ROLLS-ROYCE ANNOUNCES 4 SHORT LISTED ARTISTS FOR INAUGURAL MOVIE IMAGE DREAM COMMISSION SO HERE'S LOOKING AT YOU, BABE!
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ROLLS-ROYCE ANNOUNCES SHORTLISTED ARTISTS
FOR INAUGURAL MOVING-IMAGE
DREAM COMMISSION
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Artists Sondra
Perry, Beatriz Santiago Muñoz, Martine Syms and Zhou Tao are shortlisted for Muse, the
Rolls-Royce Art Programme’s flagship Dream Commission
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Each artist has
created a moving-image concept artwork, investigating the narrative of ‘Dreams’
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Dream
Commission
supports moving-image art by emerging and mid-career artists
- Final recipient of Dream Commission to be announced in Spring 2021
“Muse, the Rolls-Royce Art Programme,
fosters creativity through collaborations with artists who share our passion
for pushing technical and conceptual boundaries. We are delighted to announce four
shortlisted moving-image artists for the inaugural Dream Commission, each of
whom have outstanding reputations. The art of moving-image is a creative and
avant-garde genre and we are pleased to be supporting this medium at this
critical time for the industry. To commission artists during a pandemic is an
act of determination and faith in the power of culture to inform and transform
our lives; a quality at Rolls-Royce that we fully endorse.”
Muse, the Rolls-Royce Art Programme, today reveals the four moving-image artists, shortlisted for its inaugural flagship initiative, the Dream Commission. The Dream Commission is a biennial prize, awarded to inspire greatness and foster creativity in the media of moving-image. Artists Sondra Perry (USA), Beatriz Santiago Muñoz (Puerto Rico), Martine Syms (USA) and Zhou Tao (China) were selected by an international Jury of leading art world individuals, having been nominated by a panel of industry figureheads, over the course of 2020.
Each artist has created a short-form moving-image artwork, exploring the notion of ‘Dreams’. These works will act as a proof of concept for consideration by the Jury, leading to one artist being awarded the commission of creating a new moving image artwork in 2021.
In June 2020, the Jury unanimously agreed
upon the four shortlisted artists, selected from a long-list of twenty-three nominations.
The Jury comprises: Isaac Julien CBE RA, a leading moving-image
artist; Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries in
London; Katrina Sedgwick, Museum Director of the Australian Centre for the
Moving Image in Melbourne; Terrie Sultan, former Museum Director of the Parrish
Art Museum in New York; and Theodora Vischer, Senior Curator at Fondation
Beyeler in Basel.
Jury
statement: “The Dream Commission offers an
opportunity for artists to have a space to develop their aesthetics and to be
able to delve deeply into an area where they can have an autonomy to make a
work which can resonate. The quality of the long list that was presented to us
made this an incredibly engaging, but also difficult selection process. The
breadth of practice that was selected for us to consider was extraordinary -
the sophistication of ideas and expression across this media was so inspiring. We have succeeded in selecting a variety
of artists from different countries, cultures and different kinds of artistic
thinking.”
After five years of supporting
international artists in creating new works, the Rolls-Royce Art Programme announced
a new vision in 2019 to become Muse¸ a platform with two biennial
initiatives, the Dream Commission and the Spirit of Ecstasy
Challenge. Rolls-Royce’s ambition for the Dream Commission, founded in
partnership with the Serpentine Galleries, London and the Fondation Beyeler,
Basel, is to establish the marque as a relevant platform for advancing
the medium of moving image today. Celebrating
the latest innovations in the field of moving image art, Dream Commission
works can be from any medium within that category including experimental film,
video, animation, immersive and participatory installations, and content
presented in non-screen formats, such as augmented and virtual reality.
As the
two-year process concludes, the cycle will begin again, yielding a group of
landmark works of moving-image art.
Rolls-Royce
has launched a new Muse Instagram channel, dedicated to sharing
exclusive content relating to Muse and the Dream Commission. To
stay up-to-date follow @rollsroycemuse.
Discover Dream Commission content here.
About Sondra Perry
Sondra Perry (b.1986, USA) makes videos, performances, and installations that foreground digital tools as a way to critically reflect on new technologies of representation and remobilize their potential. Her works examine how images are produced in order to reveal the way photographic representations are captured and re-circulated. Sondra Perry was born in Perth Amboy, New Jersey, raised in New Jersey and North Texas, and has lived and worked in Newark, New Jersey since 2019. She received her MFA from Columbia University, New York, and her BFA from Alfred University, Alfred, New York, in 2015 and 2012, respectively.
