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Para Site 籌款拍賣 2015

Oct 22 –  Oct 27, 2015

 

Preview Exhibition: Oct 22 – Oct 26, 2015
Bonhams Hong Kong Gallery Suite 2001
One Pacific Place
88 Queensway
Admiralty, Hong Kong

Online Auction
Oct 13 – Oct 27, 2015

 

Para Site, Hong Kong’s leading contemporary art centre and one of the oldest and most active independent art institutions in Asia, held its annual auction on October 27, 2015. Over 100 lots were made available including works by leading artists Alfredo Jaar, Paul Chan, Cao Fei, Apichatpong Weerasethakul, Jiang Zhi, Martin Wong, Angel Otero, Paulina Olowska, Samson Young, Ai Weiwei, Tianzhuo Chen, King of Kowloon, Liao Guohe, Antony Gormley, Lee Kit, Nobuyoshi Araki, Neil Beloufa, Melik Ohanian, Song Dong, Wang Keping, Adrian Wong, and Ming Wong. The lots were previewed at Bonhams Hong Kong Gallery (Oct 22 – 26) in Pacific Place, and bids were placed online on Paddle8 (Oct 13 – 27). All proceeds from the auction support Para Site as it continues to grow and engage in a wide array of activities and collaborations with other art institutions, museums, and academic structures in Hong Kong and internationally.

Cosmin Costinas, Para Site’s Executive Director and Curator remarked, “The auction is the culmination of an exceptional year for Para Site during which we shifted space and expanded our programming to both critical success and community acclaim. The larger space has allowed us to hold more museum-standard exhibitions, more public programmes and residencies, more support schemes for Hong Kong artists, and launch more new publications than ever before. We saw a considerable increase in visitor numbers, and our impact on the local arts community has been commensurately bigger.”

“The auction, in keeping with Para Site’s commitment to the region’s new potential, features diverse works from some of the most promising emerging artists as well as some major international figures, comprising a unique perspective on the current local and international art scene and a rich selection for collectors and art lovers alike. The funds raised will allow Para Site to continue supporting Hong Kong and Asia’s new and leading talent and engaging with the local community through ground-breaking exhibitions and educational outreach.”

Since moving to its 2,500-square-foot exhibition gallery earlier this year, Para Site has hosted five exhibitions as well as its international conference, which was once again a major destination on the global arts agenda. It also launched several major new educational programmes, taking advantage of its dedicated education space, including an intensive programme for emerging art professionals from Hong Kong and abroad, a new long-term project that engages with Hong Kong’s domestic workers community, and an innovative format for producing large-scale works focused on Hong Kong artists.

Para Site’s expanded exhibition programme was very well received this year. Its new space’s debut exhibition, A Hundred Years of Shame, welcomed more than 3,000 visitors and received feature reviews in The New York Times and The Wall Street Journal. Other exhibitions included Sheela Gowda’s first solo exhibition in East Asia, Imagine there’s no country, Above us only our cities, and A Luxury We Cannot Afford. Previous exhibitions continued to travel internationally. Of note, A Journal of the Plague Year featured at the prestigious Kadist Art Foundation and The Lab in San Francisco, while Great Crescent travelled to Mori Art Museum in Tokyo. There are plans for other exhibitions to tour to Manila, Paris and Mexico City, a.o.

“None of this could have happened without the tremendous generosity of our Patrons and supporters. We are thus extremely grateful to all of you for supporting us, as well as to all the artists, galleries, and friends who have donated this unprecedented set of works and experiences, as well as to our expanding family of Founding Friends, Friends, and Associates, to our renewed Advisory Council, and to the Board and Staff, who have made our last year possible,” Cosmin Costinas continued.

Donated works of art include pieces by Ai Weiwei; Nobuyoshi Araki; Julieta Aranda; Adam Avikainen; Bernd Behr; Neïl Beloufa; Cai Hui; Cao Fei; Oscar Yik Long Chan; Paul Chan; Tianzhuo Chen; Yin-Ju Chen; Gum Cheng Yee Man; Cheng Ting Ting; Cheong Kah Kit; Musquiqui Chihying; Heman Chong; Mark Chung; Martin Creed; Cui Jie; Christopher Doyle; Daniel Eskenazi; Feng Guodong; Antony Gormley; Guo Hongwei; Han Bing; South Ho Siu Nam; James T. Hong; Alfredo Jaar, Jiang Zhi; Eisa Jocson; Teppei Kaneuji; Atif Khan and Damon Kowarsky; Taeyoon Kim; King of Kowloon (Tsang Tsou Choi); Ko Sin Tung; Kong Chun Hei; Frog King Kwok; Lai Chih-Sheng; Firenze Lai; Sarah Lai Cheuk Wah; Lam Hoi Sin; Jims Lam Chi Hang; Lam Tung Pang; Lau Wai; Lee Kit; Vincent Leong; Leung Chi Wo +Sara Wong; Isaac Leung; Liao Guohe; William Lim; Liu Ding; Jen Liu; Ma Yujiang; MAP Office; Carmen Ng; Kingsley Ng; Nguan; Tuan Andrew Nguyen; Melik Ohanian; Yoshua Okón; Paulina Olowska; Angel Otero; Prabhakar Pachpute; João Vasco Paiva; Rupali Patil; Manuel Pelmus; Javier León Pérez; Rental United; Thomas Ruff, Bruno Serralongue, Slavs and Tatars; Song Dong; Angela Su; Shooshie Sulaiman; Lukas Tam Wai Ping; Yuk King Tan; Tang Kwok Hin; Maria Taniguchi; Teng Chao Ming; Tou Yun-Fei; Tromarama; Francisco Tropa; Charwei Tsai; Eason Tsang Ka Wai; Howie Tsui; Mona Vatamanu and Florin Tudor; Wan Yang; Wang Keping; Apichatpong Weerasethakul; Martin Wehmer; Wen Yau; Adrian Wong; Martin Wong; Ming Wong; Nicole Wong; Stephen Wong; Wu Shanzhuan; Wu Tsang and boychild; Yan Jun; Yan Xing; William Yang; Trevor Yeung; Elvis Yip Kin Bon; Samson Young; and Zhao Renhui.

Supporting galleries include 10 Chancery Lane Gallery, Aike-Dellarco, Air de Paris, Antenna Space, Art Labor Gallery, BANK/MABSOCIETY, Ben Brown Fine Arts, Blindspot Gallery, Boers-Li Gallery, Chi-Wen Gallery, Contemporary by Angela Li, Edouard Malingue Gallery, Eslite Gallery, Gagosian Gallery, Galerie Chantal Crousel, Galerie Jocelyn Wolff, Galerie Ora-Ora, Galerie Urs Meile, Gallery EXIT, Gandhara Art, Greene Naftali Gallery, Hanart TZ Gallery, Hauser & Wirth, Jane Lombard Gallery, Jonhen Galerie, Karin Weber Gallery, Lehmann Maupin, Leo Xu Projects, Long March Space, One and J. Gallery, Osage Gallery, Pace Gallery, Parque Galería, Pearl Lam Galleries, P.P.O.W Gallery, Puerta Roja, Raster Gallery, Rasti Chinese Art, Rossi & Rossi, Silverlens, Simon Lee Gallery, Taka Ishii Gallery, Vitamin Creative Space, White Cube, and Wilkinson Gallery.