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The Samdani Art Foundation is a private foundation〔(The Art Market: Spring in the air ) Financial Times April 14, 2012〕 based in Dhaka that aims to increase artistic engagement between Bangladesh and the rest of the world.〔(South Asian art to find new platform at first Dhaka summit ) Times of India March 22, 2012〕〔(India Art Fair organisers to help set up Dhaka Art Fair ) IBN Live April 9, 2012〕〔(First Dhaka Art Summit in Bangladesh From April 12–15 ) EF Times March 23, 2012〕〔(Entries called for Dhaka Art Summit ) Holiday February 10, 2012〕〔(South Asia becomes new global art hub ) Hindustan Times April 25, 2012〕〔(Master strokes Dhaka Art Summit in April ) The Daily Star February 7, 2012〕 == Founders == Founded in 2011 by collector couple〔( Collector's corner ) Business Standard March 3, 2012〕〔(Samdani to create another history ) The News Today March 11, 2012〕 Nadia and Rajeeb Samdani, the foundation has enabled Bangladeshi artists to expand their creative horizons through production grants, residencies, education programs, and exhibitions. The Foundation produces the bi-annual Dhaka Art Summit 〔(Art scaling heights ) The Hindu April 11, 2012〕〔(South Asian art to find new platform at first Dhaka summit ) India vision June 25, 2012〕〔(Inaugural Edition of the Dhaka Art Summit 12-15 April 2012 in Dhaka, Bangladesh ) India Education Diary April 2, 2012〕〔(Bangladesh Strives to be the New ‘India’ of Art ) The Wall Street Journal April 10, 2012〕〔(Bangladesh’s first art summit (and a hope to be the new India) ) Flash Art online April 11, 2012〕 , which is the world’s largest non-commercial platform for South Asian Art. The Foundation also collects art from all over the world, and the collection is available for Bangladeshi audiences to view (by appointment). Founders Rajeeb and Nadia Samdani were recognized on the 2015 Top 200 Collectors list by Artnews.〔(2015 TOP 200 COLLECTORS )〕 Recently, they also joined the International Council of the Tate Museum. Works from Documenta, the Venice Biennale, Liverpool Biennale have a permanent home in Bangladesh. The collection contains works by emerging Bangladeshi artists such as Ayesha Sultana as well as established international artists such as Ceal Floyer, Ai Wei Wei, Anish Kapoor, and Pedro Reyes.〔(Collector's corner ) Business Standard November 9, 2014〕 The collection and foundation are run by American curator Diana Campbell Betancourt who is the Artistic Director of the foundation.〔(Putting Bangladesh on the Arts Map ) The New York Times〕 Works from the Samdani Art Foundation collection are exhibited all over the world through loan requests at exhibitions such as the Kunsthalle Basel,〔()〕 Gwangju Biennial, and Fukuoka Asian Art Museum. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Samdani Art Foundation」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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