Lin Ying is listed in the times, and Vera "collides" with the new world

2022-06-14

Carlosvera (1936-2013), an important Filipino American artist of the 20th century, will soon make a retrospective exhibition at the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco to commemorate his outstanding work and far-reaching influence as an artist, teacher, curator and activist. Recently, in the United States, Lin Ying, a niece of Chinese architect and writer Lin Huiyin and an American Chinese architect, was listed as one of the top 100 people of the year in time magazine. She once designed a Vietnam War Memorial; Kate Fuller, curator of MoMA PS1, long island, New York, announced her resignation. In Australia, architect Sean goodsell won the national architecture Gold Award of the Australian Institute of architects. "One week's art figures" in surging news art review reports the hot art events and figures in the past week. American Filipino American artist carlosvera The history of Philippine art in the cultural collision Carlosvera, 1980, filmed by Mimi Jacobs (1911-1999) The landmark works of Carlos villa (1936-2013), the most important Filipino American artist of the 20th century, will soon appear in the new exhibition of the Asian Art Museum in San Francisco. Carlosvera, painted cloak (obverse), 1971 Carlosvera, painted cloak (Rev.), 1971 From June 17, "carlosvera: the world in collision" will invite visitors to enter the spectacular visual magic world of Vera, including feathers and photos, cloaks and masks, bones and tattoos... The exhibition is the first museum level retrospective dedicated to the exhibition of Filipino American artists, commemorating carlosvera's outstanding work and far-reaching influence as an artist, teacher, curator and activist. Carlosvera was born in San Francisco in 1936. His parents were immigrants from San Juan, Philippines. He studied at the San Francisco Academy of art and was close to contemporary artists Joan brown and Manuel Neri. He was also a friend of Bruce Connor. In the process of extensive exposure to modern art in the western system, carlosvera also had his own confusion - "I remember when I was a student, I asked my teacher Walt kurman what was in the art history of the Philippines? He said, the Philippines has no art history. I went to the library myself, but I also got nothing." Later, carlosvera stayed in New York for six years and returned to San Francisco in 1969 to confirm that his Filipino identity and cultural attributes would become an important part of his creation, thus opening a new creative situation. Vera has studied the artistic traditions and Anthropology of tribes in Africa, Oceania, the Pacific and Latin America, and wants to bring those former cultures, especially the aboriginal cultures before they were eroded by colonialism and war, into her current creation. He seeks personal and aesthetic significance in Philippine culture and global aboriginal culture, which makes him form his own creative method, full of imagination and complexity. For example, he will use bones and feathers in mixed media, performance art or word based concept projects. He will also integrate some parts of his body, such as hair, saliva and blood, into his works as elements, injecting a certain shaman like mystery into them. Also in 1969, carlosvera became a teacher at the San Francisco Academy of art. He advocated cross-cultural art education, and through launching social activities to convey to the public the important contributions of female artists or ethnic minority artists to the bay area art. These efforts have had a far-reaching impact on the younger generation of artists. (sorting / wanting) American Chinese American architect Lin Ying He was listed as one of the top 100 people of the year in time and designed the Vietnam War Memorial Linying Recently, Time magazine published the top 100 most influential people in the world in 2022. The list includes a series of politicians, idols of the times and art pioneers. Female artists on the list include modern and contemporary photographer Nan Goldin, American artist faith Ringgold, and Chinese architect and writer Maya Lin, niece of Lin Huiyin and Chinese American architect. Lin Ying was selected as the "symbol of the times" in the list. "Art is to a large extent the way we see the world." She discusses the proposition of life and history with architecture; Explore the relationship between life and nature with art. Many years ago, she received the Presidential Medal of freedom, which was personally given to her by US President Barack Obama at that time. The winner was NBA superstar Michael? Jordan, Bill Gates, the founder of Microsoft, and his wife numbered 21. Born in 1959, she is by far the youngest doctor at Yale University in the United States. At the age of 21, she became famous for designing the Vietnam War Memorial in the United States. In 2007, the Vietnam War Memorial was listed as "one of the top ten favorite buildings of Americans". In 2009, Lin Ying was awarded the National Medal of art. Lin Huiyin and Lin Ying Lin Ying stands in front of the Vietnam War Memorial. The picture was taken in January, 1985 (Getty) Although she was born and raised in the United States, Lin Ying's manner is very Oriental - diligent and simple. Even with numerous honors, she still