The Rockefeller Foundation Bellagio Creative Arts Fellows
2014AThe Bellagio Creative Arts Fellows is a high profile program, recognizing visual artists whose work is inspired by global or social issues and demonstrates exceptional originality. Established in 2008, the program seeks to raise the international visibility of some of the most interesting contemporary visual artists and their innovative work. The Fellows receive a cash award and undertake a residency of two months at the Center. They also benefit from interactions with a stimulating community of resident scholars, writers, policymakers, and artists.
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Dinh Q. Lê is a conceptual artist, born in Vietnam, whose artistic practice consistently challenges
how our memories are recalled within the context of contemporary life. Lê’s artistic investigations
elucidate a commitment to the artistic process as a means of excavating history, in the uncovering and revealing of alternate ideas of loss and redemption.
From Vietnam to Hollywood 2006
Light & Belief 2012
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The Infrastructure of Nationalism 2009
Berni Searle is a South African artist who works with photography, video, and film to produce lens-based installations that stage narratives connected to history, memory, and place. Often politically and socially engaged, Searle’s work also draws on the universal emotions associated with vulnerability, loss and beauty.
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Interlaced 2011
Gateway 2010
Voyage 2008Lament II 2011
Full Body Quotation 2011
Mishima in Mexico 2012Wildness 2012
P.I.G. 2009
Wu Tsang is a Los Angeles based artist, filmmaker, and performer. Tsang was named one of Filmmaker Magazine’s “25 New Faces of Independent Film” in 2012, and is a Film Independent Project Involve alum. His first feature WILDNESS won awards including the Grand Jury Prize for Outstanding Documentary at Outfest 2012.
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The Rockefeller Foundation launched the Bellagio Creative Arts Fellowship in 2008, offering an exciting opportunity for visual artists. This high-profile program, selected by a distinguished international panel, hosts visual artists at the Bellagio Center for extended residencies to develop projects inspired by or related to social or global issues.
The Bellagio Creative Arts Fellows program is a selective award that helps advance the work of some of the most innovative, global, contemporary visual artists and raises their visibility in new arts, policy, and academic circles. The Fellows receive a cash award, undertake a two-month residency at the Center, and are provided with a travel award. They also contribute to and benefit from interactions among a stimulating community of scholars, writers, policymakers, and other artists who share dinners and occasional presentations at the Center. The combination of an extended stay, a generous stipend, private work space, and a unique group of fellow residents makes a Creative Arts Fellowship at the Bellagio Center a remarkable, unparalleled opportunity in the global arts community. www.rockefellerfoundation.org/bellagio-center
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