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“Reminiscence” by Joanna Li: A Captivating Short Film on Memory’s Maze

“Reminiscence” (Details of the Work), 2024, short film. Image courtesy of the artist.

At Milan Design Week, Joanna Li brought a fresh perspective to the intersection of art and memory with her captivating short film “Reminiscence.” Hosted at the Andrea Ingenito Contemporary Art Gallery, Li’s work stood out as a poignant exploration of the human experience through the lens of memory, drawing significant attention and sparking profound discussions among attendees.

“Reminiscence” is a meticulously crafted short film that guides viewers through the intricate maze of memory. Using frame-by-frame cinematic storytelling, the film delves into the past of an elderly woman, highlighting moments of joy, regret, and the inexorable passage of time.

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The visual elements are striking, with each frame resembling a piece of fine art, rich in detail and emotion. Accompanied by a haunting soundtrack, the film creates an immersive experience that evokes deep emotional responses from the audience.

“Reminiscence” (Details of the Work), 2024, short film. Image courtesy of the artist.

Joanna Li’s “Reminiscence” excels in its form and style, using precise cinematographic techniques to evoke a powerful narrative. The use of light and shadow, combined with carefully composed shots, enhances the emotional depth of the film. Li’s storytelling technique effectively intertwines different timelines, offering a seamless transition between past and present.

This approach not only underscores the complexity of memory but also illustrates the persistent influence of the past on the present. The sound design, with its evocative melodies and ambient noises, further amplifies the film’s emotional impact, creating a cohesive and poignant audio-visual experience.

“Reminiscence” (Details of the Work), 2024, short film. Image courtesy of the artist.

The inspiration behind “Reminiscence” lies in Li’s profound contemplation of memory and human experience. The film explores the intricate and often tumultuous nature of personal memories, connecting them to broader social and historical contexts. Through the elderly woman’s narrative, Li addresses universal themes of nostalgia, loss, and the relentless passage of time.

The film prompts viewers to reflect on their own memories, encouraging a deeper understanding of how past experiences shape their present lives. By situating individual memory within a larger framework, Li highlights the shared human condition, making the film’s message both personal and universal.

“Reminiscence,” 2024 (Exhibition at Milan Design Week). Image courtesy of the artist.

“Reminiscence” garnered significant acclaim at Milan Design Week, resonating deeply with audiences and critics alike. Li’s ability to blend technical prowess with profound emotional storytelling marks her as a visionary in contemporary art. The film’s success lies in its capacity to evoke introspection and dialogue about the nature of memory and its impact on our lives.

Li’s collaboration with the Andrea Ingenito Contemporary Art Gallery provided an ideal platform for her work, allowing it to reach a diverse and appreciative audience. This collaboration not only highlighted Li’s talent but also underscored the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in contemporary art.

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Joanna Li’s participation in Milan Design Week with her short film “Reminiscence” solidified her status as an innovative artist pushing the boundaries of contemporary art. The film offers a profound and unforgettable exploration of memory and the human experience, blending technical excellence with emotional depth. Through “Reminiscence,” Li invites viewers to embark on a reflective journey, urging them to consider the lasting impact of their own memories.

“Reminiscence” by Joanna Li provides a compelling and thought-provoking artistic experience. It invites further contemplation and encourages audiences to engage with the film personally. For those who have not yet experienced this remarkable work, it is an invitation to explore the profound connections between memory, art, and human experience.

The following references were made in this article: Andrea Ingenito Contemporary Art Gallery Exhibition Materials, Interviews and Artistic Profile of Joanna Li.


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Exclusive Interview with Renowned Slovenian Contemporary Artist Michael Gregorjev Murn | Part 3

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Welcome to the third part of our exclusive interview with Michael Gregorjev Murn, a renowned contemporary artist from Slovenia. Known for his ability to balance commercial success with creative integrity, Michael shares insights into his unique approach to the art business.

He discusses the dynamics of artwork sales, the significance of art fairs like ART Expo Ljubljana and ART Expo Trieste, as well as his solo exhibition at the prestigious Miart Gallery London.

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From navigating client expectations to leveraging social media, Michael’s experiences offer a fascinating glimpse into the evolving art market and the strategies he employs to stay at the forefront. Join us as we delve deeper into the world of this influential artist, exploring the intersection of artistic vision and entrepreneurial acumen.

