Quandra Loka—An Exhibit of Adi Da’s Art in Amsterdam

2014
may
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Quandra Loka—An Exhibit of Adi Da’s Art in Amsterdam

May 24, 2014

Announcing a new art exhibit from Da Plastique:

Adi Da: Quandra Loka
The world premiere of color photographic work by Adi Da Samraj

Galerie Pien Rademakers
Prinsengracht 570
Amsterdam, Netherlands

 

From May 24th to June 29th 2014, Galerie Pien Rademakers presents the solo exhibition Adi Da ‘Quandra Loka’ in Amsterdam—the world premiere of large-scale limited edition color photographic work by the artist Adi Da Samraj.

“The primary use of image-art is perceptual feeling-participation in the totality of the meaning-space that the image-art is. Indeed, that is why image-art should be made. Image-art should and must be made, because it enables human beings to participate in human existence in a right, true, and, potentially, profound sense.”

—from the book “Transcendental Realism”, by Adi Da Samraj

Galerie Pien Rademakers initiates a follow-up to the highly successful solo exhibition of AdiDa Samraj’s black and white photographic images in 2013. These never previously exhibited colorful works by Adi Da Samraj, are from the series ‘Quandra Loka’.

“A tribute to the woman, as the source of our existence”, is what 'Quandra Loka' symbolizes according to cabaret artist and UNICEF ambassador, Paul Van Vliet.

“I am not only intrigued, but thrilled about this art,” says Vliet. “It has to be discovered. I think it is so powerful, so beautiful. Once it is discovered, I think it could be a worldwide success.”

“Adi Da is an extremely unique and prolific artist, with a very keen and rich notion of what art is,” says Stuart Mather Gibson III, of Da Plastique, the division of the Adi Da Foundation that represents the art of Adi Da Samraj. (www.daplastique.com  ) “We live in an in an interesting art world today—so much art is self-referential and created as commodity. The spiritual root in art has been lost in almost all contemporary art. The 20th century is littered with art which disengaged itself from its spiritual roots.” 

PREVIOUS EXHIBITIONS

Adi Da Samraj was an official collateral participant in the renowned international Venice Biennale in 2007. The following year he was the first contemporary artist with a solo exhibition at the historic Cenacoli di Ognissanti in Florence—by invitation of the city of Florence, an obvious recognition by the city of Adi Da’s uniqueness. In 2010 and 2011 Sundaram Tagore Gallery presented his monumental one-of-kind work in New York and Los Angeles. In The Netherlands, both Adi Da's European premiere of his photographic work at the International Art Fair PAN Amsterdam in 2012, and the solo exhibition at Galerie Pien Rademakers in 2013 were great successes. The art of Adi Da was recently shown at the Strarta Art Fair at Saatchi Gallery in London. The Bargello Museum in Florence is mounting a solo exhibition of his work in July, 2015.

ABOUT THE ARTIST

Adi Da Samraj graduated from Columbia University in New York in 1961 with a Bachelor in philosophy, and from Stanford University in 1966 with a Master of Literature. He created art for more than forty years, working with a wide variety of materials and media, from paintings, photographic and digital art, video installations to 3D sculptures and projected performances. From the late nineties, Adi Da worked with extraordinarily sophisticated, multiple exposure techniques. The solo exhibition at Galerie Pien Rademakers is a collection of analogue "photographic paintings", which were created under water, without artificial light. The film was exposed several times in the camera, without digital processing or manipulations in the darkroom. His photographs are recognizable by their particular compositions, unique use of light, and mystical character. Adi Da describes the series Quandra Loka—created in 2002 and 2003—as a "visual reflection of a very simple circumstance: a woman in and near a pool of water”.

GALLERIE PIEN RADEMAKERS

Galerie Pien Rademakers is located in Amsterdam's Canal Ring – in the historical centre of Amsterdam, at Prinsengracht 570. In the gallery, art, design, fashion and vintage meet. Galerie Pien Rademakers website  

ABOUT DA PLASTIQUE AND THE ADI DA FOUNDATION

Da Plastique is a division of the Adi Da Foundation and is responsible for the fabrication, exhibition, and sale of the visual art of Adi Da Samraj. The Adi Da Foundation is charged with bringing the legacy of Adi Da Samraj—his visual and literary art, message about world peace, and philosophical and spiritual teachings— to audiences around the world.

 

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