by Suhanya Raffel
Published in Water, Earth, Air by Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney, 2009
Author: Charwei Tsai
Circle II
Video
40 sec
Commissioned by Fondation Cartier, Paris, France
Collection of Queensland Art Gallery, Brisbane, Australia
Special thanks to Alba Roberts & Roberts family, Antoine Bourdain, Nicolas Pol, Herve Chandes, Sonia Perrin, David Desrimals
I drew a circle with ink on a block of ice then let it melt away.
Lovely Daze – Special Edition 1
Lovely Daze is a curatorial journal of artists’ writings and artworks
published biannually in limited editions.
Under Influence – collaboratively
envisaged with Talents, a collection of short films and videos curated
by Joanna Chevalier – is a special edition adaption of the publication.
The cooperative synergy of two unique visual mediums attempts to
draw readers into a universe of nostalgia and unexpected spells.
publisher/editor/designer ~ charwei tsai
editors ~ kelly carmena, lesley ma, and sabrina shaffer
muses ~ angelita garcia, federico herrero, catalina leon, su-mei tse, and grigoris tsolakis
contributors ~ john armleder, cai guo-qiang, andrea galvani, butt johnson, liliane phung, nicolas pol, cristina rodriguez, and virginie yassef
cover ~ andrea galvani, intelligenza del male #5, 2007
website ~ www.lovelydaze.com
contact ~alovelydayinalovelydaze@gmail.com
copyright ~ lovely daze, fall 2008
printed in my beloved formosa
CONTRIBUTORS
JOHN ARMLEDER was born in Geneva in 1948. He currently works and lives between Geneva and New York. He is a performance artist, painter, sculptor, critic, curator and expeditionary, is consistent only in his willingness to take creative risks. A member of the Geneva-based Groupe Luc Bois, he was heavily involved with Fluxus during the 1960s and 1970s and was a founder member of the Groupe Ecart in 1969, known primarily for their performances and publications. His work continues to demonstrate the preoccupations of these groups by abandoning hierarchies of different artistic genres and objects.
CAI GUO-QIANG was born in 1957 in Quanzhou, China and lives and works in New York. In addition to his well-known explosion works, Cai (surname) draws on a wide variety of materials, symbols, narratives, and traditions—elements of feng shui, Chinese medicine and philosophy, images of dragons and tigers, roller coasters, computers, vending machines, and gunpowder. The artist has received a number of awards including the 48th Venice Biennale International Golden Lion Prize, the CalArts/Alpert Award in the Arts, and most recently, The 7th Hiroshima Prize. Among his recent solo exhibitions is a traveling retrospective, Cai Guo-Qiang: I Want to Believe at Solomon. R. Guggenheim Museum, National Art Museum in Beijing, and Guggenheim Bilbao. His participation in group exhibitions included the São Paulo Bienal (2004); Whitney Biennial (2000); and five Venice Biennales (1995, 1997, 1999, 2001, and as a curator for the first China Pavilion in 2005). In addition to his practice as an artist and curator, Cai was appointed the Director of Visual and Special Effects for the 2008 Beijing Olympics and he also established a series of contemporary art museums entitled Everything Is Museum including one designed by architect Sir Norman Foster in the artist’s hometown in Quanzhou opening in 2009. Our publisher is proud of to have had Cai as her boss and contributor of this special edition where she is again under his spells.
www.caiguoqiang.com
KELLY CARMENA lives and works in New York City.
ANDREA GALVANI was born in Verona in 1973. He lives and works in New York and Milan. Since 2006 he has been a professor of Photographic Language and History of Contemporary Photography at the Accademia Carrara di Belle Arti di Bergamo and is currently an artist-in-residence at Location One, New York. He is fascinated by science and its models of representation as well as by the multiplicity of languages, signs, and in their relationship in history; in tables and graphics as a synthesis of philosophical, political, and economical concepts. Andrea has a predilection for the photographic medium but avails often to other mediums, most of all video, drawing, and wall painting. His works have been widely exhibited including Babylon, BAC! Barcelona International Contemporary Art Festival, Spain, 2007; Andrea Galvani 2003-2006, Museum of Contemporary Art, Monfalcone, Gorizia, Italy; Decostruzione di una Montagna e la Morte di un’Immagine, Artopia, Milan, Italy, 2006.
www.andreagalvani.com
BUTT JOHNSON is a stupid made up name.
www.buttjohnson.com
LESLEY MA is wrapping up her 3.5-year tenure at Cai Studio after working on more than a dozen exhibitions and projects. She is glad to help present one of her favorite texts by Cai in this issue of Lovely Daze. She will be findings ways to challenge herself in academia (hopefully) and trotting the world with a non-art-driven agenda for a little while. Though a hard decision to make, she is determined to make the leap and can soon afford to love and daze all day.
LILIANE PHUNG was born in 1348 and that is why her breath smells quite a bit. What she can say about the Frontierland is that it is not what we believe. She loves hotdogs though. Especially cheating hotdogs with wings. Her solo exhibitions include Dairy Queen et Declin, Fat Galerie, Paris (2008); The Lickin’ that Doesn’t Hurt, Allsopp Contemporary, London (2007) and group exhibitions include J’en Rêve, Fondation Cartier, Paris (2005); Lil’ Kings, L’Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris (2005); Les Beaux Arts Prennes Le Metro Station Pyramide, Paris (2005); Carpenter’s Workshop, Galerie Alain le Gaillard, London (2005); and Downtown to Downtown, L’Ecole des Beaux Arts, Geneva (2005).
