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Gonkar Gyatso Presents New Works at 6th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art

December 9, 2009 by All Art News  
Filed under Art Events & Exhibitions, Featured

QUEENSLAND.- Rossi & Rossi Ltd. announced that Gonkar Gyatso will participate in the ’6th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art’. On view are two new works, “Reclining Buddha – Shanghai to Lhasa Express” and “Spring 2008″, along with a third, “Angel”, from the permanent collection of the Queensland Art Gallery. Gonkar Gyatso was born in Lhasa in 1961, and studied in Beijing and London. Currently based in New York, in 2003 he was the recipient of a Leverhulme fellowship and Artist in Residence at the Pitt Rivers Museum in Oxford. His work has been internationally exhibited in galleries and museums in Asia, Europe and North America. It will be the artist’s first exhibition following his inclusion in the ‘Arsenale’ at the ’53rd Venice Biennale’ in summer of 2009.
Gonkar Gyarso Spring 2008 585x409 Gonkar Gyatso Presents New Works at 6th Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art
Each work is crafted through Gyatso’s signature technique, with hundreds of stickers carefully arranged to create images culled from mass media and Buddhist iconography. Angel presents the iconic image of an Abu Ghraib prisoner rendered in brand logo stickers superimposed over a Buddhist deity of compassion. A flurry of news headlines and advertising taglines surround the ambiguous figure.

Meticulous prints and drawings create a delicate counterpoint to the graphic vibrancy of the stickers. “Spring 2008″ depicts seven horned female deities in an initially tranquil image that belies a sinister undercurrent. The title references rioting in which Tibetans killed ethnic Chinese citizens, each deity wields a ‘vajra’ ritual implement symbolizing thunderbolts while the central figure extends her tongue; a Tibetan sign of respect and taunt in the West. The combined iconography highlights a demonstration of ferocity that stands in stark contrast to the western image of the perpetually gentle Tibetan.

Gyatso charts subtle shifts in identity and belonging that result from a life of migration, transcending the resulting diffuse hybridism by fusing many cultures and traditions into a cohesive whole. This dimension of his work is particularly underscored in “Reclining Buddha – Shanghai to Lhasa Express”, in which the artist, through the image of a reclining Buddha, depicts the transitions in environment, development and culture he observed while making the titular long cross country journey by rail. At the beginning of the route the stickers express the urban sprawl and teeming development of the metropolis that gradually gives way to Tibetan wilderness, though creeping signs of modernization remain.

Over the years, the gallery has become a regular stop for collectors, curators, scholars and dealers from all over the world. Rossi & Rossi’s clients include distinguished private collectors as well as many major museums worldwide, such as the Metropolitan Museum of Art in New York, the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, the Tokyo National Museum and the Gallery of New South Wales in Sydney.

Rossi & Rossi have built a reputation for handling only the finest pieces. They have published a number of scholarly works and regularly stage specialist and groundbreaking exhibitions in London and New York.  Visit : http://www.rossirossi.com/

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