About Beatriz Santiago Muñoz
Beatriz Santiago Muñoz is an artist whose expanded moving image work is entangled with Boalian theatre, experimental ethnography and expanded cinema. She tends to work with non-actors, and incorporate improvisation into her process. Her recent work is on the sensorial unconscious of anti-colonial movements, on hurricanes, dreamwork and irrational projection lenses. Recent solo exhibitions include: Gosila, Der Tank, Basel; Nuevos Materiales, Museo Amparo; Safehouse, Sullivan Galleries, A Universe of Fragile Mirrors, PAMM, Miami; Song Strategy Sign, New Museum; La Cabeza Mató a Todos, TEORética, San José, Costa Rica; MATRULLA, Sala de Arte Público Siqueiros, México D.F. Recent group exhibitions include: Whitney Biennial 2017, NYC; Prospect 4, New Orleans; 8th Contour Biennale, Mechelen; Ce qui ne sert pas s’oublie, CAPC-Bordeaux; Post-Military Cinema, Transmission Gallery/Glasgow International; Under the Same Sun: Art from Latin America Today, Guggenheim Museum, NYC. In 2017 she received the Tiffany Comfort Foundation Grant, she was 2016 USA Ford Fellow and received a 2015 Creative Capital visual artist grant.
About Martine Syms
Martine Syms (b. 1988, Los Angeles (CA)) obtained a MFA from Bard College, Annandale-on-Hudson (NY) (2017) and a BFA from The School of the Art Institute of Chicago (IL) (2007). Syms has earned wide recognition for a practice that combines conceptual grit, humour and social commentary. Using a combination of video, installation and performance, often interwoven with explorations into technique and narrative, Syms examines representations of blackness and its relationship to vernacular, feminist thought, and radical traditions. Syms’s research-based practice frequently references and incorporates theoretical models concerning performed or imposed identities, the power of the gesture, and embedded assumptions concerning gender and racial inequalities.
About Zhou Tao
Zhou Tao (b.1976, China) finds visual and narrative materials for his arresting film works in the places and communities he encounters, and the narration of the film is often developed from the accumulation of the encountered moments. There is no single entry to the practice of Zhou Tao, through often subtle and humorous interactions with people, things, actions, locations and situations, Zhou’s videos invite us to experience the multiple trajectories of reality—what he once called the “folding scenario” or the “zone with folds.” For him, the use of moving image is not a deliberate choice of artistic language or medium, instead the operation of the camera is a way of being that blends itself with everyday life. Zhou studied at the Guangzhou Academy of Fine Arts and received a Bachelor of Fine Arts in oil painting in 2001 and a Master of Fine Arts in Mixed-Media Studies in 2006. Tao’s recent solo exhibitions include: Zhou Tao: Winter North Summer South, Times Art Center Berlin, Berlin, 2020; Zhou Tao: The Ridge in a Bronze Mirror, Times Museum, Guangzhou, 2019; Green Sun, an exhibition by Zhou Tao, Bangkok Art and Culture Centre, Bangkok, 2014.
Dream Commission Nominators
Daniel Birnbaum, Director
of Acute Art, London
Cao Fei, Artist,
Beijing
Zachary Kaplan, Executive
Director of Rhizome, New York
Pablo León
de la Barra, Curator,
New York & Rio de Janeiro
Suhanya Raffel, Director of M+, Hong Kong
Dream Commission Jurors
Isaac
Julien CBE RA, Artist,
London
Hans Ulrich
Obrist, Artistic
Director at Serpentine Galleries, London
Katrina
Sedgwick, Director
of the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne
Terrie
Sultan, former Director
of the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY
Theodora
Vischer, Senior
Curator at Fondation Beyeler, Basel
About Muse
- The Rolls-Royce Art Programme
Muse
is
the Rolls-Royce Art Programme, designed to foster and
inspire creativity through collaboration with artists who share the marque’s passion for pushing technical and conceptual
boundaries. Consisting of two ongoing biennial
initiatives, Muse partners with some of the most respected and
prestigious institutions in the world, such as Foundation Beyeler, Basel and
Serpentine Galleries, London. Muse will
provide selected artists with time and resource to produce art conceived, and
to be experienced, without compromise.
Muse
marks a new direction for the Rolls-Royce Art Programme, which has, since its
inception in 2014, invited Rolls-Royce patrons into the world of contemporary
art. To date, leading artists Refik Anadol, Tomas Saráceno, Asad Raza, Dan Holdsworth, Isaac Julien,
Yang Fudong, Pipilotti Rist, and Ugo Rondione have collaborated with the Art Programme.
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