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The BAR vol.5 Exhibition "Rounds"

The BAR vol.5 Exhibition "Rounds"
New works from Syagini Ratna Wulan and Duto Hardono


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Syagini Ratna Wulan / "L.S." / 2010 / detail        Duto Hardono / "Micro/Macro" / 2008

 

 

May 28(sat) - June 11 (sat), 2011 Sunday and Monday Closed *Admission free
hiromiyoshii roppongi 5-9-20, Roppongi Minato-ku, Tokyo TEL: 03-5772-5233
Time: 13:00 - 19:00
Organized by: Arts Initiative Tokyo[AIT]
Co-organized by: The Backers Foundation
Supported by: hiromiyoshii roppongi, YOKUMOKU
Opening Reception: May 28(sat) 18:00 - 20:00 *19:00~ performance by the artists

 

 

 The Backers Foundation and Arts Initiative Tokyo are delighted to announce the 5th Backers and AIT Residence(BAR) programme exhibition, "The BAR vol. 5: Rounds" which will be held between May 28th and June 11th at hiromiyoshii roppongi. New works by two emerging Indonesian artists selected this year; Syagini Ratna Wulan(b.1979) and Duto Hardono(b.1985) will be shown. This 3 months artist in resident programme in Tokyo, is funded by the Backers foundation.

 The Tohoku-Kanto Earthquake in March held back many foreign artists from visiting Japan. News around the world continue to broadcast the countless aftershocks and the ongoing nuclear power plant issue, and yet, the two began their Tokyo residency since early April. Their determination to do so under such unpredictable conditions, is undoubtedly related to their bitter experience of the Sumatra earthquake. What we can also see here is their unfathomable motivation to "create" as artists.

 Syagini Ratna Wulan uses furniture and everyday utensils to create art in a variety of different media including painting and installation. In her 2010 one-person exhibition 'Love Affair pt. 1: Dining Room/ White Lies', she created a series of tables and chairs made from dripping white paints and ceramics and showed these together with a portraits of human skull. Like our bones which are normally hidden from view by our flesh, the exhibition explored the normally hidden, other sides of romantic love such as deceit and perversion. For this exhibition Ratna Wulan has made new works looking into issues of dream and reality, using old furniture, cushions and typewriters that she found during her residency in Tokyo. Her work will be shown as a series of photographs, drawings and installation. Ratna Wulan has referred to the French thinker Voltaire in explaining her works, quoting him thus: "History is nothing but a pack of tricks that we play upon the dead". By inserting the trickery of art into old, used historical objects, Ratna Wulan intends to reconfigure these things again as an artist-trickster.

 Duto Hardono works mainly in sound, performance, drawing and collage. His works specifically utilize the subtle and sometimes distressing tensions which emerge from using found or readymade objects such as old cassette tapes, records, and instruments. In his work 'How To Perform John Cage's 4'33″ On A Tape Loop Delay As Demonstrated By A Band Of Cacti,' Hardono referred to the seminal sound work by John Cage '4'33″' (1952) in order to create a surreal installation comprising three cactus plants which mutely 'played' Cage's score to viewers via a home-made delay mechanical system using a pair of looping cassette tape. According to Hardono, the 'ridiculous concept' of the work is about "delaying silence." For this exhibition Hardono has used cassette tapes to transmit his recordings of the city of Tokyo randomly, also showing various collage works made up from items he picked up during the residency. Hardono will perform at the opening using a vintage synthesizer, which he recently found in Tokyo.

 Ratna Wulan and Hardono have spent the past two months in Tokyo, coming across unfamiliar objects and situations, giving them new meanings and possibilities by dissolving their histories and adding new dimensions to them, going round and round. The Indonesian art scene is today a vibrant and well known one, deeply connected to the uniquely hybrid geographical, historical, religious and philosophical of the country. We can say that Ratna Wulan and Hardono are representative of a younger generation of Indonesian artists who are just as comfortable working within their local contexts as within broader global ones.


