Archive for July 20th, 2007

Newark Museum Presents The Quiet Gesture

Friday, July 20th, 2007

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The Newark Museum

The Quiet Gesture:
Recent Chinese Art
through September 7

The Newark Museum
49 Washington Street
Newark, New Jersey 07102
973-596-6550

http://www.newarkmuseum.org

WORKS BY FOUR HIGHLY REGARDED CHINESE ARTISTS EXPLORE
ISSUES OF SPIRITUALITY AND IDENTITY IN RELATION TO THE PAST.

An exhibition of contemporary Chinese art, utilizing both outdoor and indoor spaces at The Newark Museum, showcases ten works by four of the most prominent artists working in China today.

The Quiet Gesture: Recent Chinese Art, currently on view for a limited time through September 7, 2007, includes ten works by artists Zhang Huan, Wang Jin, Lu Shengzhong and Zhan Wang, each of whom rose to prominence in China and internationally in the last decade of the 20th century.

The highly unusual installation at the Museum takes full advantage of the beautiful Alice Ransom Dreyfuss Memorial Garden as a setting for four major sculptural installations. In addition, six works are exhibited in and around the Museum’s central Engelhard Court. Generous funding for the exhibition has been provided by Abel and Sophia Sheng, Johnson &Johnson and The Wallace Foundation.

"The four featured artists," said Curator of Modern and Contemporary Art Beth Venn, "share a common interest in exploring China’s rich cultural past and its relevance to contemporary ideas and expressions about spirituality, reflection and history. These artists have turned inward, looking to explore issues of the self and one’s identity in relation to the past."

"Because this work is intended to evoke contemplation," explained Museum Director Mary Sue Sweeney Price, "it requires a setting that permits each visitor the space and opportunity to examine, appreciate and share personal moments with each artistic work. The Museum’s Dreyfuss Memorial Garden, Engelhard Court and surrounding promenade present a rare opportunity for Newark Museum visitors to fully appreciate The Quiet Gesture."

Four sculptures are installed in the Dreyfuss Memorial Garden adjacent to the Museum: People’s Republic of China Passport No. 125109 by Wang Jin; Ornamental Stone by Zhan Wang; Mother and Son by Lu Shengzhong, and Peace by Zhang Huan.

Passport is a series of eight hollowed out rocks, each approximately four feet in diameter, into which the artist has carved a self portrait. Each rock was carved as a quiet protest against eight denials of the artist’s requests for visas.

Zhang Huan’s Peace is a large-scale sculptural installation consisting of a bronze bell engraved with names of his ancestors and a gold-gilded cast of the artist’s body hung from a simple framework. In the work’s original configuration, visitors were invited to push the gilded cast of the artist’s body into the bell, thereby forcing a symbolic confrontation between him and his ancestral past.

Personal reflection is also the theme of Ornamental Stone by Zhan Wang. Chinese culture has long valued unusually shaped, natural stones that have come to be known as "scholars’ rocks" used for spiritual reflection. In Zhan Wang’s interpretation, molded of malleable stainless steel, the concept of reflection is also taken literally.

Artist Lu Shengzhong’s work is dominated by a signature motif that he calls "Little Red Figure." The artist first developed this sprightly figure with outstretched arms and legs when he studied the paper-cutting techniques used extensively in the folk art found in rural areas of China. A large steel sculpture of the figure is installed in the Museum’s garden. Additional works from the artist’s Human Bricks series–in which his "Little Red Figure" is repeated scores of times in paper and affixed to plexiglas with silk thread–are exhibited inside.

Another creation of Zhang Huan in the exhibition is Dragonfly, a series of five large-scale silkscreen panels which depict the artist submerging himself in water while large, colorful dragonflies dance above his head.

The Quiet Gesture includes three additional works by Wang Jin, two robes created in PVC and embroidered fishing line, and a C-print entitled Fighting the Flood - Red Flag Canal.

About The Newark Museum
The Newark Museum is located at 49 Washington Street in the Downtown/Arts District of Newark, New Jersey, just 3 blocks from NJPAC and 10 miles west of New York City. The Museum is open all year round: Wednesdays through Fridays, from Noon - 5:00 p.m.; Saturdays and Sundays, from 10:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m., October 1 – June 30; and Saturdays and Sundays, from Noon – 5:00 p.m., July 1 – September 30. Members are admitted free. The Museum Café is open for lunches Wednesday through Sunday. Convenient parking is available for a fee. For general information, call 973-596-6550 or visit our web site, http://www.NewarkMuseum.org The Newark Museum, a not-for-profit museum of art, science and education, receives operating support from the City of Newark, the State of New Jersey, the New Jersey State Council on the Arts/Department of State and corporate, foundation and individual donors. Funds for acquisitions and activities other than operations are provided by members and other c
ontributors.

Media Contacts
Lorraine McConnell, 973-596-6638
Lmcconnell@newarkmuseum.org
Jerry Enis, Herbert George Associates,732-446-5400
Jerry@herbertgeorge.com

Images available upon request please contact;
Christina Williams, Christina@HerbertGeorge.com

For more information go to: http://www.newarkmuseum.org

Mudam Seeks New Exhibition Manager

Friday, July 20th, 2007

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The Musée d’Art Moderne Grand-Duc Jean

The Musée d’Art Moderne
Grand-Duc Jean,
Mudam Luxembourg is recruiting an

EXHIBITION MANAGER
To start July 2007.
Permanent full-time contract with employee status.

http://www.mudam.lu

The exhibition manager operates under the auspices of the assistant scientific director and is directly responsible for a team of registrars.

Job Description:

- Definition and creation of a programming policy in agreement with the general director and the assistant scientific director.
- Development and organisation of artistic projects, exhibitions and events in partnership with artists, as well as national and international institutions.
- Development of programming in direct collaboration with the other departments of the museum.
- Reinforcement of the creation of the museum’s international network in relation to the contemporary art scene.
- Representing the museum.

Applicant Profile:

- Higher educational qualifications with specialisation in art history, museography and/or cultural management.
- Experience in operating within an international network.
- Experience of exhibition management and museography is essential.
- Very good knowledge of contemporary creation and art history.
- Team management skills and experience necessary.
- Perfect command of French, German and English.

Special conditions:

- Availability to work according to the museum opening hours and requirement to work on certain weekends and bank holidays.

Those interested in this offer are requested to address their application (including a CV and a handwritten covering letter) to:

Musée d’Art Moderne Grand Duc Jean
Frédéric Maraud
Responsable des Ressources Humaines
3, Park Dräi Eechelen
L - 1499 Luxembourg

Tel. +352 45 37 85 1
Fax. +352 45 37 85 400

For more information go to: http://www.mudam.lu