This group exhibition was shown for 6 months at the Jim Thompson Art Center, Bangkok
In the background, left, next to Mascha Mioni's Rooibos Teabag Dress, Ana Lisa Hedstrom's "our wide blue and black sea" and the white "A Knitted Object" by Ataphol Sujrapinyokul
Foto: Edith Cheung, Hong Kong
Curated by Kinor Jiang and Yoshiko Iwamoto Wada, Mascha Mioni was the only European showing her work together with 20 artists from South East Asia and beyond:
Keiko AMENOMORI-SCHMEISSER (Australia/Japan)
Junichi ARAI (Japan)
Jean CACISEDO (USA)
Frank CONNET (USA)
Ana Lisa HEDSTROM (USA)
Wen Yin HUANG (Taiwan)
Hiroshi ISHIZUKA (Japan)
Kinor JIANG (Hong Kong/China)
Christina KIM (USA)
Yee I LANN (Malaysia)
Rachel MEGINNES (USA)
Mascha MIONI (Switzerland)
Joan MORRIS ( USA)
Kambui OLUJIMI (USA)
Restu RATANANINGTYAS (Indonesia)
Jin-Sook SO (Sweden/ Korea)
Musey XU(China)
Guoxiang YUAN (Hong Kong/ China)
Korakrit ARUNANONDCHAIA (Thailand)
taphol SUJRAPINYOKUL (Thailand)
Ek THONGPRASERT (Thailand)
During October/November 2014 Mascha Mioni was artist in residence at the JinZe Arts Center, Shanghai, and displayed there her new creations in an exhibition Mascha Mioni spent more than two months in China and incorporated the manyfold impressions in a variety of ways in her work.
The discarded rice straw, that she found lying in the yard, was recycled into an eleven yards long ladder "Purpose of Life". The calligraphy lessons led to thirty paintings "Ink on Paper". With the red seal-ink she bought on the antique-/flea-market she 'signed' close to 5000 fingerprints on paper. The image of the cotton-pickers in the vast fields of Xinjiang and the raw cotton balls found in the nearby village, together with the old bricks lying around from the reconstruction work, resulted in the installation "20 Pyramids"; and the soot-blackened cotton cloth of the cook inspired to "Phoenix from the Ashes".
he 9th International Shibori Symposium at the China National Silk Museum in Hangzhou is accompanied by an exhibition "Contemporary Art" (Oct. 13 - Dec. 6) and the jury has selected two works of Mascha Mioni, the installation "Lismete" and the animated mobile "Dance of Life".
3D-Installation "Lismete" at the China National Silk Museu, Hangzhou, plastic bags cut, knitted, stretched, 900 x 450 x 400 cm (27x15x12 ft), Foto Heiner Graafhuis
The four-day symposium is chaired by Dr. Feng ZHAO, director of the China National Silk Museum and Yoshiko Iwamoto WADA, president of the World Shibori Network. Mascha Mionis creations are displayed together with the art-work of many of the best known international textile artists.
art-work from different periods and newest creations of paintress Mascha Mioni and sculptor Lawrence McLaughlin
Swiss painter Mascha Mioni, Meggen/Lucerne, and sculptor Lawrence McLaughlin from Phoenix/USA combine in their joint expositions sculptures and paintings. Eva and Fredy Amrein have selected works from different periods and newest creations for their gallery, which is situated idyllicly next to the Reuss in the old part of Lucerne.
The exposition begins on July 3rd and ends August 3rd
Vernissage: Thursday, July 3rd, 2014 6 - 8 p.m.
Flowers for Art at Flowerevents, Meggen
Until June 20 Mascha Mioni is showing her newest paintings in oli and pigment on canvas, as well as collages and oil on lithography and paper at Flowerevents, Meggen.