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SUNDARAM TAGORE NEW YORK PRESENTS
NEW CUTTING-EDGE WORK BY TEN
SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARTISTS
Exhibition title: REV | ACTION: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia
Dates: October 15 to November 14, 2015
Venues: Sundaram Tagore Galleries, 547 West 27th Street, New York, NY 10001 and 1100 Madison
Avenue, New York, NY 10028
Opening reception: Thursday, October 15, 6 to 8 pm, 547 W. 27th Street
Curator: Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani
Contact us: 212-677-4520 / press@sundaramtagore.com
Norberto Roldan, Crusade, 2015, wooden crosses salvaged from demolished old houses on beeswax-drenched panels, neon
lights, diptych, 66 x 174 inches/168 x 450 cm
September 14, 2015—Sundaram Tagore Gallery and curator Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani present REV |
ACTION: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia, a groundbreaking exhibition of mixed-media works by
ten of the region’s most important artists.
Hailing from six countries, the  emerging and established artists in this group use  photography, video,
painting and installations to articulate their experiences navigating the complex social, historical and
political legacies of their respective communities.
Each of these artists has a unique perspective colored by local circumstances, but, as the title of the show
implies, they are united by a sense of urgency in re-examining social and political developments in their
countries and their impact on cultural identity. The resulting works provide a rare glimpse into the
consciousness of a new generation of Southeast Asian artists.
THE ARTISTS
Cambodian photographer Kim Hak’s haunting images of mementos preserved for decades by families
that survived the brutal Khmer Rouge regime are a poignant visual account of one of the darkest periods
in Cambodia’s history. A testament to the resiliency of the human spirit, his Alive series, begun in 2014,
documents the intimate memories of a historically significant generation that is gradually dwindling.
Leang Seckon is one of Cambodia’s foremost contemporary artists. He produces work rooted in
Cambodia’s cultural heritage, while also addressing important contemporary societal issues,
including  globalization, environmental destruction and the lingering effects of his nation’s volatile past.
Leang’s work often incorporates historical and religious symbols placed alongside contemporary figures
as a way of bringing Cambodia’s cultural traditions into a contemporary context.
Leang Seckon, Indochina War, 2015, mixed media on canvas, 78.7 x 157.5 inches/200 x 400 cm; photograph courtesy the
artist and Rossi & Rossi
Active in both the contemporary art scene and the political communities of Chiang Mai, Thailand, Mit Jai
Inn produces vibrantly colored  sculptural works infused with cultural, political and religious references.
The artist’s lushly textured canvases in this exhibition re-interpret Thailand’s flag, offering an alternative
for an imaginary state.
Thai artist Montri Toemsombat is widely recognized for his experimental performances and tactile
installations made from rice and silk. He produces work in a variety of media exploring cultural identity,
consumerism, societal inequality and the political uncertainty of his country. Toemsombat has exhibited
extensively in galleries and prestigious cultural venues around the world, including at the Venice Biennale
as part of the Thai Pavilion’s presentation in 2003.
One of the Philippines’ most influential artists, Norberto Roldan is known for incorporating a variety of
objects, text and images into his work, which he uses to create his own social and political narratives.
Describing his art as straddling the worlds of art and anthropology, his practice is informed by history,
religion, politics and the realities of contemporary life. Roldan’s work was included in the landmark 2013
Guggenheim exhibition No Country: Contemporary Art For South and Southeast Asia.
Myanmar–based artist Nge Lay probes issues ranging from her nation’s ailing education system in the
wake of military dictatorship to more intimate meditations on personal loss. Her video and sound
installation The Spirit of the River (2015) offers a poetic vision of the Irrawaddy River, one of Myanmar’s
most important waterways. Her video piece is accompanied by a sculpture produced by her artist husband
Aung Ko.
Aung Ko’s artistic practice spans painting, film, performance and mixed-media installations. Born and
raised in Myanmar, the artist’s work often reflects the country’s changing political climate and the widening
gap between rural and urban culture. The colonial-era steamboat Ko produced for this exhibition signifies
the artist’s concerns for the ecological, cultural and socioeconomic health of the Irrawaddy River and its
bordering villages.
Albert Yonathan Setyawan rose to prominence with his labyrinthine installation of hundreds of stupa-like
forms in the Indonesian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2013. His preoccupation with stupas continues
in this exhibition with an installation composed of conical terra-cotta stupas placed on mounds of white
marble sand in a circular formation echoing a mandala. Setyawan’s work raises questions about the role
of spirituality in today’s societies.
A native of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Muhammad “UCUP” Yusuf has been involved in art-based protests
for almost two decades as part of the Taring Padi collective, a community of politically active artists
formed in the late 1990s. His intricately executed woodblocks and woodblock prints, which narrate stories
on current disputes over land expropriation and illegal development in Indonesia, are dynamic examples
of the artist’s ongoing commitment to social change.