Text by : Naoko Horiuchi [AIT]
Translated by: Roger McDonald [AIT], Kaori Iwasaki [AIT]


 


< Artists >
 ・Syagini Ratnawulan (Born in Bandung, 1979, lives and works in Bandung, Indonesia)
 ・Duto Hardono (Born in Jakarta, 1985, lives and works in Bandung, Indonesia)

* Backers Foundation and AIT: Curator In Residence Agung Hujatnika(Curator, Selasar Sunaryo Art Space, Indonesia) will stay in Tokyo for 3 weeks from June 3rd.

 


 

Since 2007, the Backers Foundation, a private group of patrons from the business worlds, has supported eight emerging contemporary artists and four curators to visit Tokyo and stay for a 3 month residency. In 2012, a group exhibition of the 10 previous residency artists will be held. The non-profit organization AIT works with the Backers Foundation to organize and host the program.

2011-5-17

Yoshinari Nishio: Overall in Nairobi Project

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Yoshinari Nishio, former MAD Artist course student, held a document exhibition in AIT Room for one week in February 2010. Titled Overall Project in Nairobi, it presented video, photographs and textiles from his recent Overall series of works made in Nairobi.

Nishio has recently participated in many art projects in Japan and abroad, including the Echigo Tsumari Art Triennale 2009.

 

The artist made a talk at the opening.

2010-2-26

Minglius: Istanbul Biennale Report

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DECEMBER MINGLIUS

FRIDAY DECEMBER 18th, 19:00 – 22:00 / FREE ENTRY

AIT will host the final Minglius event this year!!
From 8pm, there will be a few talks as follows.

 11th Istanbul Biennale Report
   Started in 1987, the 11th Istanbul Biennale "What Keeps Mankind Alive?"(Sep-Nov, 2009)
    was directed by WHW / What, How & for Whom,a curative collective of 4 female curators.
    AIT staff, Naoko Horiuchi will give a talk of her visit to this biennale.
    Istanbul Biennale URL: http://www.iksv.org/bienal11/anasayfa_en.asp
   
    AIT members Keisuke Ozawa and Roger McDonald will also briefly look back on the art industry
    this year of both Japan and overseas.

 Published: “AMERICA MADE” by Arcus Project Director, Mizuki Endo
   Director of the Arcus Project, which has an artist in residence program in Ibaraki prefecture,
    has published a book which is a collective of interviews he has done to get a better understanding of
    a country he has long shunned; America. Interviewees include the famous Takashi Murakami, Yuko
    Hasegawa(Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo Curator), and more.
    Mr. Endo himself will give a brief talk, and the books will be on sale.
    URL: http://03150.net/tontuu/2009/11/post.html *Note: The book is published in Japanese only.

As usual, there will be a bar, tasty snacks and drinks will also be served.
Bring along your friends for a night of fun with art, good food/drinks and music!


【OUTLINE】
DECEMBER MINGLIUS
Date: Friday December 18th, 2009
Time: 19:00-22:00, Talk Events begin 20:00
Venue: AIT room Daikanyama

2009-12-18

Bianca Maria Barmen New Works exhibition

Swedish Sculptor Bianca Maria Barmen
New Works made in Japan, “Yama-Tora-Mori”

AIT is pleased to host a reception for new works created by the current artist
in residence, Bianca Maria Barmen, supported by IASPIS, Sweden.
 
An image or disturbing news come across in a newspaper or on TV may be the starting
point for her works. At first glance, her small installation-like works with children
 or animals such as a rabbit, monkey or dog may appear to represent the presence of
the inferior. Yet what lies beneath is her homage to immense sculptures from the Olmec
civilization of ancient Mexico, or the great world heritage temple, Angkor Wat of Cambodia.

Over nearly 3 months in Tokyo, Bianca Maria Barmen has created a set of small bronze sculptures
and a drawing. The artist will be present at the reception.
For more details, please visit AIT`s website.

Biography】 
Bianca Maria Barmen (b. 1960) lives and works in Lund, Sweden and in Cambodia.
Her works were presented at the Frieze Art Fair in London in 2007 and have been collected by many
institutions including the Moderna Museet, Stockholm.

