Sunday, 17 November 2013

MUSEO JUMEX, EUGENIO LOPEZ' COLLECTION HOUSED IN NEW BUILDING DESIGNED BY DAVID CHIPPERFIELD OPENS IN MEXICO CITY

Museo Jumex, Eugenio Lopez' collection, designed by David Chipperfield in Mexico City



outside of Museo Jumex


Damian Ortega finishing the installation of his 'Cosmogonia Domestica' curated by Rosario Nadal


What is the Role of the Contemporary Museum?


up the stairs


'A Place in two Dimensions: A Selection from Coleccion Jumex + Fred Sandback' curated by Museo Jumex Director Patrick Charpenel


Museo Jumex director Patrick Charpenel  with Bruce Nauman on the background


Fred Sandback and Fischli and Weiss



Francis Aly's 'The Copy of the Liar'


Warho's Jackie O and Richard Prince joke


Jeff Koons and Alighero Boetti


John Baldessari's 'One is Civilized and Knows What is What'


Damian Hirst's cow head next to Jasper John's 'Corpse and Mirror' 1976


Eduardo Terrazas, Donald Judd, Fred Sandback



Eduardo Terrazas



Gabrile Orozco's pool table

Carl Andre's floor and Robert Ryman painting


a view of the top floor exhibition space, notice the marble floors

Museo Jumex's architect David Chipperfiled explaining the architecture, next to him Hans Ulrich Obrist

James Lee Byars, '1/2 an Autobiograby' curated by Museo Jumex's Chief Curator Magali Arriola and PS1's Peter Eleey, a beautiful and intelligent exhibition


James Lee Byars, 'World Flag', 1991



James Lee Byars 'A Whote Paper will Flow through the Streets'



James Lee Byars and a Dozen Facts

James Lee Byars, 'The World Question Center...'


continuing down the stairs

the terrace at Museo Jumex framing Museo Soumaya in front of it. 
Click here for a visit to Soumaya done on April 2011

'Las Ideas de Gamboa' an editorial project on Mexico's museum and curatorial pioneer Fernando Gamboa edited by Mauricio Marcin


Martin Creed's striped marble floor in the bookshop

and Stefan Bruggemann's 'All my ideas are imported, all my products are exported, all my explanations are rubbish' among other works in the parking lot in the basement in an unannounced exhibition curated by art advisor Patricia Marshall

http://fundacionjumex.org/
and
http://www.museojumex.org/

Saturday, 2 November 2013

'ART CITIES OF THE FUTURE, 21ST CENTURY AVANT GARDES', BEIRUT, BOGOTA, CLUJ, DELHI, ISTANBUL, JOHANNESBURG, LAGOS, SAN JUAN, SAO PAULO, SEOUL, SINGAPORE, VANCOUVER, OUT NOW!



Art Cities of the Future, 21st Century Avant-Gardes published by Phaidon

Beirut, Bogotá, Cluj, Delhi, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Lagos, San Juan, São Paulo, Seoul, Singapore and Vancouver

Beirut by the great Kaelen Wilson-Goldie




Marwa Arsanios in Beirut


Rayyane Tabet in Beirut


Bogotá by Jose Roca



Antonio Caro in Bogota


Mateo Lopez in Bogota


Delhi by Geeta Kapur



Istanbul by Duygu Demir



Johannesburg by Tracy Murinik



Lagos by Antawan Byrd



San Juan by Pablo Leon de la Barra





Tony Cruz in San Juan


Radames Juni Figueroa in San Juan


Karlo Ibarra in San Juan


Micheal Linares in San Juan


Melvin Martinez in San Juan


Jesus Bubu Negron in San Juan


Chemi Rosado Seijo in San Juan


The village of Naranjito painted green by Chemi Rosado Seijo


Beatriz Santiago in San Juan


São Paulo by the great Kiki Mazzucchelli





Marcelo Cidade in Sao Paulo


Adriano Costa in Sao Paulo


Marcius Galan in Sao Paulo


Runo Lagomarsino in Sao Paulo


Marina Rheingartz in Sao Paulo


Erika Verzutti in Sao Paulo


Carla Zaccagnini in Sao Paulo


Seoul by Hyun Jung






Singapore by Eugene Tan


and Vancouver by Reid Shier



Phaidon Press Release:

OVERVIEW
  • Forget New York, London and Paris – the old establishment is being challenged by a new order of art communities seizing the contemporary art agenda around the world
  • Phaidon reveals the twelve global cities to watch for exciting contemporary art: Beirut, Bogotá, Cluj, Delhi, Istanbul, Johannesburg, Lagos, San Juan, São Paulo, Seoul, Singapore and Vancouver
  • This comprehensive volume covers the exciting and important contemporary art happening in each of these locations through selections made by curators intimately involved in each of the twelve cities
  • Exploring the artistic heritage, cultural climate and contemporary milieu of these emerging cities, this ground-breaking book features a variety of photography, painting, sculpture, installation, video, performance and new media works by this new generation of artists gaining prominence on the international art circuit
  • Features a unique, special format jacket, printed on both sides, that folds out in to a large ‘flag’ with a graphic symbol representing each city; extending the ‘new international’ design concept that under-pins the book’s design structure
  • An essential and wide ranging perspective on today’s avant-garde artists, shaping the future of art
ABOUT THE BOOK
Today the art world is more of a world in every sense, with a larger population, a wider territory and a greater number of nationalities. Its prevailing conversation, however, has yet to catch up. Art Cities of the Future: 21st Century Avant-Gardesuncovers twelve distinct avant-gardes that have emerged around the world in recent decades.

Twelve curators each selected eight artists to represent the avant-garde of a specific city. These artists are senior figures or newer faces, artists working in familiar mediums or inventing their own, but they all share two qualities: a commitment to experimental art and a dedication to their local milieu. In dialogue with larger concerns, their unique sensibility can be found nowhere else. 

Beirut by Kaelen Wilson-Goldie, Bogotá by Jose Roca, Cluj by Jane Neal, Delhi by Geeta Kapur, Istanbul by Duygu Demir, Johannesburg by Tracy Murinik, Lagos by Antawan Byrd, San Juan by Pablo Leon de la Barra, São Paulo by Kiki Mazzucchelli, Seoul by Hyun Jung, Singapore by Eugene Tan and Vancouver by Reid Shier

Lively, thought-provoking, comprehensive, and packed with more than 500 images, this book widens the expected historical narrative, allowing us to imagine a future of diverse aesthetics and shared concerns in the common language of contemporary art.

SPECIFICATIONS
Hardback
English
290 x 214 mm, 11 3/8 x 8 3/8 in
336 pp
557 colour illustrations, 22 black and white illustrations
ISBN-13: 9780714865362
ISBN-10: 0714865362

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