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ARTINNO: An Introduction
ARTINNO is devoted in examining art and innovation [Art (ART) + Innovation (INNO) = ARTINNO] of Asian-based artists and designers, in particularly the South-East-Asian region. It will includes works from the geographical area like Vietnam, Myanmar (formerly Burma), Malaysia, Singapore and Indonesia, Thailand, Cambodia, Laos. The area is also known as Indochina. The art of this region traditionally draws from three major sources: indigenous traditions, China, and India.
However, its recent cultural and artistic exploration will not only be shaped by such traditional sources but regional politics and locally-motivated social agenda as well. It is already been influenced by global change via the speed of communications and it getting more borderless day by day. Why the history of this region unfolded so differently in comparison to other geographic continents politically and socially? What will mould the fate of artistic lives and their stories? The artistic evidence may provide us clues in a region shaped by cultural diversity rather than homogenous identity as a region where conflict resolution is imperative. While political and economic integration has been the main roadmap for peace and growth from the ASEAN's perspective, local political climate and social change may unfold a complex region, yet to be fully understood.
Works of art depicted by artists and designers of this region may determine an evolving contemporary Asian's visual arts . The anticipation of this intensity of change as observed by its co-founders is a key driving motivation of ARTINNO as art initiative, where the evolving new Asian energy will be articulated, but importantly to present the expressions of this new energy.
Currently, ARTINNO focuses on the working relationships with its artists and attempts to engage the concept of innovation and its impacts on artistic production and its media resolution issues.
Any interest or enquiry for co-operation or other matters related to the works of art, please write to the Artistic Director, VONGYIS (Singapore) via email: office@artinnogalleria.com
Singapore
VONGYIS(Singapore)
391B Orchard Road #23-01
Ngee Ann City Tower B
Singapore 238874
Tel:+65.6266 6213
Fax:+65.6883 1626
Vietnam
VONGYIS(Vietnam)
HUEHUE Village
40 Dao Duy Anh, Hue City
Thua Thien Hue - Vietnam
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