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First stop is Miami for U.S. premiere of Simon Ma's new world tour exhibition 'Heart, Water, Ink' |
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A general view of atmosphere at Simon Ma's World Tour Exhibition "Heart Water Ink," US Premiere at the Patricia and Phillip Frost Art Museum on July 12, 2014 in Miami, Florida. John Parra/Getty Images for MA Design International Limited/AFP.
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MIAMI, FL.- "Heart Water Ink" features more than 70 artworks including Mas paintings, freehand brushwork, Chinese ink hybrids, graffiti art, Chinese calligraphy sculptures, dimensional stroke and lacquer paintings, 3-D art video, projections, Murano glass, and large-scale dragon and horse sculptures.
As part of the Miami leg of this world tour, Ma will present a seminar about Chinese water ink that will be open to the public and to students at Florida International University. The exhibition also will feature an equine-themed short film China Dream, an homage to Master Xu Beihong (broadcast on National Geographic and Discovery) and an equine-themed jewelry collection co-created with Chow Tai Fook.
Internationally renowned as a 21st century inheritor of the ancient traditions, Simon Ma looks up to the experience of the Chinese Master Xu Beihong and follows in his footsteps by creating an exhibition that unites the past and the present.
Different materials from nature reflect various personalities and characteristics of Simon's horses. Inspired by Xus artistic notion of the benevolent horse, large-scale horse sculptures modeled after the Chinese character of horse (馬) will anchor this exhibition.
Benevolence is a central theme for Mas show, via the Confucian concept of Rén (仁), a virtue denoting mutual respect, help and love among mankind.
The exhibitions theme is the artists new principle of "Rén Ma" (a kindhearted creature showing the benevolence of the horse and of nature, encouraging mankind to learn this quality).
The horse is loyal and brave, diligent and determined, humble and kind-hearted, says Simon Ma. The benevolent horse will bring back to people the spiritual strength and energy they have been losing. As water moistens and seeps into things, Ren Ma will gently enter peoples hearts and purify every man.
For centuries, Chinese artists have used ink and calligraphy to connect to the worlds of tradition, poetry, ritual, emotions and intellect. Ma uses these traditions boldly in his unique creative process for his drawings, paintings, sculpture and design, and extending beyond - to his passion for music.
I want to show that in the hustle and bustle of our daily lives, it is still possible to possess a pure spirit and to seek a balance point from which to conduct our lives, adds Ma. Heart becomes a new way of creation, from the deepest part of the soul. Brush is a companion, and Ink becomes the language that the Heart communicates to harmonize people and their essence. When Heart comes together with the Chinese Qi and spirit, the artist can reach the perfect condition for his creation.
Simon Ma has taken the awesome figure of the Chinese Dragon, the iconic symbol of the people of China, to invigorate the image of the horse in a variety of media, arrangements and defining postures, said Dr. Carol Damian.
The horse transcends time to become a key element of his work and a new symbol of nature for Ma. The horses in "Heart Water Ink" cavort in a race through time, as they have for centuries throughout the world.
Through my horses, I hope viewers will experience the beauty, courage and strength of the Chinese people. My new world tour is greatly inspired by the late Chinese Master Xu Beihong, who is remembered for creating new national art by combining nature and realism, uniting traditional Chinese with Western painting styles, said Ma.
The Frost Art Museum is proud to welcome the gifted artist Simon Ma and his extraordinary work to their American museum debut, adds Dr. Carol Damian. As a product of Chinas remarkable economic and political transformation, Ma openly appropriates, adapts, and re-invents himself - while maintaining respect for his rich cultural heritage. His contemporary works employ the same dynamic and emotionally charged process in the Chinese traditional ritualistic and complex application of ink and paint.
Adds Simon Ma: I am thrilled that "Heart Water Ink" will have its U.S. premiere in Miami, at the Frost Art Museum. The global attention gained from Art Basel now reaches beyond that magical time each season, making Miami a year-round art destination. The love of art and art-making has grown exponentially and can be felt all over Miami - a brilliant place for those who wish to pursue a life in art.
Born in Hong Kong in 1974, Simon Ma studied under Master Fan Tzu Teng. Passionate about music, art and design as a child, he moved to London all on his own when he was 13 and began to experiment with Western art and design. He holds degrees in Architecture and Urban Planning from the University College of London (Bartlett Architecture College) and founded his own art and lifestyle company MA.Design.
Ma's work has been exhibited at La Biennale di Venezia, The Hong Kong Jockey Club, The Taiwan Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, MOCA Shanghai, Amsterdams Leslie Smith Gallery, Three on the Bund, Beijing 798 District, Viennas Dorotheum, Benedetto Marcello Conservatory of Music/Palazzo Pisani (with Julian Lennon), and public art installations throughout Shanghai. His artwork is included in numerous private collections and in the corporate collections of Westin, The Pingan Group, and Bank of Communications.
Ma has served as Professor at Donghua University Shanghai, East China Normal University, Tongji University, East China University of Science & Technology and the Shanghai Theatre Academy.
He founded the M-Charity School in Chinas rural Guizhou Province in 2004. Ma was awarded Outstanding Cross-Over Artist 2013 by The Shanghai Tatler; Designer of the Year 2012 by sohu.com; the LOreal Vogue Media Award in 2008; and named Cultural Ambassador by the United Nations Association in 2006.
He has served as Art Director for films, television series, plays and musicals by renowned directors Wen Jun, Wong Jing and Jacky Cheung. Ma has served artistic designer for Ferrari, Lamborghini, Porsche, Ducati, RADO, Hublot, Vertu, Remy Martin and Chivas. In 2013 he was appointed to serve as Art Director for the Chinese Pavilion and China Corporate United Pavilion at Expo 2015 (Milan), and as the Cultural Ambassador of the Hong Kong Jockey Club
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