Michael Gregorjev Murn at his solo exhibition in the Miart Gallery London
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How do you balance the commercial aspects of being an artist with your creative integrity?

I balance the commercial demands of being an artist with my creative integrity by blending my artistic vision with business savvy. By taking on various ventures and leadership roles in different industries, I manage to promote art and culture while maintaining financial stability.

Which artworks sell better, larger, or smaller?

In my experience, larger artworks tend to sell better. I believe this is because I can best capture and convey my vision on a grand scale. Larger pieces allow for more detailed expression and carry a certain visual impact that can be quite captivating. Thus, while larger artworks require more space and investment, they often attract collectors who are looking to make a significant impact in their environments.

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How do you promote, and where do you sell your art?

As an artist, I actively promote my work through a variety of impactful channels, primarily through my involvement with my company – AAMI Corporation. AAMI is not merely a business entity; it is a dynamic collective that bridges the worlds of art and business, offering a platform not only for myself but for a diverse group of international artists.

We facilitate numerous projects and exhibitions, making art accessible and integrated within the business community. Additionally, we organise art fairs such as ART Expo Ljubljana and the upcoming ART Expo Trieste starting this December. These expos serve as significant venues where art enthusiasts and collectors gather, providing artists with an opportunity to showcase their works on an international stage.

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A particularly exciting milestone in my career this year is my solo exhibition at the Miart Gallery, located on the prestigious St James’s Street in London. Scheduled for May and June, this event offers a deep dive into my artistic journey and latest creations.

Michael Gregorjev Murn, Irem Deniz, gallery owner, and Dr. Aleš Musar, spouse of the president of the Republic of Slovenia.
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This exhibition not only marks a pivotal moment in my career but also offers a unique opportunity for collectors and art lovers to engage with my work in a profound and personal way.

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Do you have to look for buyers, or do they find you?

Primarily, the buyers find me, which I am truly grateful for. Having dedicated many years to my craft, I believe the endorsements I receive from satisfied collectors play a crucial role. Their willingness to share their positive experiences with others has been instrumental in attracting new enthusiasts to my work.

Have you ever had to compromise your artistic vision for a commission or project? If so, how did you navigate that situation?

Yes, I’ve faced this scenario many times. Commissioned work inherently involves a blend of the artist’s vision and the client’s expectations. It’s much like a marriage, where compromise is essential. When I undertake a commission, I strive to maintain the integrity of my artistic vision while also accommodating the wishes of my client. This balancing act requires open dialogue and a deep understanding of what the client hopes to achieve with the artwork.

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You’ve participated in many art exhibitions. What has been your experience with them?

Participating in numerous art exhibitions has always been a great experience, particularly the collaborative aspects with other artists. However, I tend to prefer showcasing my work at solo shows where I have more control over how my art is presented.

Of course, this is always in collaboration with curators and gallerists who help to refine the vision and reach the audience effectively. Being somewhat of an eccentric, I also enjoy the aspect of being the center of attention at these solo exhibitions, where the focus is solely on my work and the narrative I wish to convey.

Michael Gregorjev Murn and His Excellency Osman Topčagić, Ambassador of Bosnia & Herzegovina, with signed monograph.
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What is your overall outlook on how the art market is changing? How do you stay updated with trends and developments in the art world?

The art market, like all fields of industry, is undergoing significant changes, and it’s important that we, as artists, are ready to embrace these shifts. While I appreciate and often adhere to more traditional methods of creating art, I do incorporate some modern techniques such as digital graphics.

I value the personal interaction with my clients, preferring to meet them face-to-face whenever possible. In this regard, I consider myself quite old school. I stay updated with trends and developments in the art world through conversations with peers, reading industry publications, and attending exhibitions, which helps me to understand the evolving landscape while maintaining my personal artistic integrity.

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What role do you think social media plays in the career of a contemporary artist?

Social media undoubtedly plays a significant role in the careers of contemporary artists. It provides a platform where some artists have gained recognition and are now enjoying considerable commercial success. However, maintaining a strong social media presence can be very time-consuming and often requires constant engagement or the help of a professional.

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In my case, I prefer to focus on creating art and engaging directly with clients and potential clients. To manage this, I have a team that handles my social media for me. This arrangement allows me to concentrate on what I love most—creating art and personal interactions with my audience.


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Pixels and Paint: Mixed Media Artist Nancy Jo Ward Debuts at Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum

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California-based mixed media artist Nancy Jo Ward is bringing her evocative portraits to the Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum for Japan’s 23rd International Art Exchange Exhibition from June 15-20, 2024.

