Events Around the World
Jean Shin, Celadon Landscape
As an immigrant from Seoul who was raised in America, Shin views the celadon fragments as a metaphor of the Korean diaspora, vibrant artifacts of the Korean people, their history and culture that are scattered all over the world to form new identities elsewhere.
Grantee: Jean Shin

56th International Art Exhibitions of La Biennale di Venezia
The Biennale is now 120 years old, and year after year it moves forward and builds on its own history, everything here is exhibited against the backdrop of the Biennale’s 120-year history. Fragments of the past of various kinds may be found in every corner, given also the fact that the Biennale is active in Art, Architecture, Dance, Theatre, Music, and Cinema.
Grantees: Asmudjo Jono Irianto, Wen Hui, Patrick Duarte Flores, Restu Imansari Kusumaningrum, Wu Wenguang, Lu Yang

Soft Power 2015
Sutthirat Supaparinya is participating in a female artists group exhibition with 2 video installation, When Need Move the earth and Dotscape.
Grantee: Sutthirat Supaparinya

Jean Shin: Inclusions
Jean Shin: Inclusions presents a selection of Shin’s work in video, installation, photography, and mixed media. The title of the exhibition draws attention to the inclusive nature of her artistic practice, which relies heavily on accumulating large quantities of material or objects that would otherwise be considered humble remnants, useless cast-offs, or unnoticed entirely.
Grantee: Jean Shin

"MAM Research 002: Who Was Roberto Chabet? - Along with the Development of Contemporary Art in the Philippines"
This exhibition highlights the entirety of Chabet' s art practice, approaching it not only from the perspective of his artworks but from various angles.
Grantee: Roberto R. Chabet

An Art Exhibition for Children - Whose place is this?
This exhibition will present works that prompt parents and children to think about the problems confronting the society in which we live.
Takashi Murakami
Art Projects Ibiza in partnership with Blum & Poe presents a remarkable display of Takashi Murakami’s recent works for its inaugural exhibition. The 3,000-square-foot exhibition space will include abstract Kōrin paintings, flower ball paintings, and sculpture.
Grantee: Murakami Takashi

Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale 2015
The 6th Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale highlights artworks representing creative approaches and techniques as well as devices to appreciate those that have been cultivated by people over generations. This constitutes an alternative “art” for the 21th century, going beyond existing definitions of art.
Grantees: Cai Guo-Qiang, Hiraishi Hirokazu, Tsuneda Keiko, Yanaihara Mikuni, Navin Rawanchaikul, Hitsujiya Shirotama, Kawamata Tadashi, Kaihatsu Yoshiaki
