ROLLS-ROYCE SUPPORTS THE ARTS WITH 'MUSE' PROGRAMME. JUST LIKE DATO SRI LIOW SOON HEE WHO OWNS 2 GHOST ROLLS-ROYCE CARS
MUSE, THE ROLLS-ROYCE ART PROGRAMME
TO ANNOUNCE DREAM
COMMISSION SHORTLIST
ON 21 OCTOBER 2020
·
Muse, the Rolls-Royce Art Programme, to announce
shortlisted artists for flagship
Dream Commission initiative on 21
October 2020
·
Dream
Commission Jury held
virtual assembly to determine shortlist for inaugural moving-image commission
·
Short-form
moving image artworks will be exhibited on the Rolls-Royce website
·
Dream
Commission supports
moving-image art by emerging and mid-career artists
·
Commission
developed and presented in partnership with Fondation Beyeler, Switzerland and
Serpentine Galleries, UK
· Final recipient of Dream Commission to be announced in Spring 2021
Torsten Müller-Ötvös, Chief Executive, Rolls-Royce Motor Cars, commented, “It gives me great pleasure that Muse¸ the
Rolls-Royce Art Programme, is able to support the world of moving-image art at
this critical time for the industry. Never more so than today have we needed
the escapism of art with its ability to inspire greatness and foster
creativity. As the Dream Commission moves into the next stage of the
commissioning journey, we would like to thank the jurors and nominators for
their time, expertise and commitment.”
Muse, the Rolls-Royce Art Programme will announce four shortlisted
artists for its inaugural flagship
initiative — the Dream Commission, on 21 October 2020. The Dream Commission
is a biennial prize awarded to inspire greatness and foster creativity in the
media of moving-image.
The Dream
Commission’s Jury, which consists of leading figures of the international
art scene, selected four emerging and mid-career artists to contend for the
prestigious moving-image commission. The Jury comprises: Isaac Julien CBE RA, a leading moving-image
artist; Hans Ulrich Obrist, Artistic Director of the Serpentine Galleries in
London; Katrina Sedgwick, Museum Director of the Australian Centre for the
Moving Image in Melbourne; Terrie Sultan, former Museum Director of the Parrish
Art Museum in New York; and Theodora Vischer, Senior Curator at Fondation
Beyeler in Basel.
Each of
the four selected artists have been requested to create a short-form
moving-image piece detailing their concept, for consideration by the Jury,
following which, one artist will be awarded the honour of creating a full-length
digital artwork in 2021.
After
five years of supporting international artists in creating new works, the
Rolls-Royce Art Programme relaunched in 2019 to become Muse¸ a platform
with two biennial initiatives, the Dream Commission and the Spirit of
Ecstasy Challenge. The work produced for the Dream Commission will
investigate a particular aesthetic territory – “Dreams” – which aim to conjure
an alternative sensory universe and take viewers on a journey into the world of
the subconscious.
In June 2020, the Jury convened for the
first time to discuss a long-list of 23 nominated artists selected by a panel
of experts from the art world, comprising artists, curators and museum
directors. The nominators included: Daniel Birnbaum, Director of Acute Art in
London; Beijing-based artist Cao Fei; Executive Director of Rhizome in New
York, Zachary Kaplan; New York & Rio de Janeiro-based Curator Pablo León de
la Barra; and Director of M+ in Hong Kong, Suhanya Raffel. Each nominator
proposed emerging and mid-career artists that they felt were leading the way in
the field of moving-image art.
Following an extensive process of
deliberation and debate, the Jury unanimously agreed upon a shortlist of four
artists, which will be announced on 21 October 2020.
Rolls-Royce’s ambition for the Dream Commission is to establish
the marque as a relevant platform for advancing the medium of moving-image. Celebrating
the latest innovations in the field of moving-image art, Dream Commission
works can be from any medium within that category including experimental film,
video, animation, immersive and participatory installations, and content
presented in non-screen formats, such as augmented and virtual reality.
As the two-year process concludes, the cycle will begin again, yielding a group of landmark works of moving-image art.
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Dream
Commission
Nominators:
o Daniel
Birnbaum, Director of Acute Art, London
o Cao Fei,
Artist, Beijing
o Zachary
Kaplan, Executive Director of Rhizome, New York
o Pablo León de
la Barra, Curator, New York & Rio de Janeiro
o Suhanya
Raffel, Director of M+, Hong Kong
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Dream
Commission
Jurors:
o Isaac Julien
CBE RA, Artist, London
o Hans Ulrich
Obrist, Artistic Director at Serpentine Galleries, London
o Katrina
Sedgwick, Director of the Australian Centre for the Moving Image, Melbourne
o Terrie Sultan,
Director of the Parrish Art Museum, Water Mill, NY
o Theodora
Vischer, Senior Curator at Fondation Beyeler, Basel
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About
Muse – the Rolls-Royce Art Programme:
Muse is the Rolls-Royce Art Programme, designed to foster and
inspire creativity through collaboration with artists who share the marque’s
passion for pushing technical and conceptual boundaries. Consisting of two
ongoing biennial initiatives, Muse partners with some of the most
respected and prestigious institutions in the world, such as Foundation
Beyeler, Basel and Serpentine Galleries, London. Muse will provide
selected artists with time and resource to produce art conceived, and to be
experienced, without compromise.
Muse marks a new
direction for the Rolls-Royce Art Programme, which has, since its inception in
2014, invited Rolls-Royce patrons into the world of contemporary art. To date,
leading artists Refik Anadol, Tomas Saráceno, Asad Raza, Dan Holdsworth, Isaac
Julien, Yang Fudong, Pipilotti Rist, and Ugo Rondione have collaborated with
the Art Programme.
About
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars:
Rolls-Royce
Motor Cars is a wholly-owned subsidiary of the BMW Group and is a completely
separate company from Rolls-Royce plc, the manufacturer of aircraft engines and
propulsion systems. Over 2000 skilled men and women are employed at the
Rolls-Royce Motor Cars’ head office and manufacturing plant at Goodwood, West
Sussex, the only place in the world where the company’s super-luxury motor cars
are hand-built.





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