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Title

INTRIGUING UNCERTAINTIES

 

 

Curator

Lóránd Hegyi

-Art Director of The Parkview Museum Beijing and Singapore

-Former director of the Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Saint-Etienne

 

 

 

 

 

Artists

 

LIST OF PARTICIPATING ARTISTS

Ruth Barabash, Radu Belcin,

 Anya Belyat-Giunta, Günter Brus,

 Davide Cantoni, Guglielmo Castelli, 

Tony Cragg, Gianni Dessi,

 Nicolas Dieterlé, Per Dybvig, 

Barbara Eichhorn, László Fehér, 

Andrea Fogli, Ugo Giletta,

 Kerstin Grimm, Erich Gruber, 

Allison Hawkins, Veronika Holcová, 

Marine Joatton, Tibor iski Kocsis,

 Nina Kovacheva, Juul Kraijer, 

Dirk Lange, Denisa Lehocká, 

Iris Levasseur, Felice Levini, 

Christian Lhopital, 

Peter Martensen, Alois Mosbacher,

Muntean/Rosenblum, Hermann Nitsch,

 Dennis Oppenheim, Piero Pizzi Cannella,

 Qiu Zhijie, László László Révész, 

Bernardí Roig, Serse, 

Barthélémy Toguo, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, 

Tinus Vermeersch.


 Exhibition Lecture

April 14, 2019 (Sun.) 17:00 -- 18:30 / The Parkview Museum Beijing 

    Open to public

April 15, 2019 (Mon.) / The Parkview Museum Beijing 

 Duration

From April 15,2019 (Mon.) to October 21, 2019 (Mon.)

 

Venue

The Parkview Museum Beijing

L10, D Tower, Parkview Green, No.9 Dongdaqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

+86 10 5662 8568 | www.parkviewgreenmuseum.com

 

Opening Hours

Free admission

10:00 ~ 19:00, Every Monday to Friday

10:00 ~ 21:00, Every Saturday to Sunday

Contact

Media Part: Demi Wang (+86 10 5662 8572, Demi.Wang@parkviewgreen.com)


 About the Exhibition

INTRIGUING UNCERTAINTIES, CURATED BY LÓRÁND HEGYI, SHINES THE SPOTLIGHT ON CONTEMPORARY DRAWING

 

April 14, 2019: The Parkview Museum Beijing is pleased to announce our latest art exhibition on contemporary drawing, Intriguing Uncertainties, which will bring together 40 artists from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Curated by Lóránd Hegyi, Art Director of The Parkview Museum, Intriguing Uncertainties is the second show of a series of thematic exhibitions aimed at exploring the possible authentic narratives in contemporary art which reflect the contradictory complexity of our existence as well as the intriguing perspectives of intellectual orientation and emotional empathy. The exhibition will be inaugurated on April 14, 2019 and will run until October 21.

 

The exhibition Intriguing Uncertainties comes to The Parkview Museum Beijing after meeting strong international resonance at The Parkview Museum Singapore. Intriguing Uncertainties highlights the newly regained significance of the narrative in contemporary art—especially in the drawing of our day—that focuses on singular socio-cultural constellations as well as specific and situational meanings, based on anthropological considerations. The relational and situational meaning creates a special mental space or an imaginary dimension where viewers are confronted with disturbing improbabilities and uncertainties, and obscure, ambivalent and irrational phenomena that are not just the result of the artistic imagination but also components of actual reality rising from where they are buried to confront us every day. These uncertainties destabilize our general human orientation in the contemporary reality; such phenomena reflect our chaotic, unstable and confusing world, which is rife with conflict.

 

The realm of darkness, chaos and fear is part of our anthropological reality and it is the artist’s role to disclose these hidden forces. The artist, through his radical imagination, elaborates disturbing and destabilizing improbabilities that reflect and shed light on the complexity of human existential experience and character. These uncertainties and improbabilities have the power to liberate the viewer’s imagination and invite the viewer to engage more readily with art on an emotional and intellectual level. Indeed, this was the view of Edmund Burke, a philosopher whose brilliant essay was one of the very first inquiries on the aesthetic power of uncertainty and ‘expressive obscurity’ to free our imagination, create figures and forms of improbability and connections between different realms of experiences.

Two hundred years later, Dennis Oppenheim, whose work is presented in this exhibition, drew the same conclusions as Burke did: he expressed the central role of ‘interior obscurity’ and ‘subterranean energy’ in opening unknown and unimagined connections between different mental systems and emotional terrains. Oppenheim also emphasized the liberating capacity of uncertainty which originates from the unspeakable, the harrowing, and the obscure as a creative force. To confront the viewer with the narrative of obscurity, uncertainty and improbability, the artists of this exhibition offer also perspectives of hope and transparency, because they emphasize the liberating capacity of the freed fantasy, which brings the viewers on a journey through the multifaceted nature of human existential experiences and an extremely complex, destabilizing and yet intriguing and fascinating poetic universe.



