João Vasco Paiva

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João Vasco Paiva
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João Vasco Paiva (born 1979, Coimbra, Portugal) is a Hong Kong-based contemporary artist.

Biography[]

João Vasco Paiva received a BFA from the Escola Superior Artistica do Porto in 2004 and an MFA in Creative Media from the City University of Hong Kong in 2008. He is the recipient of the Hong Kong Emerging Artist Grant and the Calouste Gulbenkian Foundation’s International Artist Support Grant amongst other awards,[1] and has held residencies at Lichtenberg Studios, Berlin (2014)[2] and Connecting Space, Zurich (2015).[3]

Paiva is represented by Lehmann + Silva and currently resides between Lisbon and Hong Kong.

Work[]

Often contrasting the institutional space against the neglected urban space, Paiva addresses the notion of “non-places” as conceived by anthropologist Marc Augé, fleshing out the semantics each structure may possess.[4] His practice involves systematically documenting, analysing and abstracting them to create a process-driven composition that is simultaneously an artwork, which ultimately explores how urban spaces may evoke aesthetic production as well as informative truths.[5]

Though intrinsically tied to Hong Kong, Paiva’s work has been exhibited widely at the Witte de With, Rotterdam;[6] Artsonje, Seoul;[7] OCT Contemporary Art Terminal, Shanghai;[8] Orient Foundation, Macau[9] and Counter Space, Zurich[10] amongst other locations.

In 2015, Paiva’s installation ‘Mausoleum’ (2015) – a towering composition of marketplace Styrofoam boxes cast in stone resin – was selected for the Encounters section of Art Basel Hong Kong.[11] In 2015-16, he presented ‘Unlimited’, a project and citywide installation in collaboration with Edouard Malingue Gallery at Media Art Asia Pacific in Brisbane.[12] Other notable exhibitions in recent years include ‘Benches, Stairs, Ramps, Ledges, Ground’ in Jacob Lewis Gallery, New York (2016)[13] and ‘CARGO’ at the National Museum of Contemporary Art Museu do Chiado, Lisbon (2016).[14]

Solo exhibitions[]

  • 2016 - Benches, Stairs, Ramps, Ledges, Ground, Jacob Lewis Gallery, New York, USA
  • 2016 - CARGO, National Museum of Contemporary Art Museu do Chiado, Lisbon, Portugal
  • 2015 - Unlimited, Media Art Asia Pacific, Brisbane, Australia
  • 2015 - Mausoleum, Encounters, Art Basel Hong Kong, Hong Kong
  • 2015 - Counter Space, Zurich, Switzerland
  • 2014 - Cast Away, Casa Garden - Orient Foundation, Macao
  • 2013 - Near and Everywhere, Edouard Malingue Gallery, Hong Kong
  • 2013 - Objects Encrypted, Goethe Institute, Hong Kong
  • 2011 - Palimpseptic, Saamlung Gallery, Hong Kong
  • 2011 - Forced Empathy - Anchored Monument I, Experiments, Hong Kong
  • 2010 - Sea of Mountains, Para Site and Hanart TZ Gallery, Hong Kong
  • 2010 - Experiments on the Notation of Shapes, Input Output Gallery, Hong Kong
  • 2010 - Chirps, Fuses A.I.R., Videotage, Hong Kong

References[]

  1. ^ "João Vasco Paiva". Edouard Malingue Gallery.
  2. ^ "João Vasco Paiva". Lichtenberg Studios.
  3. ^ "Artist in Residence: João Vasco Paiva". Connecting Spaces. 17 August 2015.
  4. ^ "Interview: João Vasco Paiva Frames Hong Kong's Non-Places". Blouin Artinfo. 21 May 2013.
  5. ^ "João Vasco Paiva". Edouard Malingue Gallery.
  6. ^ "Participants: João Vasco Paiva". Witte de With.
  7. ^ "LANDSEASKY". Samuso.
  8. ^ "LANDSEASKY". e-flux.
  9. ^ "Interview: João Vasco Paiva at Orient Foundation Macau". Blouin Artinfo. 2 May 2014.
  10. ^ "Dormant Fabric: João Vasco Paiva". Counter Space.
  11. ^ "The Art You Missed During Art Basel in Hong Kong". Ocula. 24 March 2015.
  12. ^ "João Vasco Paiva: 'Unlimited'". Media Art Asia Pacific.
  13. ^ "João Vasco Paiva: Benches, Stairs, Ramps, Ledges, Ground". Jacob Lewis Gallery.
  14. ^ "Echoes on the Wall - João Vasco Paiva: CARGO". National Museum of Contemporary Art Museu do Chiado.

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