controlled the size of her studio to 3-5 people and insisted on drawing design drawings in person, which is rare in the field of architects. The installation work "ghost forest" in 2021 once again pushed Lin Ying to the front of the times. On May 10 last year, Lin Ying's latest work "ghost forest" was publicly displayed in the famous Madison Square Park in Manhattan. Ghost forest, 2021, Madison Square Park, New York, New York. The Madison Square Park Management Committee of New York entrusted 49 Atlantic cedar (36 to 46 feet) from May 10 to November 14, 2021 Photography: Maya Lin studio / Andy Romer, provided by MSPC 49 Atlantic white cedar trees in the wasteland of New Jersey are set up in Madison Square Park in New York, towering into the clouds but dead. It superimposes the things in front of us with the things that may be forgotten or ignored. It is not only a memorial to the dead nature, but also a reflection on the tragedy under climate change. Like the Vietnam War Memorial designed by her, the reflection and the names of the dead remind people that the living and the dead, the past and the present can never be truly solved. (sorting / wanting) Australian architect Sean goodsell Won the national architecture Gold Award of the Australian Institute of architects for "houses on the coast" Sean goodsell Recently, the Australian Institute of architects announced that Sean Godsell, the winner of the 2022 national architecture Gold Award, won this award for his work "house on the coast". Sean goodsell's house on the coast The Architectural Association of Australia award is established to enhance the public's recognition of the value of architectural innovation. At the same time, the award can promote architects and Australian local architecture in Australia and internationally. The Australian Architecture Association gold award is the highest honor granted by the Australian Architecture Association. It aims to commend individual architects who have high-quality works, have made outstanding contributions in the construction field and have an important impact on the development of the construction industry. Since 1960, there has been only one gold medal winner every year. "Sean's great contribution is that his works express the response to Australia's unique landscape on a global platform." The Australian Building Society said of Sean goodsell. Sean is good at transforming the complex landscape in Australia into an international language integrating design and aesthetics without losing the local character of the building. Sean goodsell graduated from the University of Melbourne in 1984. After graduation, he went to Japan and Europe to study and work in the UK. He returned to Australia in 1989 and established his own design studio in 1994. In 1999, he received a master's degree from Royal Melbourne Institute of technology. The project of Shawn studio focuses on the design of small and medium-sized houses, with great emphasis on sustainability, and uses technology to make people better interact with buildings and the environment. "When I designed this house that can be adjusted according to the climate, I thought of Corbusier. I realized that what I was making was not a living machine, but a living equipment." Said Sean goodsell. (sorting / Qian Xueer) Kate Fuller, New York, USA Suddenly announced his resignation as director of MoMA PS1 Kate fullerto: James Hill Last Friday, Kate Fowle announced that she would resign as the curator of MoMA PS1 Contemporary Art Center in Long Island, New York after three years of work. Fuller did not mention the reason for her sudden departure, but said that she would continue to organize the organization's Daniel Lind Ramos exhibition, which is expected to open in April next year. Fuller last took office on July 15. Fuller came to PS1 in September, 2019 to fill the position that Klaus biesenbach had been vacant for more than one year after he transferred to the Museum of contemporary art in Los Angeles (biesenbach left the position last year). The British born curator soon walked a different path from his predecessor, established a strong reputation in PS1, and let the local community participate in exhibitions involving a wide range of social issues. During her short term in office, she was responsible for exhibitions including "marking time: art in the age of incarceration" planned by Nicole Fleetwood. She also set up an exhibition hall project called "homeroom" to plan exhibitions in cooperation with organizations in Long Island City and nearby areas. MoMA PS1 Center for contemporary art, long island, New York Before joining PS1, fuller served as the chief curator of the garage Museum of contemporary art in Moscow for six years, participated in supervising the opening of the building designed by Rem Koolhaas in 2015, and began to hold the garage Triennial Exhibition two years later. Fuller's resignation was surprising. In a report published in the New York Times three months ago, she outlined her seemingly long-term future goal: "strengthen the connection with the west of queens and the north of Brooklyn, make PS1 a community activity center through art, move closer to the progressive foundation of the museum, and make the institution different from MoMA." (Xinhua News Agency)

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