Art Fair—Art21 Shanghai: Lived Worlds
Art Fair | Nov. 8-11, 2018
This is a past project.
TMR organizes the inaugural DETOUR section of Art021 Shanghai. Bringing together a focused group of presentations by galleries from the Pacific Rim and a video program, Lived Worlds explores the daily experiences of those who shape global dynamics.
About the Project.
TMR organizes the first DETOUR section of Art021 Shanghai. Titled Lived Worlds, the section moves beyond the exhausted paradigms of trade and exchange that have come to shape our understanding of the Pacific Rim region to highlight the daily realities of people who reside there. Not interested in advancing a dichotomy of global vs. local, the section attempts to shed light on embodied forms of belonging and new kinds of regionalism forged through the intimate and quotidian legacies of cultural contact. At the heart of this section is an attempt to grasp, if only briefly, what Irit Rogoff has described as a formless state of connectedness between people. The section will aim to show how ancestral knowledge forms, non-textual forms of inscription, human and other-than human relationships, natural and built environments, and systems of value and belief have been impacted by the global turn but not fully defined by it. What emerges from the work in the section is a human story across oceans—a set of interwoven narratives about people whose ways of being and knowing cannot be reduced to discourses of exchange.
The section’s core is a focused selection of gallery booth presentations. These monographic and small group exhibits function like a series of portraits that ground the complexities of the Pacific Rim through embodied, quotidian, and intimate perspectives. They feature work by some of the most promising and under-recognized artistic voices in the region. Providing a lens into the anchoring ideas that shape the broader geopolitical forces informing the lives of people in the region, the accompanying video section brings together works organized in five sections: Accounts, Environs, Reverie, Beings, and Contacts. Lastly, in collaboration with Art021, the section will also stage a conversation between some participating gallerists moderated by TMR Executive and Artistic Director César García-Alvarez.
Gallery Presentations
Catriona Jeffries (Vancouver, CA)
Ghebaly Gallery (Los Angeles, CA)
joségarcía, mx (Mexico City, Mexico)
Páramo (Guadalajara, Mexico)
Shulamit Nazarian (Los Angeles, CA)
Video Program
Liat Yossifor
A Body of Water, 2016
00:17:26 mins.
Courtesy of the artist and PATRON Gallery, Chicago
Patty Chang
Invocation of a Wandering Lake, 2016
00:12:00 mins.
Courtesy of the artist and Bank, Shanghai
Simone Forti
Solo No. 1, 1974
00:18:40 mins.
Courtesy of the artist and The Box, Los Angeles
Fernando Palma Rodriguez
Si no fuera por esos momentos, 2000
00:08:48 mins.
Courtesy of the artist and GAGA, Mexico City and Los Angeles
Oscar Murillo
Ramón, how was trade today, enjoy the food, but you’re not welcome at this table, 2013
00:28:09 mins.
Courtesy of the artist
Thao Nguyen Phan
Mekong Mechanical, 2012
00:18:32 mins.
Courtesy of the artist
Maria Taniguchi
Untitled (Celestial Motors), 2012
00:06:32 mins.
Courtesy of the artist and and SILVERLENS, Manila
Xin Shen
Warm Spell, 2018
00:34:00 mins.
Courtesy of the artist
Los Jaichackers (Julio Cesar Morales & Eamon Ore-Giron)
Subterranean Homesick Cumbia Remix, 2014-2017
00:17:11 mins.
Courtesy of the artists
The Propeller Group
The Living Need Light, The Dead Need Music, 2014
00:21:15 mins.
Courtesy of the artists and James Cohen Gallery, New York
Paul Pfieffer
Incarnator, 2018
00:27:16 mins.
Courtesy of the artist
Press
Nov. 9, 2018 | Art021 Wants to Mint a Million New Chinese Collectors | Artsy
Nov. 9, 2018 | The long, layered narrative of the Pacific Rim | Document Journal
Nov. 9, 2018 | Major Galleries Flock to China for Shanghai Art Week | Galerie
Nov. 19, 2018 | ART021 Proves That China is Serious About Art with $1.7 Million Sale | Forbes
Credits
Lived Worlds is organized by TMR and curated by César García-Alvarez, TMR Executive and Artistic Director; Kris Kuramitsu, TMR Deputy Director and Head of Program; and Nicolas Orozco-Valdivia, TMR Assistant Curator.
This project is made possible through Art021 Shanghai.
Photo Credit: Art021 Shanghai. Copyright 2018. The Mistake Room Inc.