With the return to the
Wynwood Art District for the second year, ART ASIA Miami
(December 2-6, 2009) is pleased to announce its continuing
commitment to supporting educational programs and has
appointed independent curator Leeza Ahmady to launch an
entirely new curatorial platform. The landmark exhibition
titled Truly Truthful showcases
internationally recognized artists whose works contest
categorical presentations of truth and reality in the world.
The exhibition presents some of the best artists working both
inside and outside of Asia; they challenge presentations of
truth as superlative, established, rigid, objective, and
specific.
Using clever
methods such as: documentary footage, staged events, real and
fictive characters, renewal of age-old crafts, and
construction of new myths in a variety of media (painting,
installation, video, photography and sculpture) the artists in
Truly Truthful engage viewers to ponder
established notions about Asian contemporary art, and other so
called truths in relationship to aesthetics, consumerism,
colonialism, societal stagnations, individual and collective
inertia, and human consciousness.
Born in Afghanistan
and raised in New York, Ahmady is an independent art curator,
educator, and noted specialist in art from Central Asia. As
the Director of Asian Contemporary Art Week (ACAW) at Asia
Society, Ahmady is instrumental in organizing the annual
citywide event that involves leading New York City galleries
and museums to participate in special exhibitions, receptions,
lectures, and performances.
The artists in
Truly Truthful are selected through
nominations by experts in the field including some of the
members of the Asian Contemporary Art Consortium, (ACAC). A
final announcement of participating artists will be made by
end of October.
Gulnara Kasmalieva
and Muratbek Djumaliev
Untitled
(Spring)
2009
C-print
Courtesy: Winkleman
Gallery
Gulnara Kasmalieva and
Muratbek Djumaliev
Untitled
(Spring)
2009
C-print
Courtesy: Winkleman
Gallery
In addition, ART ASIA
will continue its film series by presenting the newest film
from Yi Zhou titled The Ear.
The Ear features Pharrell Wiliams with
music by Ennio Morricone, and costumes designed by Rick Owens
and BBC Ice Cream. Inspired by Nikolai Gogol’s satirical
short story The Nose, The Ear
features an EarBridge that is part of a public proposal for
Baku, Azerbaijan. Zhou is a young Chinese artist who has lived
in Rome from the age of ten and is now residing between Paris
and Hong Kong. Zhou creates multimedia installation
artworks that blend film, digital animation, photography,
sculpture, painting, drawing and contemporary
music.
Yi
Zhou, The Ear, 2009
Film Still
Courtesy: Contrasts
Gallery
Yi Zhou, The Ear,
2009
Film Still
Courtesy: Contrasts
Gallery
ART ASIA’s move to its
new location at the renowned SOHO STUDIOS MIAMI, WYNWOOD
CONVENTION CENTER located at 2136 NW 1st Avenue, between 21st
street and 1st Avenue, will provide galleries with maximum
exposure to an extensive array of international visitors, such
as collectors, curators , gallerists, artists, and the general
public. Home to leading galleries, museums, studios and
alternative spaces, Wynwood is a marketing hub for art
enthusiasts around the world in December.
Co-founder of ART
ASIA, Jeffrey Lawson says, “We are extremely excited to return
to Miami and have invested heavily in all aspects of ART ASIA
to ensure its continued success as the premier fair dedicated
to Asian contemporary art with the highest quality curatorial
programming.” ART ASIA Miami is the most important art fair in
North America dedicated to showcasing the best of Asian
contemporary art. In 2008, the inaugural event drew over
30,000 visitors including collectors, art advisory firms,
museum groups, and media sources. The Preview Night Party at
the Mandarin Oriental attracted over 1,200 VIP clients and
journalists, setting the tone for its successful five day run.
Building on last year’s overwhelming success, ART ASIA Miami
2009 will reach new heights with enhanced curatorial and
educational programming.
For information on ART
ASIA Miami and its programming, please visit