Exhibition

Frontiers Reimagined: Collateral Event of the 56th International Art Exhibition of la Biennale di Venezia

Museo di Palazzo Grimani, Venice, Italy
09 May 2015 - 22 Nov 2015

Frontiers Reimagined: Collateral Event of the 56th International Art Exhibition of la Biennale di Venezia

Tagore Foundation International and the Polo museale del Veneto announce their presentation of Frontiers Reimagined, a major exhibition that will open to the public at the Museo di Palazzo Grimani on 9 May, 2015 in tandem with the inauguration of the 56th International Art Exhibition of la Biennale di Venezia.

Curated by Sundaram Tagore, with co-curator Marius Kwint, the exhibition will explore the theme of cultural boundaries through new and recent works, many of which were created specifically for the presentation, by established and emerging artists from around the world. The site-specific installation is juxtaposed by the architecture and collection of the Museo di Palazzo Grimani, a 16th century palace turned state museum, which holds a unique place in Venetian history and architecture. The recently restored palazzo houses a historic collection of artwork by Hieronymus Bosch, Giorgione, Vasari, as well some of the most important frescoes in the city, by Italian Mannerist painters Francesco Salviati, Federico Zuccari and Camillo Mantovano.

Comprised of more than 65 works by 44 artists from more than 25 countries in a variety of media, Frontiers Reimagined will demonstrate the intellectual and aesthetic richness that can emerge in today’s globalized art world when artists engage in intercultural dialogue. Sundaram Tagore and Marius Kwint have selected the artists in the exhibition for their shared global perspective, as seen in both their artistic explorations and their practice of living and working across physical borders, stretching from the West to Asia to Africa.

“Frontiers Reimagined was conceived to educate and enlighten viewers about the conceptual and formal issues that emerge from intercultural exchange in the artistic sphere,” stated Sundaram Tagore. “It is our hope that viewers will recognize that this exchange is not only a present-day manifestation but very much the reality of the future.”

The exhibition highlights the positive outcomes which globalization has had on artistic production, as selective cultural and artistic appropriation has become increasingly prevalent and as local artistic production has continued to gain exposure and acceptance on international platforms.

“Frontiers Reimagined aims to dissolve barriers of dominant nationalism, ethnocentrism and identity politics,” stated Marius Kwint. “At this moment in history, with people around the world locked in increasingly intransigent ideologies, the mingling of ideas across borders has never been more vital.”

Artists presented in the exhibition include: Miya Ando, Alfredo & Isabel Aquilizan, Osi Audu, Frances Barth, Edward Burtynsky, Kamolpan Chotvichai, Christo, Tom Doyle, Golnaz Fathi, Olivia Fraser, April Gornik , Denise Green , Sasha Huber , Georges Fikry Ibrahim , Fré Ilgen , Kenro Izu , Kim Joon , Nathan Slate Joseph , Aaron Taylor Kuffner , Jane Lee , Tayeba Begum Lipi , Hassan Massoudy , Vittorio Matino , Ricardo Mazal , Vik Muniz , Judith Murray , Michael Petry , Robert Polidori , Eddi Prabandono , Chatchai Puipia , Sohan Qadri , Robert Rauschenberg , Sebastião Salgado , Nino Sarabutra , Hiroshi Senju , Donald Sultan , Rabindranath Tagore , Jack Tworkov , Lee Waisler , Susan Weil , Morgan Wong , Robert Yasuda  , Chun Kwang Young 

 

Sundaram Tagore is the Director of Sundaram Tagore Gallery, with spaces in New York, Hong Kong and Singapore, as well as the Director of the Tagore Foundation International. His work with the Gallery and the Foundation aims to provide a platform for substantive dialogue about arts and culture around the world. Marius Kwint is an American-born art historian, who teaches Visual Culture at the University of Portsmouth in the United Kingdom.

Frontiers Reimagined has been granted the patronage of the Ministero dei beni e delle attività culturali e del turismo, the Italian Ministry of Culture. A 112-page, full-color hardcover catalogue to be published by Marsilio Editori will accompany the exhibition and will be available for sale at the museum.

 

EXHIBITION DETAILS:

Press Conference: Wednesday, May 6 from 2-4:30 pm, with presentations at 3 pm

Preview Days: May 6 – 8, 2015 from 9 am-7 pm

Direttore del Polo museale del Veneto: Daniele Ferrara

Commissioner and Curator: Sundaram Tagore

Co-curator: Marius Kwint

Coordinating Director: Nathalie Vernizzi

 

Venue: Museo di Palazzo Grimani
Address: Ramo Grimani, Castello 4858

Public Dates: May 9 – November 22, 2015
Hours: 10 am – 6 pm Tuesdays-Sundays/Closed Mondays

Tickets: Complimentary Admission for Frontiers Reimagined

 

www.frontiersreimagined.org