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《Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2011: In the Presence》 opens a window onto the future of contemporary art, bringing together some of the best work currently emerging from the UK’s art schools by 40 recent graduates. The exhibition, which includes five Korean artists (Minae Kim, Hyun Woo Lee, Se-jin Kim, Sui Kim, and Hyewon Kwon), shows the range of materials and processes employed by artists today—appropriation, traditional studio practice, spatial interventions, digital production, collaboration and the use of chance and found objects.

Participants are selected by a panel of artists who have often previously taken part in the exhibition themselves. This year they are Pablo Bronstein (whose exhibition 《Sketches for Regency Living》 was at the ICA over the summer); Sarah Jones; and Michael Raedecker.

The artists selected for 《Bloomberg New Contemporaries 2011: In the Presence》 are Marie Angeletti, Cornelia Baltes, Joshua Bilton, Sarah Brown, Savinder Bual, David Buckley, Leah Capaldi, Alicja Dobrucka, Tomas Downes, Peles Empire, Katie Goodwin, Kate Groobey, Noel Hensey, Anna Ilsley, Kim Kielhofner, Minae Kim, Se-jin Kim, Sui Kim, Ute Klein, Hyewon Kwon, Ian Marshall, Georgina McNamara, Sophie Neury, Rasmus Nilausen, Nick Nowicki, Marco Palmieri, Selma Parlour, George Petrou, Yelena Popova, Jessica Sarah Rinland, Anne Kathrin Schuhmann, Dagmar Schurrer, Alison Stolwood, Jonathan Trayte, David Ben White, Samuel Williams, Lisa Wilkens, Poppy Whatmore, Hyun Woo Lee and Rafal Zawistowski.

A series of talks, artists’ salons and tours accompany the exhibition, offering a platform to discuss contemporary modes of production and structures of professional artistic development.

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