 INSIDE OF DRAWING: DRAWING ACROSS HISTORY

Following the opening of The Parkview Museum Beijing's latest exhibition on contemporary drawing, Intriguing Uncertainties, curated by The Parkview Museum Art Director Lorand Hegyi as part of the exhibition series about narrative in contemporary art, The Parkview Museum Beijing presents the artist panel Drawing: Drawing across History on April 14, 2019.

 

Drawing has been experiencing an unparalleled surge over the past 20 years. It is the direct transfer of the artist’s creative idea, and therefore is characterized by spontaneity and immediacy. Drawing is like writing an intimate and private story.

 

The Panel Inside of Drawing: Drawing across History, moderated by Lorand Hegyi, with the participation of the artists Juul Kraijer and Gianni Dessi, as well as Wang Luyan, will delve into the practice of drawing in contemporary art within the theoretical framework of the exhibition Intriguing Uncertainties. This exhibition focuses on the irrational, uncertain, obscure and ambivalent phenomena that are not just the result of the artistic imagination but also components of actual reality. The concept of the exhibition draws inspiration from Edmund Burke, the first philosopher to talk about the aesthetic power of uncertainty and ‘expressive obscurity’ to free our imagination, create figures and forms of improbability, and connections between different realms of experience. Undermining the idea of a monolithic system of thought, these “uncertainties” open us to different possibilities of interpretation and knowledge about reality and therefore have the power to liberate the viewer’s imagination, and invite the viewer to engage more readily with art on an emotional and intellectual level.

 

Drawing across History will bring the public on a journey across the multifaceted nature of human existential experiences and an extremely complex, destabilizing yet also intriguing and fascinating poetic universe through the radical imagination of contemporary drawing.


INSIDE OF DRAWING: DRAWING ACROSS HISTORY

Time: March 25 (Mon.) 5pm

Venue: The Speaker’s Corner of The Parkview Museum Beijing

Speakers: Lóránd Hegyi、Juul Kraijer、Gianni Dessi、Wang Luyan

【To Register】

-Free admission, please make advance reservations by following these steps:

-1. Follow the Parkview Museum Beijing official Wechat account: 芳草地艺术

-2. Send your information before 8:00PM, 12th April (Friday): Intriguing Uncertainties, contactor, phone number, email address.

-3. Stay tuned for phone call alert to confirm your reservation.


Title

INTRIGUING UNCERTAINTIES

 

 

Curator

Lóránd Hegyi

-Art Director of The Parkview Museum Beijing and Singapore

-Former director of the Musée d'Art Moderne et Contemporain de Saint-Etienne

 

 

 

 

 

Artists

 

LIST OF PARTICIPATING ARTISTS

Ruth Barabash, Radu Belcin,

 Anya Belyat-Giunta, Günter Brus,

 Davide Cantoni, Guglielmo Castelli, 

Tony Cragg, Gianni Dessi,

 Nicolas Dieterlé, Per Dybvig, 

Barbara Eichhorn, László Fehér, 

Andrea Fogli, Ugo Giletta,

 Kerstin Grimm, Erich Gruber, 

Allison Hawkins, Veronika Holcová, 

Marine Joatton, Tibor iski Kocsis,

 Nina Kovacheva, Juul Kraijer, 

Dirk Lange, Denisa Lehocká, 

Iris Levasseur, Felice Levini, 

Christian Lhopital, 

Peter Martensen, Alois Mosbacher,

Muntean/Rosenblum, Hermann Nitsch,

 Dennis Oppenheim, Piero Pizzi Cannella,

 Qiu Zhijie, László László Révész, 

Bernardí Roig, Serse, 

Barthélémy Toguo, Sandra Vásquez de la Horra, 

Tinus Vermeersch.


 Exhibition Lecture

April 14, 2019 (Sun.) 17:00 -- 18:30 / The Parkview Museum Beijing 

    Open to public

April 15, 2019 (Mon.) / The Parkview Museum Beijing 

 Duration

From April 15,2019 (Mon.) to October 21, 2019 (Mon.)

 

Venue

The Parkview Museum Beijing

L10, D Tower, Parkview Green, No.9 Dongdaqiao Road, Chaoyang District, Beijing, China

+86 10 5662 8568 | www.parkviewgreenmuseum.com

 

Opening Hours

Free admission

10:00 ~ 19:00, Every Monday to Friday

10:00 ~ 21:00, Every Saturday to Sunday

Contact

Media Part: Demi Wang (+86 10 5662 8572, Demi.Wang@parkviewgreen.com)


 About the Exhibition

INTRIGUING UNCERTAINTIES, CURATED BY LÓRÁND HEGYI, SHINES THE SPOTLIGHT ON CONTEMPORARY DRAWING

 

April 14, 2019: The Parkview Museum Beijing is pleased to announce our latest art exhibition on contemporary drawing, Intriguing Uncertainties, which will bring together 40 artists from Europe, Asia, Africa and the Americas. Curated by Lóránd Hegyi, Art Director of The Parkview Museum, Intriguing Uncertainties is the second show of a series of thematic exhibitions aimed at exploring the possible authentic narratives in contemporary art which reflect the contradictory complexity of our existence as well as the intriguing perspectives of intellectual orientation and emotional empathy. The exhibition will be inaugurated on April 14, 2019 and will run until October 21.