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Ward creates rich, emotionally resonant figurative art using a hybrid approach that includes digital drawing, painting, and the use of gold and silver foils. Blurring the lines between pixels, paint, and algorithm, she shapes unique images that delve deep into the minds and hearts of her subjects.

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Working with a lush color palette, the artist offers archival prints on aluminum, each hand-finished using acrylics, oils, and pastels. The dreamy, vibrant result is alchemic and graceful. Ward manifests poignant, vivid portraits that speak powerfully to the inner depths of her subjects’ spirits while inviting viewers to partake in an intimate and profound dialogue with her subjects. Her passion for color, texture, and movement meshes with a fusion of digital and analog techniques that push beyond conventional artistic boundaries.

Ward’s robust intersection of mediums results in hauntingly lovely works, whose delicacy and depth shape a profound, light-filled grace, one which encourages exploration and transformation within subject and viewer alike. Her images form compelling visual narratives based on contemporary female identities that express emotions ranging from loss and grief to comfort and contemplation.

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For the Tokyo exhibition, she will be showing three of her mixed-media works: Taisha, Jesslyn, and Pantsuit Nation, each depicting a compelling female subject in nuanced rainbow shades.

The artist’s fluid and lustrous works will be showcased among those of 57 visual artists from the United States, including images from iconic artists Jackson Pollock and Prince Yisehak Fikre Sellassie. Ward considers it an honor to be included in a “celebration of diversity, cultural specificity, and individual expression of the human condition.” Her own work serves as an intrinsic part of this celebration.

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A professor of art and design at Allan Hancock College in Santa Maria, California, Ward received her Master of Arts with Distinction in Digital Fine Art from the University of the Arts London in 2018. Her hybrid portraiture work has been featured globally in numerous exhibitions; her experimental video Aura won an award at the 13th Concorso d’Arte Donne in Rinascita in Milan, Italy, in March of this year.

The exhibition will be held at: Tokyo Metropolitan Art Museum, 1F Citizens Gallery 3, 8-36 Ueno Park, Taito-ku, Tokyo 110-0007, Japan, from June 15-20. For more information about Ward and her artwork, visit NancyJoWard.com


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Monte Carlo Gems Unveils Exclusive B2C High Jewelry Exhibition: A Premiere of Elegance and Prestige

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Located between the crystal-clear waters of the Mediterranean Sea and the iconic Casino, Monte Carlo Gems is excited to announce its worldwide debut at the esteemed Fairmont Monte Carlo on July 18th, 2024.

The international high jewelry exhibition, starring the best vintage and modern high jewelry pieces, watches, as well as emerging designers’ collections, will be held from July 18th to July 22nd at the Fairmont Monte Carlo, well-known for its position overlooking the Formula 1 circuit and the famous Monte Carlo hairpin turn.

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The show dates have been strategically chosen by the founders as just before and after the show days there will be the renowned Monaco Auction Weeks, the perfect time and location to connect and network with potential clients within the refined international community of Monte Carlo.

On the first day of the exhibition, July 18th, there will be an exclusive private preview of the show with limited access only to exhibitors’ guests and VIPs invited by the board and press. There will also be an Opening Gala with a Cocktail Reception held in the Galerie Cristal, the terrace of the show that overlooks the beautiful Mediterranean Sea.

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In the following days, there will be a full-schedule program of events, conferences, and private gatherings organized by Monte Carlo Gems. Following the exclusive private opening on the 18th, the B2C show will be accessible to the public and visitors from July 19th to 22nd.

During each day of the show, there will be a full-schedule program of conferences and interviews with different specialists in the jewelry field. The Monte Carlo Experience Program has been created by the MCG marketing team to let brands and clients mingle at cocktails, private gatherings, and dinners at prime locations to enjoy the city life of Monte Carlo from the most exclusive seats.

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As we literally have all spotlights on this opening premiere, we couldn’t find a better claim than “All Lights On Us!” for the launch of Monte Carlo Gems. Nonetheless, the show aims to express cinema’s timeless elegance in its golden era, paying homage to the legendary Monte Carlo’s iconic image represented in some remarkable movies like “007 Never Say Never Again” and “Monte Carlo Grand Casino.”

