Lot 1 - Reza Derakshani, Garden Party, 2017, oil on canvas, 198x178 cm Lot 1 - Reza Derakshani, Garden Party, 2017, oil on canvas, 198x178 cm - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: sothebys.com

Was: Ausstellung

Wann: 03.11.2017 - 17.11.2017

Hong Kong, October 2017 – For the first time in Asia, Sotheby’s is excited to present an exhibition dedicated to Middle Eastern art, Two Moderns from the Middle East: Reza Derakshani and Alfred Basbous, which will be on display at Sotheby’s Hong Kong Gallery from 3 to 17 November 2017. The exhibition is guest-curated by international art advisors Arianne Levene Piper and…
Hong Kong, October 2017 – For the first time in Asia, Sotheby’s is excited to present an exhibition dedicated to Middle Eastern art, Two Moderns from the Middle East: Reza Derakshani and Alfred Basbous, which will be on display at Sotheby’s Hong Kong Gallery from 3 to 17 November 2017. The exhibition is guest-curated by international art advisors Arianne Levene Piper and Eglantine de Ganay-d’Espous, in association with Sophia Contemporary Gallery and the Alfred Basbous Foundation.

Over the past decade, Middle Eastern art has gained increasing recognition on the international stage. As such, it has started to catch the attention of Asian collectors, whose tastes have diversified beyond the traditional Asian arts. In response to the region’s growing interest, Sotheby’s will bring to Hong Kong works by two iconic Middle Eastern artists: Reza Derakshani (b. 1952), one of Iran’s most celebrated living artists, and Lebanese-born modern sculptor Alfred Basbous (1924-2006). The selling exhibition will offer for sale 15 new oil-on-canvas works by Reza Derakshani and 12 bronze and marble sculptures by Alfred Basbous.

Patti Wong, Chairman of Sotheby’s Asia, said: “As the world’s leading art business, Sotheby’s is committed to developing new collecting genres and introducing them to a broader audience through our global platform. This autumn, we are delighted to work with international art curators Arianne Levene Piper and Eglantine de Ganay-d’Espous to stage our first Middle Eastern art exhibition in Hong Kong. Bringing together two remarkable talents from Iran and Lebanon, this exciting exhibition will offer Asian collectors and international buyers an unprecedented opportunity to discover the beauty of Middle Eastern art first hand.”

Arianne Levene Piper and Eglantine de Ganay-d’Espous, guest curators of the exhibition, expressed: “Over the last few years there has been a marked growth in interest for Middle Eastern art from collectors in Hong Kong and Mainland China; the idea of a show of Middle Eastern Art in Hong Kong therefore came about quite naturally. Our continuous involvement in exploring artistic talent from lesser-known regions has allowed us to identify two exceptionally gifted artists, Reza Derakshani, one of Iran’s most enchanting and established painters, and Alfred Basbous, a pioneer of modernist sculpture in Lebanon. The exhibition will offer collectors from the region a unique opportunity to experience a hand-picked selection of their very best works that simply radiate beauty.”

REZA DERAKSHANI: ‘THE MASTER OF RED’Grounded in Iranian artistic traditions, Derakshani’s dynamic brushstrokes reveal the influence of Western abstract expressionism. This fusion of the Middle East with contemporary art movements from the West creates an idiosyncratic and beautiful body of work and a confluence of cultures. The artist is renowned for his bold hues and textured surfaces. The works on exhibit demonstrate his iconic use of red as well as more sober and nuanced compositions in grey, earthy tones, broken up by strong brushwork to create poignant neo-expressionist compositions with Fauvist overtones, and show the artist’s particular brand of joie de vivre.

ALFRED BASBOUS: MODERNIST PIONEERThe exhibition also presents 12 of Alfred Basbous’ bronze and marble sculptures - both abstract and figurative - from the 1970s to the early 2000s. Widely acknowledged as the major pioneer of modernist sculpture in the Middle East, Basbous set himself on a path of constant exploration of the relationship between form and materials. Nurturing organic lines, he experimented with figurative and abstracted elements of the human figure, in particular the female body. Drawing influence from Jean Arp, Constantin Brâncuşi and Henry Moore, sculptures from Basbous are alive with a spirit that is free from all constraint, expressing the sensuality and purity of the human form. Carved in stone and bronze, the sinuous lines by Basbous speak of the simplicity and the grandeur of a human journey, forming a unique sculptural language of their own.