 

The exhibition Intriguing Uncertainties comes to The Parkview Museum Beijing after meeting strong international resonance at The Parkview Museum Singapore. Intriguing Uncertainties highlights the newly regained significance of the narrative in contemporary art—especially in the drawing of our day—that focuses on singular socio-cultural constellations as well as specific and situational meanings, based on anthropological considerations. The relational and situational meaning creates a special mental space or an imaginary dimension where viewers are confronted with disturbing improbabilities and uncertainties, and obscure, ambivalent and irrational phenomena that are not just the result of the artistic imagination but also components of actual reality rising from where they are buried to confront us every day. These uncertainties destabilize our general human orientation in the contemporary reality; such phenomena reflect our chaotic, unstable and confusing world, which is rife with conflict.

 

The realm of darkness, chaos and fear is part of our anthropological reality and it is the artist’s role to disclose these hidden forces. The artist, through his radical imagination, elaborates disturbing and destabilizing improbabilities that reflect and shed light on the complexity of human existential experience and character. These uncertainties and improbabilities have the power to liberate the viewer’s imagination and invite the viewer to engage more readily with art on an emotional and intellectual level. Indeed, this was the view of Edmund Burke, a philosopher whose brilliant essay was one of the very first inquiries on the aesthetic power of uncertainty and ‘expressive obscurity’ to free our imagination, create figures and forms of improbability and connections between different realms of experiences.

Two hundred years later, Dennis Oppenheim, whose work is presented in this exhibition, drew the same conclusions as Burke did: he expressed the central role of ‘interior obscurity’ and ‘subterranean energy’ in opening unknown and unimagined connections between different mental systems and emotional terrains. Oppenheim also emphasized the liberating capacity of uncertainty which originates from the unspeakable, the harrowing, and the obscure as a creative force. To confront the viewer with the narrative of obscurity, uncertainty and improbability, the artists of this exhibition offer also perspectives of hope and transparency, because they emphasize the liberating capacity of the freed fantasy, which brings the viewers on a journey through the multifaceted nature of human existential experiences and an extremely complex, destabilizing and yet intriguing and fascinating poetic universe.



 INSIDE OF DRAWING: DRAWING ACROSS HISTORY

Following the opening of The Parkview Museum Beijing's latest exhibition on contemporary drawing, Intriguing Uncertainties, curated by The Parkview Museum Art Director Lorand Hegyi as part of the exhibition series about narrative in contemporary art, The Parkview Museum Beijing presents the artist panel Drawing: Drawing across History on April 14, 2019.

 

Drawing has been experiencing an unparalleled surge over the past 20 years. It is the direct transfer of the artist’s creative idea, and therefore is characterized by spontaneity and immediacy. Drawing is like writing an intimate and private story.

 

The Panel Inside of Drawing: Drawing across History, moderated by Lorand Hegyi, with the participation of the artists Juul Kraijer and Gianni Dessi, as well as Wang Luyan, will delve into the practice of drawing in contemporary art within the theoretical framework of the exhibition Intriguing Uncertainties. This exhibition focuses on the irrational, uncertain, obscure and ambivalent phenomena that are not just the result of the artistic imagination but also components of actual reality. The concept of the exhibition draws inspiration from Edmund Burke, the first philosopher to talk about the aesthetic power of uncertainty and ‘expressive obscurity’ to free our imagination, create figures and forms of improbability, and connections between different realms of experience. Undermining the idea of a monolithic system of thought, these “uncertainties” open us to different possibilities of interpretation and knowledge about reality and therefore have the power to liberate the viewer’s imagination, and invite the viewer to engage more readily with art on an emotional and intellectual level.

 

Drawing across History will bring the public on a journey across the multifaceted nature of human existential experiences and an extremely complex, destabilizing yet also intriguing and fascinating poetic universe through the radical imagination of contemporary drawing.


INSIDE OF DRAWING: DRAWING ACROSS HISTORY

Time: March 25 (Mon.) 5pm

Venue: The Speaker’s Corner of The Parkview Museum Beijing

Speakers: Lóránd Hegyi、Juul Kraijer、Gianni Dessi、Wang Luyan

【To Register】

-Free admission, please make advance reservations by following these steps:

-1. Follow the Parkview Museum Beijing official Wechat account: 芳草地艺术

-2. Send your information before 8:00PM, 12th April (Friday): Intriguing Uncertainties, contactor, phone number, email address.

-3. Stay tuned for phone call alert to confirm your reservation.