The founders, jewelry insiders with many years of expertise within the field, aim to bring together connoisseurs, enthusiasts, and collectors from different nationalities to create an exclusive club signed off by the exceptional Monte Carlo trademark as the only and one-of-a-kind authentic international jewelry exhibition taking center stage in the Principality of Monaco.


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The Grand Opening of ‘ECHOES’ by Michael Gregorjev Murn at Miart Gallery London | VIDEO

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Michael Gregorjev Murn had a vision – an exhibition that not only revealed his latest masterpieces but also connected art enthusiasts with one another. The challenge was immense; Michael needed a venue that could do justice to his work, an audience that could appreciate the depth of his art, and an event that would leave a lasting impression.

The first step in this journey was finding the perfect gallery. The Miart Gallery London, owned and led by Ms. Irem Deniz, was an ideal choice. Renowned for its contemporary and modern art, the gallery is nestled in the heart of Mayfair and provides the perfect backdrop for Murn’s powerful pieces.

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The gallery’s reputation added an air of significance to the event, making it an attractive destination for art lovers and collectors alike. With the venue secured, the next challenge was to ensure the exhibition’s launch would be unforgettable.

That followed the planning of a two-part launch: a VIP Preview on May 9 and a Grand Opening on May 10. This dual approach allowed for an exclusive initial viewing, ensuring a private ambiance.

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May 9 arrived, and the VIP Preview unfolded flawlessly. Collectors, gallerists, and art enthusiasts gathered in the elegant setting, mingling and discussing the display. The atmosphere buzzed with excitement as some of the attendees debated their favorites, marking the official opening of ‘ECHOES.’

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A slightly different atmosphere followed on May 10, when the Grand Opening opened its doors to a variety of attendees, including members of the British-Slovenian Centre of Commerce, Dr. Aleš Musar, spouse of the President of the Republic of Slovenia, Mr. Miha Mermal, CMO of BTC, d. d., the General Partner of MGM Exhibitions, along with members of the Rotary Club of London and the House of Lords.

BTC, d. d. / General Partner of MGM Exhibitions

The event was more than just an exhibition; it was a cultural convergence. Dr. Musar, renowned for his support of culture and the arts, delivered an inspiring and light-hearted speech that set the tone for the evening. Murn’s own words resonated with the audience, drawing them into the vision behind his projects.

After the official speech, a symbolic ribbon-cutting and a saxophone performance marked the official opening of ‘ECHOES.’ Adding a personal touch, Murn signed monographs for attendees, creating memories and deeper connections with his audience.

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The launch wasn’t just a celebration of a successful artist, but also a tactful entrepreneurship. Murn’s ability to blend creativity with business highlighted his dual role as an artist and visionary leader. The exhibition, running until June 16, 2024, offers visitors a chance to immerse themselves in his world of ideas, state of mind, and stories.

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Michael Gregorjev Murn’s path to this moment was one of constant evolution and exploration. Known for his abstract paintings and digital graphics, Murn’s work often delves into complex and multifaceted themes. His ability to convey metaphysical complexities through his art has garnered international acclaim, making ‘ECHOES’ an important milestone in his career.

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Supporting Murn every step of the way has been his biggest partner, BTC, d. d. The company’s Chairman, Jože Mermal, expressed his pride in supporting Murn’s art career and AAMI Corporation. “Michael has always been a running force of new art movements in Slovenia,” Mermal shared, “and he always understood the importance of international activities and promotion of arts worldwide.”

This partnership is more than just financial backing; it’s a shared vision of integrating art into everyday life. BTC’s commitment to art is evident in their extensive collection of over 450 artworks and the creation of cultural spaces within BTC City Ljubljana.

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They believe that art should be accessible, inspiring personal and societal transformation. This philosophy aligns seamlessly with Murn’s mission, making BTC an invaluable partner in his journey. Together, they continue to push the boundaries of cultural creativity, making significant contributions to the advancement of society.

The exhibition also marked the beginning of an ambitious eight-year global tour, which promises to further solidify Murn’s status as a leading contemporary artist, pushing the boundaries of art and inspiring audiences worldwide.

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The story of ‘ECHOES’ is not just about the art on display but the journey behind it—the meticulous planning, the emotional speeches, and the connections forged between the artist and his audience. It’s a story of vision, execution, and the profound impact of art on our lives. As visitors walk through Miart Gallery, they don’t just see Murn’s works; they experience the echoes of his journey, resonating within the walls and within themselves.

BTC, d. d. / General Partner of MGM Exhibitions


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