Hong Kong Convention and Exhibition Centre

Art Basel Hong Kong

Booth 3D23
28 - 30 March 2024
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Overview

Flowers Gallery is delighted to exhibit a solo presentation of Mongolian artist Jantsankhorol Erdenebayar at Art Basel Hong Kong 2024.

Erdenebayar's practice prominently draws on an acute awareness of his lineage. Delving into his ancestral ties to and personal memories of Mongolian tales, proverbs, riddles, and beliefs, he seeks to distinguish the lived and the individual from the fabricated and the authoritative. With his biotic sculptures and assemblages, Erdenebayar examines the act of resistance and the notion of reincarnation at various states of being, ultimately yielding a nurtured sense of reconciliation and hope within and beyond Mongolia's sociocultural milieu.

Jantsankhorol Erdenebayar (b. Ulaanbaatar, Mongolia, 1992) completed his Bachelor in Arts (BA) at City University of New York, Hunter College in 2015 & his Master in Fine Arts (MFA) University of California, Los Angeles in 2019. His works have been shown in numerous locations globally including BLUM, Los Angeles (2020), Frieze, New York (2020), Half Gallery, New York (2021), Art Basel Miami Beach (2021) & Red Ger Creative Space, Arts Council of Mongolia (2022).

In 2019, Erdenebayar represented Mongolia at the 58th Venice Biennale, Italy.

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Art Basel Hong Kong Film Programme

featuring Luka YuanYuan Yang
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We are pleased to present Luka YuanYuan Yang's Tales of Chinatown in this year's Art Basel Short Film programme, External History. Curated by multi-media artist and film producer Li Zhenhua, External History brings together three short films by Asian women artists that tackle histories, both private and public, in a discursive way.
 
Tales of Chinatown opens with a captivating walking tour of San Francisco's Chinatown. It traces the path of Orson Welles' 1940s film The Lady from Shanghai, starting from the last surviving theater in Chinatown. The journey then takes us from "Shanghai Low" to the "Forbidden City Nightclub". Along the way, the camera intimately follows Chinese dancer Cynthia Yee, historian Wylie Wong, and David Lei, weaving a narrative that transcends time and space.
 
Since 2018, Luka YuanYuan Yang (b 1989, Beijing) has been delving into the stories of Chinese women in the 20th-century performing arts industry abroad. She skillfully illuminates the memories and scars left by the Chinese Exclusion Act (1882-1943), shedding light on the experiences of Chinese immigrants and their descendants throughout the 20th century.
 

Tales of Chinatown
Art Basel Hong Kong, Auditorium N101B
Friday 29 March 2024
6:10pm - 6:55pm

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