Alumni Events Around the World
NO MAN’S LAND: Women Artists from the Rubell Family Collection
NO MAN'S LAND is a major exhibition featuring 37 contemporary women artists from 16 countries exploring images of the female body and the physical process of making those images.
Grantees: Shurui Li, Yayoi Kusama

Body and Desire
Solo photography exhibition.
Grantee: Shen Wei, Photographer

UNIVERS' SALT
Aigues-Mortes is a walled city with a remnant of medieval days in Southern France. It has a long history as a base town for crusade expeditions but today, it is known for its wine and salt production. The artist is going to work on two installations in a castle tower that was built in the 13th century.
Grantee: Motoi Yamamoto

Yayoi Kusama: Narcissus Garden
Yayoi Kusama's Narcissus Garden, comprising 1,300 floating steel spheres, each approximately 12 inches in diameter (30 cm) will drift in the newly restored pond at The Glass House. The spheres will move with the wind and follow the pond's natural currents, forming a kinetic scultpure. The Glass House will also install Kusama's recently created enormous steel PUMPKIN (2015). Dots Obsession - Alive, Seeking for Eternal Hope will be a special installation for a limited time, September 1 through 26, where Kusama will create an "infinity room" experience with the Glass House itself covered with polka dots.
Grantee: Yayoi Kusama

Asia Young 36
The exhibition gathers 36 artists from 14 countries that advance dynamist and experimental nature of art.
Grantees: Dexter Fernandez, Aze Ong

Change
MICHAEL BACOL (Visual Artist, 2005) joins his co-artists from the Cagayan de Oro Arts Guild in “Change”, a group art exhibit featuring paintings, sculptures, mixed media, installation art, interactive art and photographs.
Grantee: Michael Eduria Bacol

But a Storm Is Blowing From Paradise: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa
But a Storm Is Blowing from Paradise: Contemporary Art of the Middle East and North Africa illuminates contemporary artistic practices in the Middle East and North Africa and the region’s diaspora. Presenting a selection of newly acquired works for the Guggenheim’s permanent collection, this exhibition will feature installations, photographs, sculptures, videos, and works on paper from a broad selection of artists. The exhibition is curated by Sara Raza, Guggenheim UBS MAP Curator, Middle East and North Africa.
Grantees: Solomon R. Guggenheim Museum, Amara Antilla

Snacks
The group exhibition SNACKS features extraordinary thoughts, experiments, and experiences from artists from different corners in the world and different lifestyles. Artists will create works during their residencies inspired by public life, quotidian experience, and their memory of faith.
Grantee: Shen Wei, Photographer

Liverpool Biennial 2016
Liverpool Biennial 2016 explores fictions, stories and histories, taking viewers on a series of voyages through time and space, drawing on Liverpool’s past, present and future.
Grantee: Koki Tanaka

Nam June Paik | Who Will be Laughing in 2020 ?+?=??
Marking a decade on since the death of the “Father of Video Art”, Nam June Paik, this exhibition gathers together an impressive collection of 230 pieces of installation, video, painting and drawing works of the moving image master, bringing to light the concepts behind them and the life of the artist himself. Also included in the show is a special feature of Paik’s collaboration with Joseph Beuys.
Grantee: Nam June Paik

Hold your breath, dance slowly
ACC support allowed Walker Art Center to host the first US solo museum exhibition of artist Lee Kit, which features work from the past five years. Originally from Hong Kong and based in Taiwan, Lee creates poetic object-based installations fashioned from everyday materials and household items such as soap, towels, cardboard boxes, and plastic containers, which he transforms through subtle gestures of painting, drawing, and placement.
Grantee: Walker Art Center

I SING THE RISING SEA
This musical by ACC grantee Eric Schorr, the coauthor of Frog Kiss, tells a sweeping story that flows through generations and across continents—from the shores of Virginia to Japan and Antarctica. Scientists, soldiers, poets, and lovers strive to understand and master the power of the oceans that connect us all. In collaboration with ODURep, this newest installment of the American Soil Series is an original and timely work for musical theatre that captures the urgency of one of humanity's most overwhelming challenges—to survive the rising sea.
Grantee: Eric Schorr

No Cause for Alarm
No Cause for Alarm, an exhibition that brings together the work of eleven artists from Taiwan, Hong Kong and China, includes artworks in the form of mixed-media installation, video and performance. Kwok Ying, Tang Kwok Hin, Huang Yen-Ying and Song Ta are all ACC grantees.
Grantees: Kwok Hin Tang, Ta Song, Yen-Ying Huang, Ying Kwok

Fundamental
FUNDAMENTAL is a dance theatre performance directed by Teerawat Mulvilai, commemorating the 40th anniversary of the October 6th incident.
Grantee: Teerawat Mulvilai
