入場,辦公大樓禁止拍照或攝影
About Bluerider ART
2013年由 Elsa Wang 王薇薇女士創立,以百年前衛藝術家 Wassily Kandinsky康丁斯基Der Blaue Reiter(The Blue Rider 藍騎士)命名,延續以不同風格形式,共同表現心靈為上的主張,長期代理推廣前衛獨特國際當代藝術家,呈現藝術科學結合的傾向。目前設有台北市大安區【台北.敦仁】館、【台北.仁愛】館、【上海.外灘】館,以及籌設中的【倫敦.梅費爾】館。秉持「藝術豐富美好生活」信念,以優質策展提供專業收藏服務。Blue: 心靈,Rider: 騎士,我們相信,藝術是豐富心靈、反映當下時代最真實的聲音!
聯絡我們:info@blueriderart.com T: (02) 2752-2238
展出作品Works
Nick Veasey
(British, b. 1962)
Internationally renowned X-ray artist Nick Veasey reveals the hidden facets beneath the surface using his unique X-ray penetration technique. His work humorously and mischievously explores the essence of people and objects' inner nature. Nick Veasey uses x-ray to strip back the layers and show what it is like under the surface. The technique reveals what, and often how, things are made, which grants his art to penetrate the surface and take us on a journey into a world otherwise hidden and unseen. Veasey has an extensive exhibition experience worldwide, with his artwork featured on the cover of TIME magazine and invited to give a TED talk. In 2018, he held a large-scale exhibition at the renowned Fotografiska museum in Sweden, visited by The Prince and Princess of Wales and the Crown Princess of Sweden. He also photographed important antique costumes for the Victoria and Albert Museum and collaborated with various brands such as Louis Vuitton, United Airlines, Balenciaga and Alexander McQueen. Works collected by the Victoria and Albert Museum, National Science and Media Museum in the UK, the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art, The Museum at FIT in the USA, the BMW Museum in Germany and the Museum of Applied Arts and Design (MUDAC) in Switzerland.
Pascal Dombis
(Frence, b. 1965)
Graduated from Tufts University computer art and Insa University in Lyon, France. Digital artist Pascal Dombis currently lives and works in Paris. His focus involves the exploration of language, noise, control, and irrationality. Dombis has been using computers and algorithms to generate and elaborate repetitions of simple processes, which computationally reproduce geometric or typographical signs. Started as a painter, Dombis notes that his encounter with William Burroughs’s art was a key moment for his new investigations into digital art. Dombis uses optical materials such as lenticular plates to revisit the way viewers look at things, and to question the very nature of images in the broad sense of the word. By using lenticular, allows him to play with the viewer’s gaze. The incessant circulation of images has made the way of looking at things more dynamic. Moreover, the lenticular material questions this new reading paradigm and brings about a physical and time-related experience. Over the years he created monumental public works for the City of Perth, Australia, the Ministry of Culture in France, and an 80-meter-long outdoor sculpture installation along the River bank in Shanghai, China. His art exhibited around the world including Venice Biennal in Italy, Paris Grand-Palais in France, Dusseldorf Kunstpalast Museum in Germany, Museum of Contemporary Art Sorocaba in Brazil, and the Block Museum in the USA.
Reinoud Oudshoorn
(Netherland, b. 1953)
Reinoud Oudshoorn is a contemporary minimalist artist from the Netherlands. He graduated from the AKI Art Academy in the Netherlands and currently lives and works in Amsterdam, where he used to teach at the KABK (Koninklijke Academie van Beeldende Kunsten). Reinoud Oudshoorn is renowned for his minimalist sculptures focus on "Vanishing Point" to construct three dimensional spaces: physical space, invisible space, and poetic imagination space. He advocates that "sculpture should create space larger than the work itself." His exhibitions across Europe, America, and Asia, exhibited at the Stedelijk Museum and Museum Fodor in Amsterdam. Works permanently collected by the Stedelijk Museum Amsterdam, the AkzoNobel Art Foundation in the Netherlands, ABN AMRO Bank in the Netherlands, and the private art museum Sammlung Schroth in Germany.