NICOLAS POL studied medicine, hoping to become an ornithologist in order to learn how to fly, but unfortunately, he failed the exam. He is in Paris now, preparing a huge quantity of food to gain more and more weight, and to be sure to get stuck in the ground forever. His solo exhibitions include Nicolas Pol (2008) and Life Goes On If You’re Lucky (2005) Allsopp Contemporary, London, and group exhibitions include Parasites: Julien Berthier, Liliane Phung, Nicolas Pol, Allsopp Contemporary, London (2006); Place St. Sulpice, Paris (2005); J’en Rêve, Foundation Cartier, Paris (2005); Salon de Montrouge, Paris (2004).
CRISTINA RODRIGUEZ is a Colombian artist and designer living in the colorful Little Havana in Miami. She is currently spending a lot of time drawing, painting, observing, making things and collaborating on cool projects with the by_number design collective. She is still in awe that in the center of a US city she can hear roosters at dawn.
www.crwork.net
SABRINA SHAFFER is missing Little Wei.
www.otabo.com
CHARWEI TSAI is a Taiwanese artist born in 1980. She is currently attending the post-graduate program La Seine at L’Ecole des Beaux Arts, Paris. Her work has been exhibited at Traces du Sacre, Centre Pompidou, Paris (2008); Museum of Hunting and Nature, Paris (2008); Shanghai Museum of Contemporary Art, (2007); ZKM Center of Art and Media, Karlsruhe (2007); How Far Would You Go For Love, Cartier (2007); Hydra School Project, Greece (2006); Singapore Biennale (2006); and J’en Rêve, Fondation Cartier, Paris (2005.) Upcoming solo exhibitions will take place at Federico Herrero’s space in Costa Rica and Gallery Sora, Tokyo, Japan. In 2009, she will participate in the 6th Asia Pacific Triennial, Queensland Art Gallery, Australia. In addition to her art practice, Tsai publishes, edits, designs, and interns for Lovely Daze with lots of bliss!
www.charwei.com
VIRGINIE YASSEF was born in 1970 in Grasse, France, and graduated from L’Ecole des Beaux-Arts and Sorbonne University. She creates videos, photographs, and sculptures revealing the poetry of everyday life and emphasizing the subtle gap between perception and reality. In her universe, the strangeness, sometimes even supernatural, surface where least expected. Her solo exhibitions include La Seconde est Partie la Première, Galerie Nationale du Jeu de Paume, Paris (2008); Crossing the Line, Gallerie FI:AF, New York (2008); Some Magical Clangs, CRAC Alsace, Altkirch, France (2008); Alloy, Galerie Georges-Phillippe & Nathalie Vallois, Paris (2007). Her group exhibitions include: La Force de l’Art, Commissaire : Bernard Marcadé, Grand Palais, Paris (2006); Vidéo-salon, Galerija10m2, Sarajevo (2006); Speech Box, Teater 3, Stockholm (2006).
~ special thanks: (asia-pacific) family, especially takehiro + his mom + dad, lots of aunts + uncles + cousins, sarah + family, ama, irene + baby, joyce + family, yulin jie, jesse, pao-lin, ali, heather, eugene, suhanya, shilpa, taka, jeffrey, tig + sora staff, doggie. (us) sub + family, lesley, kelly m, kelly c, tina, angelita + family, cristina, ani, maria, aoi, terresa, bebe, ronnie, jason, mandy, duke, erica, eugene, chris liu, yonatan, jason, ido, leif, pat, alex, shunyi, nigel, warren, mingwei, john, vicson, naoto, linda, dunbar, arron, hisham, julien, jordan, mark, cai + family + studio, bridget, printed matter staff, max, aa, cat, james, fiona + papabubble. (europe) grigoris + family, su-mei, jean-lou, lili, nico, alba, asun, gerry, valentine, george, shing, kahn, pablo, pier, albi, alessandra, herve, jean d l, virginie, aurelie, anna, mark, jun, oliver, emily, klara, mark, joanna, gilles, claude, tony, vincent, antoine. (latin america) catalina, barbie, federico, thiago, mateo, rosario.
Sky Mantra
Video
45 minutes
The Heart Sutra was written onto a mirror reflecting the changes in the sky.
Tsai was invited by artist Federico Herrero to make a work at his art space in Costa Rica. The process of making this work was then documented and projected as a video installation onto the outdoors terrace floor.
Special thanks to Federico Herrero and Glorianna.
Hermit Crab Project
Photograph
66 x 88 cm
The One China policy and Taiwanese independence statements are written onto shells of hermit crabs and the hermit crabs would change from one shell to another.
The work was conceived for the exhibition 7 Ideas in 7 Days as part of a series of ephemeral installations at the construction site of gallery.sora. in Tokyo.
Special thanks to the team at gallery.sora. and Taka Ishii Gallery, Tokyo.