Tran Luong is a Vietnamese performance artist and independent curator. His evocative works challenge
political legacies and the repression of individual expression. He shows a video work  inspired by a
performance series called Welts,  begun in 2007, and staged around the world. A  red scarf—an item
associated with communism—slashes repeatedly against the artist’s body, which becomes increasingly
scarred, yet in the background is a clear blue sky, a possible allusion to freedom.
CATALOGUE
A printed catalogue accompanies this exhibition, with essays by the curator and by independent scholar
Vipash Purichanont. Click here for the digital catalogue.
ASIAN CONTEMPORARY ART WEEK
The Chelsea gallery will be open until 8 pm Thursday, October 29, in conjunction with ACAW’s weeklong
celebration of Asian art. For a complete schedule of ACAW events and information about participating
organizations, visit www.acaw.info.
ABOUT THE CURATOR
Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani is an independent art curator, writer and lecturer who focuses on
contemporary Southeast Asian art. She has a Master’s Degree in Asian art histories (LASALLE-Goldsmith
College of the Arts, Singapore) and is based in London. She works extensively with commercial and
public galleries and institutions in Singapore, Bangkok, London and New York, championing awareness of
critical issues of contemporary Southeast Asian culture through the works of young and emerging artists
from the region.
ABOUT THE GALLERY
Established in New York City in 2000, Sundaram Tagore Gallery is devoted to examining the exchange of
ideas between Western and non-Western cultures. With spaces in Singapore, Hong Kong and New York
City, we focus on mounting exhibitions and hosting not-for-profit events that encourage spiritual, social
and aesthetic dialogues. With alliances across the globe, our interest in cross-cultural exchange extends
beyond the visual arts into many other disciplines, including poetry, literature, performance art, film and
music.
NEW YORK
Chelsea: 547 West 27th Street, New York, NY 10001 • tel 212 677 4520
Madison Avenue: 1100 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10028 • tel 212 288 2889
gallery@sundaramtagore.com
SINGAPORE
5 Lock Road 01­05, Gillman Barracks, Singapore 108933 • tel +65 6694 3378
singapore@sundaramtagore.com
HONG KONG
57­59 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong • tel +852 2581 9678
hongkong@sundaramtagore.com
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Copyright © 2015 Sundaram Tagore, Inc., All rights reserved.

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New_York__REVACTION 2

  • 1. SUNDARAM TAGORE NEW YORK PRESENTS NEW CUTTING-EDGE WORK BY TEN SOUTHEAST ASIAN ARTISTS Exhibition title: REV | ACTION: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia Dates: October 15 to November 14, 2015 Venues: Sundaram Tagore Galleries, 547 West 27th Street, New York, NY 10001 and 1100 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10028 Opening reception: Thursday, October 15, 6 to 8 pm, 547 W. 27th Street Curator: Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani Contact us: 212-677-4520 / press@sundaramtagore.com Norberto Roldan, Crusade, 2015, wooden crosses salvaged from demolished old houses on beeswax-drenched panels, neon lights, diptych, 66 x 174 inches/168 x 450 cm September 14, 2015—Sundaram Tagore Gallery and curator Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani present REV | ACTION: Contemporary Art from Southeast Asia, a groundbreaking exhibition of mixed-media works by ten of the region’s most important artists. Hailing from six countries, the  emerging and established artists in this group use  photography, video, painting and installations to articulate their experiences navigating the complex social, historical and political legacies of their respective communities.