Outline
Title: AIT ARTIST IN RESIDENCE PROGRAM, Swedish Sculptor Bianca Maria Barmen
New Works Reception
Date and Time: Monday, November 30 2009, 19:00 - 21:00 *Brief introduction of new work by artist at 20:00
Organized by : Arts Initiative Tokyo [AIT]
Venue: AIT Room Daikanyama

2009-11-30

Minglius: ARCUS 2009

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MINGLIUS WITH ARCUS 3 “3 Artists with ARCUS Director Mizuki Endo”

FRIDAY NOVEMBER 13th, 19:00 – 22:00, FREE ENTRY
 
Following our successful Minglius collaboration with ARCUS last year, we
welcome the 2009 artists in residence to AIT to make short presentations
about their works and hear from ARCUS Director, Mizuki Endo. The
presentations will be translated consecutively into Japanese from English.

As usual, there will be a bar, snacks, a relaxed sitting on the floor environment
and music.

This year’s artists are:
・Daniel Seiple (Born in 1973, US/Lives and works in: Berlin)
・Doreen Uhlig ( Born in 1977,Germany/Lives and works in: Berlin)
・Wu, Shang-Lin( Born in 1977,Taiwan/Lives and works in: Taipei)  

To know more about them, visit ARCUS website!  http://www.arcus-project.com/en/residence/

【OUTLINE】
MINGLIUS WITH ARCUS 3 “3 artists with ARCUS Director Mizuki Endo”
Date: Friday November 13th, 2009
Time: 19:00-22:00, Mini Talks begin 20:30
Venue: AIT room Daikanyama

2009-11-13

Workshop: Meri Nikula Voicing Your Body II

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Voicing Your Body - Part 2

AIT is pleased to host the second voice-body workshop by Meri Nikula on
OCTOBER 9 at AIT Room, Daikanyama, 19:00 - 21:30.
Meri Nikula was AIT artist in resident with support from FRAME and The
Finnish Institute in Japan during early 2009.

Following her very successful Voicing the Body workshop held in April, Meri
is back to lead another session of breathing, movement & voice, inspired by
Qi Gong and yoga as well as contemporary dance and experimental vocal
practices.

We will start with relaxing and warming up of the body and getting gradually into
the voice, moving into group improvisation exercises and experiments.

The workshop is a fun and self-revealing 2.5 hours, and no previous dancing or
singing experience is necessary. This workshop goes deeper from the Voicing
Your Body (Part 1), but newcomers are also welcome!
Please wear or bring loose clothes.

The workshop will include some simple instructions and explanations in
English by Meri.

[Meri Nikula biography]
www.merinikula.com
Born in Finland (1977) . Meri graduated in June 2007 from The Royal Academy
of Fine Arts in the Interfaculty Image and Sound/ArtScience in The Hague, The
Netherlands.
http://www.merinikula.com/bio.html

OUTLINE Title: WORKSHOP “VOICING YOUR BODY Part 2"
Date and time: Friday October 9 2009, 19:00 - 21:30
Organized by :  Arts Initiative Tokyo [AIT]
Venue: AIT room Daikanyama

2009-10- 9

Ernesto Salmeron

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  Ernesto Salmeron ’10 Minute Museum’, AIT Room, February 9 2008. Performance lecture in Spanish and Text reading. Edition poster given away free.

2008-2- 9

Museum of Okinawan Time

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Museum of Okinawan Time, Sakaemachi Market, Naha, Okinawa including: Hiroharu Mori, Kiyoko Sakata, Katsuko Ishigaki, Gunder Sanshin Trio, Mizuki Endo, lectures, videos, bar etc, October 26 – November 4, 2007.

2007-10-26

16 Hour Museum 2

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16 Hour Museum Part 2 – Super Deluxe Roppongi, ‘Museum is Over: If You Want It!’, free distribution of publication, video screenings, SWAMP Publications, Tadasu Takamine performance, DJ’s Duck Rock and Takashi Azumaya etc. April 25, 2007.

2007-4-25

16 Hour Museum 1

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16 Hour Museum Part 1 – Daikanyama, including lectures by Hiroshi Minamishima (Kumamoto Museum Director), Takashi Azumaya (curator), Katsushige Nakahashi (artist), Ryuta Imafuku (anthropologist), Toyomitsu Higa (artist), Second Planet (artists), Saki Satom (artist), Masahiro Wada (artist), David Blandy (artist), Mary-Elizabeth Yarbrough (artist), video archives, café, etc, April 17, 2007.

2007-4-17