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Albert Samreth

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Albert Samreth (Born in 1987, USA)

Albert Samreth


Albert Samreth is a conceptual artist who after graduating from the famed California Institute of the Arts (CalArts) that served as a base for the Conceptual art movement in the 1970's, has spent the past three years traveling. Because of this constant travel, Samreth has developed a studio practice based around engaging with natural and systematic processes such as using the currents of the Pacific Ocean to create paintings or the engaging with the extreme Cambodian sunshine to transform materials over time. His larger projects, such as 'The Voice (2014)' in the Singapore Biennale or 'Divine Intervention (An Act of God) (2014),' in the forthcoming Moscow Biennale of Young Art, continues this line of thought. In Singapore, he sought out the voice actress Carolyn Hopkins to read poems in an audio installation. While her name may not be familiar, Hopkins' voice is one of the most listened to on Earth. Her voice is most notably used to announce the entire New York City subway system and nearly every airport on the planet. In Moscow, he is training an African Grey Parrot to announce news phrases as it sits atop an oil palm tree from its native Africa. This will be the first time the parrot has encountered such a tree having come from a long lineage of domestic parrots who arrived to Russia as pets many generations ago though it is its favorite kind of perch in 'the wild.' The parrot will live in the museum for the entirety of the exhibition.

For his two person exhibition in Tokyo at Yamamoto Gendai, Samreth plans to work with natural indigo dyes, Tokyo's summer rain, and rice.




Exhibitions (Selected)
・Singapore Biennale 2013, Group Exhibition (Singapore Art Museum, Singapore / 2013-2014)
・Poster Problem, Group Exhibition (Otras Obras, Tijuana, Mexico / 2013)
・The Joy of Fear, Group Exhibition (The Impermanent Collection, Los Angeles, California / 2013)
・...Know Know, Solo Exhibition (SA SA BASSAC, Phnom Penh, Cambodia / 2013)
・Bring Your Own Beamer, TRANSMISSION, Group Exhibition(MoCA, Los Angeles, California / 2012)
・Non-Profit, Self-Titled, Solo-Projects, Solo Exhibition (CalArts, Valencia, California / 2012)






Stay: May 16, 2014 - August 8, 2014
Co-organized by: The Backers Foundation
Exhibition: The BAR Vol.7 (Sat, July 12th - Sat, July 26th, 2014 at YAMAMOTO GENDAI)
Artists interview Download(PDF / 2.3MB)
Publication: Download(PDF / 1.9MB)


Albert Samreth
Shock and Awe (2013)
Fireworks organized ten years after the initial shock and awe campaign in Iraq on the night of 19 March, 2013.


Albert Samreth

Albert Samreth
Pacific Ocean Water Colors (2014-)
A painting shown in progress holding natural pigment dyes on the Pacific Ocean in Malibu, California, 2013.


Albert Samreth
Continuity Drift, 2012
Abstract grafiti made with colored smoke bombs at the site of Robert Smithson's Spiral Jetty.


Albert Samreth
A Millions Years Can't Be Wrong (Parentheticals), 2012

Albert Samreth
Civilization (2013), croissant, ants

Albert Samreth
Albert Samreth
Civilzation (2011), birdseed, pigeons

2014-5-27

Gor Soudan

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Gor Soudan (Born in 1983, Kenya Africa)

Gor Soudan
photo by Ben Davis (The Thousands Tokyo)

Gor Soudan (May 22nd 1983) is a young conceptual artist living and working in Kibera, Nairobi. His practice is informed by found objects and the materials that surround him: scraps of paper, carton, plastic and more recently 'protest wire', a tangled black mass of wire he salvaged from car tyres burnt during the political protests that accompanied the last elections in Kenya. In his studio, every day materials are transformed in acute observations on human nature and the rapid changes Africa, and Kenya in particular, is undergoing. Often subtly engaged with contemporary political and social issues, and deeply embedded in urban culture, Gor's artistic practice is an intense, obsessive process through which material is transformed into beautiful, haunting and thought provoking work.




Exhibitions (Selected)
・Cut off my tongue (Braeburn Theatre, Nairobi, Kenya / 2012)
・Angry birds - Gor Soudan solo exhibition (Kuona Trust, Nairobi, Kenya / 2012)
・Cover/ Recover (Belgium Ambassador Residence, Nairobi, Kenya / 2012)
・At a glance (Kenya Cultural Centre, Nairobi, Kenya / 2013)
・Eatings - Gor Soudan solo exhibition (Talisman, Nairobi, Kenya / 2013)
・The poetic line (The Goethe Institute, Nairobi, Kenya / 2013)
・Resurrection: The Fire Next Time (The Nairobi Museum, Nairobi, Kenya / 2013)
・Always searching for something; drawings in space (Freetown pop-up gallery, Freetown, Sierra Leone / 2014)



www.gorsoudan.daportfolio.com


Stay: May 12, 2014 - August 8, 2014
Co-organized by: The Backers Foundation
Exhibition: The BAR Vol.7 (Sat, July 12th - Sat, July 26th, 2014 at YAMAMOTO GENDAI)
Artists interview Download(PDF / 2.3MB)
Publication: Download(PDF / 1.9MB)


Gor Soudan

Gor Soudan
Drawing in space, media; bicycle cables( Free town, Sierra Leone project), 2014

Gor Soudan
Drawing in space, media: protest wire, (Kibera, Nairobi project), 2014
Gor Soudan
Drawing in space, media: protest wire, (Kibera, Nairobi project), 2014
Gor Soudan
Drawing in space, media: protest wire, (Kibera, Nairobi project), 2014
Gor Soudan
Drawing in space, media: protest wire, (Kibera, Nairobi project), 2014
Gor Soudan
Drawing in space, media: protest wire, (Kibera, Nairobi project), 2014

2014-5-22