Christiane Grimm
(Germany, b. 1957)
Christiane Grimm has created colour and light spaces ever since the mid-1980s. A major focus of her researches is on colour itself, which she investigates in terms of its luminosity, its wide range of nuances, the ways they can be combined, and also their effect on the viewer.
Marck
(Switzerland, b. 1964)
Marck is renowned for his video sculptures and currently lives and works in Zurich. Marck is an unconventional artist who, in his youth, dropped art education and pursued diverse career path including musician, furniture designer, construction engineers. Over the years he created an unique language of expression in video combining sculptures, he delves into issues including physical/mental boundary, gender, race, social perception. He was honored with the International Culture Award by the Italian Academia Culturale Internazionale Cartagine. His works have been showcased across the United States, Europe and Asia, in significant international exhibitions including Kunstzeug-haus IG Halle Rapperswil, Ville des Arts Biennale in Waldenburg, and Museum Erarta in Saint Petersburg. Marck’s work is permanently in the collection of the Museum of Fine Arts in Boston, the Art Center Istanbul, the Doosan Art Center in South Korea, the Zentrum für Kunst und Medien in Karlsruhe and worldwide private collectors.
Caro Jost
(Germany, b. 1965)
Graduated from the Law School and the Art School of Munich University, Caro Jost lives and creates her art in Munich. Every artist has their favorite artists, but Caro Jost takes this admiration to a whole new level, incorporating her love for Munich's abstract expressionism groups into works extensively. Her works revolve around themes of time, space, and events. In the series "Streetprints," where she traveled to over 70 locations worldwide, imprinting traces she collected from the streets onto her canvases. Her artworks were exhibited MoMA, Chelsea Art Museum in New York, and Guggenheim Collection in Venice, permanently collected by the MoMA Library Collection (The archives of MoMA, NY), Chelsea Art Museum (NY), and Museum of the City of Munich.
Kari Anne Helleberg Bahri
(Norway, b. 1975)
Kari Anne Helleberg Bahri (Norway, b.1975), graduated from the National Academy of Arts in Oslo. Growing up in an environment full of creativity in childhood, Kari Anne escaped from the typical Norwegian minimalist style, inherited the melancholy and cold temperament of Northern Europe, using old clothes, rags, and fragments of fabrics, restitched them and created her own language in textile art. Focusing on the theme of limitations, expectations, regulations, and isolation, these are the subject the each individual confront in the collective society. Kari Anne had exhibited in Kunstmuseet Nord Trøndelag, Danubiana Meulensteen Art Museum in Norway, and Socle Du Monde Biennale in Denmark. Her works are permanently collected by Kongsberg Municipality, Den Norske Husflidforening and many other important institutions.
Isabella Kohlhuber
(Austria, b.1982)
Isabella Kohlhuber holds a master degree in Transmedia Arts and teaches Typography and Media at the University of Applied Arts Vienna. She had studied under several significant artists such as Adolf Frohner, Jiři David and Brigitte Kowanz. Kohlhuber has exhibited extensively including exhibitions at Museumsquartier Vienna Frei_raum Q21, Austrian Museum of Applied Arts / Contemporary Art, Austrian Culture Forum and Korea Kulturhaus. Shes had won the first prize of "Art Challenge" from Austrian Football League Association and her work is included in permanent collection of Sammlung Lenikus.
Tim Freiwald
(Germany, b.1986)
Graduated from the Fine Arts at the Munich Art Academy, Tim Freiwald now work and live in Berlin. Tim Freiwald's creative process involves "destruction, decomposition, and reconstruction" generating negative spaces in his works, constantly exploring the questions of whether "destruction can still be beautiful" and "what is art." Fragments, fractured lines, and delicate structures, all portrayed through intense colors, define his aesthetic style of destructiveness. Freiwald mentioned “I want the paintings to be on the verge of physical collapse so that they only become stable through the painterly attraction between their elements.” In 2011, Tim Freiwald received the BMW Brilliance Automotive Art Award. In 2014, he became a student of the artist Thomas Scheibitz. In 2018, Tim Freiwald was awarded the New Positions prize at the Art Cologne, a prestigious art exhibition in Cologne. Tim Freiwald has already held significant solo exhibitions at various European venues including Walter Storms Galerie in Munich, exhibited at the Kunsthalle Bremerhaven in Bremen.