  • 2. Each of these artists has a unique perspective colored by local circumstances, but, as the title of the show implies, they are united by a sense of urgency in re-examining social and political developments in their countries and their impact on cultural identity. The resulting works provide a rare glimpse into the consciousness of a new generation of Southeast Asian artists. THE ARTISTS Cambodian photographer Kim Hak’s haunting images of mementos preserved for decades by families that survived the brutal Khmer Rouge regime are a poignant visual account of one of the darkest periods in Cambodia’s history. A testament to the resiliency of the human spirit, his Alive series, begun in 2014, documents the intimate memories of a historically significant generation that is gradually dwindling. Leang Seckon is one of Cambodia’s foremost contemporary artists. He produces work rooted in Cambodia’s cultural heritage, while also addressing important contemporary societal issues, including  globalization, environmental destruction and the lingering effects of his nation’s volatile past. Leang’s work often incorporates historical and religious symbols placed alongside contemporary figures as a way of bringing Cambodia’s cultural traditions into a contemporary context. Leang Seckon, Indochina War, 2015, mixed media on canvas, 78.7 x 157.5 inches/200 x 400 cm; photograph courtesy the artist and Rossi & Rossi Active in both the contemporary art scene and the political communities of Chiang Mai, Thailand, Mit Jai Inn produces vibrantly colored  sculptural works infused with cultural, political and religious references. The artist’s lushly textured canvases in this exhibition re-interpret Thailand’s flag, offering an alternative for an imaginary state. Thai artist Montri Toemsombat is widely recognized for his experimental performances and tactile installations made from rice and silk. He produces work in a variety of media exploring cultural identity, consumerism, societal inequality and the political uncertainty of his country. Toemsombat has exhibited extensively in galleries and prestigious cultural venues around the world, including at the Venice Biennale as part of the Thai Pavilion’s presentation in 2003. One of the Philippines’ most influential artists, Norberto Roldan is known for incorporating a variety of objects, text and images into his work, which he uses to create his own social and political narratives. Describing his art as straddling the worlds of art and anthropology, his practice is informed by history,
  • 3. religion, politics and the realities of contemporary life. Roldan’s work was included in the landmark 2013 Guggenheim exhibition No Country: Contemporary Art For South and Southeast Asia. Myanmar–based artist Nge Lay probes issues ranging from her nation’s ailing education system in the wake of military dictatorship to more intimate meditations on personal loss. Her video and sound installation The Spirit of the River (2015) offers a poetic vision of the Irrawaddy River, one of Myanmar’s most important waterways. Her video piece is accompanied by a sculpture produced by her artist husband Aung Ko. Aung Ko’s artistic practice spans painting, film, performance and mixed-media installations. Born and raised in Myanmar, the artist’s work often reflects the country’s changing political climate and the widening gap between rural and urban culture. The colonial-era steamboat Ko produced for this exhibition signifies the artist’s concerns for the ecological, cultural and socioeconomic health of the Irrawaddy River and its bordering villages. Albert Yonathan Setyawan rose to prominence with his labyrinthine installation of hundreds of stupa-like forms in the Indonesian Pavilion at the Venice Biennale in 2013. His preoccupation with stupas continues in this exhibition with an installation composed of conical terra-cotta stupas placed on mounds of white marble sand in a circular formation echoing a mandala. Setyawan’s work raises questions about the role of spirituality in today’s societies. A native of Yogyakarta, Indonesia, Muhammad “UCUP” Yusuf has been involved in art-based protests for almost two decades as part of the Taring Padi collective, a community of politically active artists formed in the late 1990s. His intricately executed woodblocks and woodblock prints, which narrate stories on current disputes over land expropriation and illegal development in Indonesia, are dynamic examples of the artist’s ongoing commitment to social change. Tran Luong is a Vietnamese performance artist and independent curator. His evocative works challenge political legacies and the repression of individual expression. He shows a video work  inspired by a performance series called Welts,  begun in 2007, and staged around the world. A  red scarf—an item associated with communism—slashes repeatedly against the artist’s body, which becomes increasingly scarred, yet in the background is a clear blue sky, a possible allusion to freedom. CATALOGUE A printed catalogue accompanies this exhibition, with essays by the curator and by independent scholar Vipash Purichanont. Click here for the digital catalogue. ASIAN CONTEMPORARY ART WEEK The Chelsea gallery will be open until 8 pm Thursday, October 29, in conjunction with ACAW’s weeklong celebration of Asian art. For a complete schedule of ACAW events and information about participating organizations, visit www.acaw.info. ABOUT THE CURATOR Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani is an independent art curator, writer and lecturer who focuses on contemporary Southeast Asian art. She has a Master’s Degree in Asian art histories (LASALLE-Goldsmith College of the Arts, Singapore) and is based in London. She works extensively with commercial and public galleries and institutions in Singapore, Bangkok, London and New York, championing awareness of critical issues of contemporary Southeast Asian culture through the works of young and emerging artists from the region.
  • 4. ABOUT THE GALLERY Established in New York City in 2000, Sundaram Tagore Gallery is devoted to examining the exchange of ideas between Western and non-Western cultures. With spaces in Singapore, Hong Kong and New York City, we focus on mounting exhibitions and hosting not-for-profit events that encourage spiritual, social and aesthetic dialogues. With alliances across the globe, our interest in cross-cultural exchange extends beyond the visual arts into many other disciplines, including poetry, literature, performance art, film and music. NEW YORK Chelsea: 547 West 27th Street, New York, NY 10001 • tel 212 677 4520 Madison Avenue: 1100 Madison Avenue, New York, NY 10028 • tel 212 288 2889 gallery@sundaramtagore.com SINGAPORE 5 Lock Road 01­05, Gillman Barracks, Singapore 108933 • tel +65 6694 3378 singapore@sundaramtagore.com HONG KONG 57­59 Hollywood Road, Central, Hong Kong • tel +852 2581 9678 hongkong@sundaramtagore.com Facebook Twitter YouTube Website Instagram Copyright © 2015 Sundaram Tagore, Inc., All rights reserved.