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Art SG

Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Center

Booth BH06

1月11日–2023年1月15日

Detail of wall work by Lee Bul

Marina Bay Sands Expo and Convention Center

Singapore

Deepening its long-standing commitment to Asia, Lehmann Maupin will participate in the inaugural edition of Art SG with a focused presentation of works from three women artists, Mandy El-Sayegh, Tammy Nguyen, and Lee Bul, all of whom work to engage communal and personal histories that reflect the intertwining cultures of Asia. The artists share an interest in process-based practice, which manifests in a distinctly layered, narrative aesthetic that permeates each oeuvre. The presentation in Booth BH06 serves to elucidate these specific parallels, and at the same time offers a broad survey of Lehmann Maupin's global program, including works by McArthur Binion, Liza Lou, Lari Pittman, Jennifer Steinkamp, and more.

Mandy El Sayegh’s oeuvre explores the compounding nature of information. Created through the assemblage of material and hand-painted markings, these works represent the process of trapping, distilling, and retaining knowledge or data; they capture both intended meaning and happenstance association. The artist roots her highly process-driven practice in an exploration of material and language as a means of investigating the formation and break-down of bodily, linguistic, and political systems of order. In several new works presented at the fair, El-Sayegh engages imagery pertaining to the body in order to explore the relationship between self-representation and biological and societal structures. El-Sayegh’s work is on view through September 2023 in the group exhibition “Women Defining Women in Contemporary Art of the Middle East and Beyond" at LACMA. Her next solo exhibition will open at Lehmann Maupin New York in April 2023.

Painting by Mandy El-Sayegh

曼迪·埃爾—薩伊

White Ground (Ombré Leather), 2022

Sculpture by Lee Bul

Lee Bul

Untitled sculpture W2-2, 2010

Wall work by Lee Bul

Lee Bul

Untitled (Mekamelencolia - Velvet #16 DDRG35AC), 2020

Wall work by Liza Lou

麗莎·露

Not Dark Yet, 2021

Painting by Lari Pittman

拉里·皮特曼

Luminous: Cities with Egg Monuments 3, 2022

Painting by Lari Pittman

拉里·皮特曼

Opaque: Outside of the Egg 5, 2021

Video still by Jennifer Steinkamp

珍妮弗·施泰因坎普

Renewal 2, 2022

Video still by Jennifer Steinkamp

珍妮弗·施泰因坎普

Botanic 4, 2015

Wall work by Do Ho Suh

徐道獲

Breakfast Corner, 260-7 Sungbook-Dong, Sungbook-Ku, Seoul, Korea, 2021

Wall work by Kader Attia

卡德‧阿提亞

Mirrors, 2018

Sculpture by Erwin Wurm

歐文·沃姆

Tall bag YSL, 2019

Painting by Chantal Joffe

尚塔爾‧約菲

Ishbel on Pink, 2018

Wall work by Nicholas Hlobo

尼可拉斯‧賀羅伯

Amaqand’egongqongqo, 2022

Painting by Mandy El-Sayegh

曼迪·埃爾—薩伊

Net-Grid (MASCULINE), 2022

Painting by Mandy El-Sayegh

曼迪·埃爾—薩伊

Net-Grid Study (Summer Rains), 2022

Painting by Tammy Nguyen

阮譚美

Our Ministry, 2022

Wall work by Lee Bul

Lee Bul

Perdu LXXIV, 2020

Painting by Lari Pittman

拉里·皮特曼

Grisaille, Ethics & Knots (painting with cataplasm #3), 2016

Video still by Jennifer Steinkamp

珍妮弗·施泰因坎普

Botanic 1, 2015

Video still by Jennifer Steinkamp

珍妮弗·施泰因坎普

Still-Life 3, 2019

Video still by Jennifer Steinkamp

珍妮弗·施泰因坎普

Madame Curie 3, 2011

Painting by Dominic Chambers

多米尼克·錢伯斯

Calm Spirit (Interlude in Gray), 2022

Sculpture by Erwin Wurm

歐文·沃姆

Untitled (20) (The Hitchhiker’s Project), 2021

Painting with video by Tony Oursler

湯尼·奧斯勒

Specular, 2020

Sculpture & Video Panel by Tony Ourlser

湯尼·奧斯勒

Exitance (Lumina), 2022

Painting by Billy Childish

比利·查爾迪斯

dancer with flowers, 2022

Painting by Billy Childish

比利·查爾迪斯

trees version, 2016

Painting by Billy Childish

比利·查爾迪斯

Truth, 2014

Painting by Chantal Joffe

尚塔爾‧約菲

Esme with her hair like Frida, 2014

Painting by Marilyn Minter

瑪麗蓮·敏特

Tattoo Tears, 2009

Painting by McArthur Binion

麥克阿瑟 · 比尼恩

DNA:Study/(Visual:Ear), 2022

Wall work by Kader Attia

卡德‧阿提亞

Untitled , 2019

Wall work by Kader Attia

卡德‧阿提亞

Mirrors, 2014

Work on paper by Suh Se Ok

徐世鈺

Dancing Two People, 2000s