From March 6 to May 13 will be held the exhibition "Hugo Boss Prize 2014: Paul Chan, Nonprojections for New Lovers "will be held at the Guggenheim Museum in New York. Paul Chan was the tenth artist to receive the Hugo Boss Prize, November 20, 2014.
The exhibition will present for the first time, in the United States, Paul Chan's series of works entitled "Nonprojections", launched in 2013. In addition, there also appear "Tetra Gummi Phone ", created in 2015, which reflects a new direction in the work of Chan: described by the artist as a sculptural animation, this nylon white fabrics set composition in motion by industrial fans evokes a mystical appearance. The artist based in New York, is known for its work
Conceptual multifaceted and often experimental, including projections lights, community performances and digital publishing projects and papers.
Established in 1996, the Hugo Boss Prize is awarded every two years to an artist whose works have contributed significantly in contemporary art. Since its inception, the prize has already rewarded Matthew Barney (USA, 1996), Douglas Gordon (Scotland, 1998), Marjetica Potrč (Slovenia, 2000), Pierre Huyghe (France, 2002), Rirkrit Tiravanija (Thailand, 2004), Tacita Dean (UK, 2006), Emily Jacir (Palestine, 2008) Hans-Peter Feldmann (Germany, 2010) and Danh Vo (Vietnam, 2012). The prize, which offers an endowment of $ 100 000 to the winner, is awarded by the Solomon R. Foundation Guggenheim.
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