ABOUT THE ARTISTSReza Derakshani (b. 1952)Born in 1952 in Iran, Reza Derakshani is a painter, poet, musician and performance artist. Graduating from the University of Tehran in 1976, Derakshani furthered his studies at the Pasadena School of Art in California, before returning to Iran to teach at his alma mater as well as the School of Decorative Arts. At the outbreak of the Islamic Revolution in 1983, he once again left the country and began his years living abroad.

During his stays in New York and Italy, Derakshani became engrossed in abstract expressionism and befriended the likes of Cy Twombly, Francesco Clemente, Alessandro Twombly and Shirin Neshat. Moving on from pure abstraction, Derakshani then devised his personal artistic style, blending abstract and figurative elements. He is also well known for his experimental use of materials, including gold and silver paste, tar and sand, among others.

Acknowledged as one of the most important contemporary Iranian artists, Derakshani has his work featured in many public art collections including the British Museum, London; the Metropolitan Museum of Art, New York and the Tehran Museum of Contemporary Art. Furthermore, he has been showcased in numerous publications such as the NY Times, Los Angeles Times, Chicago Tribune, Art Newspaper UK and Russia, National Paper UAE, Gulf News, BBC Radio, to name a few.

Derakshani now divides his time between Dubai, UAE and Austin, Texas, USA, where, in parallel to his career in visual arts, he collaborates with legendary musicians including John Densmore, the drummer of The Doors.

Alfred Basbous (1924 – 2006)Alfred Basbous was born in Rachana, Lebanon, in 1924. His first exhibition in Beirut, at the Alecco Saab Gallery in 1958, marked the beginning of a long and successful career as a sculptor.

In 1960, he received a scholarship from the French government and became a pupil of the sculptor René Collamarini at L'Ecole Nationale des Beaux-Arts in Paris. In 1961, his works were included in the International Sculpture Exhibition at the Musée Rodin, in Paris. From 1994 to 2004, Basbous organised the International Symposium of Sculpture in Rachana, where famous sculptors from around the world were invited to create, sculpt and exhibit their works alongside his own.

Throughout his life, Basbous won many awards including the "Prix de l'Orient" in Beirut in 1963 and the Biennale prize in Alexandria in 1974. When he died in 2006, the President of the Lebanese Republic awarded him the Lebanese Order of Merit as a public honour.

Basbous’ works express a lifelong exploration of the human form and its abstract properties. Focused on the aesthetic principles of shape, movement, line and material, his sculptures display a deeply ingrained sincerity and a search for the essence of beauty. Working in the tradition of sculptors such as Arp, Brâncuşi and Moore, he explores the potential of noble materials including bronze, wood and marble to express the sensuality and purity of the human form.

The works of Alfred Basbous are part of numerous public collections throughout the world, including the Ashmolean Museum in Oxford, the Musée Rodin in Paris, the Hakone Open-Air Museum in Japan and the Modern and Contemporary Art Museum (MACAM) in Lebanon, among others. His monumental works are present in the public areas of Beirut and many Lebanese cities.

Basbous in Rachana, Lebanon (Image Courtesy of Alfred Basbous Foundation) Basbous in Rachana, Lebanon (Image Courtesy of Alfred Basbous Foundation) - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: sothebys.com Reza Derakshani Portrait (Credits to Artist at work, Dubai, 2013 © Ali Zanjani) Reza Derakshani Portrait (Credits to Artist at work, Dubai, 2013 © Ali Zanjani) - Mit freundlicher Genehmigung von: sothebys.com
Tags: Alfred Basbous, Asia, Malerei, Reza Derakshani, Skulpturen

EXHIBITION DETAILSDate and Opening Hours3 – 17 November 2017 Monday - Friday: 10am – 6pm Saturday: 11am – 5pmClosed on Sundays and Public HolidaysVenueSotheby’s Hong Kong Gallery, 5/F, One Pacific Place, 88 Queensway, Hong KongEnquiries(852) 2822 5566