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“Ninki ” is a Japanese word which means “Popular.”
The Ninki Art Project of drawings and drawings on photographs consists of numerous
archetypal images of popular celebrities in vague appearances. Their activities and
characters are anarchistic and individualized. The popular celebrities such as Michael
Jackson, Mike Tyson, Zinedine Zidan, Diego Maradona, Shoib Akhter (the World’s
Fastest Cricket Bowler), Asashoryu (25-time Top Division Sumo Champion in Japan)
have all been popular icons during the span of their careers, but all have been blemished
by controversy for one reason or another.
I focus on celebrities in excited, playful, sporty and happy moments. I draw remarkable
lines where they are about to fall or in moments where they demonstrate hard gestures
in the photographs. Their idolized appearances are highlighted by protective line drawings
that display an awareness of the performative ethos of iconic expression. The lines
underneath the falling position imply the stardoms can’t fall down from the gestures and
positions that they are held in.
U R G E N C Y O F
P R O X I M A T E
M A H M U D
D R A W I N G
F I R O Z
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EDITOR
Francesca Fanelli, James Jack, Aryan Snowball
PHOTOGRAPHY
Hiroshima Museum of Contemporary Art / Juri Yamashita, Sharjah Art Foundation / Alfredo Dancel Rubio, The Kunsthaus Tacheles, Mimi Fadmi / Asbestos Art space,
DESIGN AND CONCEPT Cindy Rodriguez
CONTRIBUTIONS
Ozawa Tsuyoshi, Asbestos Art Space
TRANSLATION
Miho Murashima
COVER IMAGE Asashoryu007 – Urgency of Proximate Drawing
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© 2011 FÄCT Publishing and Firoz Mahmud
All rights reserved. No part of this publication may be reproduced, stored in a retrieval system or transmitted in any form or by any means, electronic, mechanical, photocopying, recording or otherwise, without the prior written permission from the artist and publisher.
Publishing this book was made possible with generous support of Asian Cultural Council (ACC) New York, Ota Fine Arts Tokyo and Rijksakademie van Beeldende Kunsten in Amsterdam.
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FIROZ MAHMUD IS A BANGLADESHI ARTIST, WHO WAS BORN AND
raised in Khulna and Dhaka. After his graduation from Dhaka
University, he moved to Amsterdam for an artist-in-residence and
research program at Rijksakademie Van Beeldende Kunsten.
He has travelled, lived and worked in many countries in Europe,
Asia and the United States of America for the last decade. He
was adopted in many traditional cultures and life during his time
abroad, and also was very much impressed by popular culture
and various kinds of entertaining fields and media, which were
greatly expressed through mediums such as music, sports, politics,
animation, cartoon and film.
Besides his major art projects and painting, he makes drawings
with fun on celebrity images. He has been drawing for the
last few years on popular celebrities such as singers, sportsmen,
actors or actresses who have huge popularity, but all have
controversy in media and among the public.
During his life and career in Japan, he experienced a lot of
humorous and different feelings from Japanese manga,
animation, life, society and culture. Japanese Manga is a genre
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of cartoons, comic books, and animated films in Japanese society.
Firoz was inspired to make the Urgency of Proximate Drawing for
the famous celebrities. That is why the title of his drawing project
was named NinKi:UoPD.
“Ninki” is a Japanese word which means “popular.” The Ninki Art
Project of drawings and drawings on photographs consists of
numerous archetypal images of popular celebrities in vague
appearances. Their activities and character are anarchistic
and individualized. They are popular celebrities of different
fields of entertainment and culture – Michael Jackson,
Mike Tyson, Zinedine Zidan, Diego Maradona, cricketer
Shoib Akhter (world’s fastest cricket bowler), Sumo wrestler
Asashoryu Akinori (25 times top division Sumo champion in
Japan) among other are the main character of his drawings.
They are all popular icons during their span of career, but all
have been blemished by controversy for one reason or another.
NinKi Urgency of Proximate Drawings are mostly on Sumo wrestler
Asashoryo Akinori.1 Firoz was living in Japan for some time
and became interested in making the drawings on a sumo
wrestler who is both admired for his success in sumo wrestling
and controversial during his career. The other celebrities have
similar reasons for popularity and controversy.
Firoz focuses on celebrities in excited, playful, sporty and happy
moments in images. He draws remarkable lines where they are
about to fall or feel hard to gesture in the photographs. Their
idolized appearances are highlighted by protective line drawings
that display an awareness of the performative ethos of iconic
expression. The lines underneath the falling position imply
the stardoms can’t fall down from the gestures and positions that
they are held in. Most of the drawing structure he has named
“Tsukaibou” or “Salvager”. The “Tsukaibou” is a Japanese word
meaning support or a kind of “salvager.” The structure often
looks like a diamond or an octagon or a magician’s wand.2
Firoz is a magician to save the celebrities! He implies different
valuable reasons for most of the drawing structures. He uses his
own created structure of drawing on the image where needed.
Attesting to Sympathy for the Champions, Politic Strategy to Rescue
Superstar implies that he declares that the motion of the popular
icons need support while they are in danger of their falling
positions in the images. In the images, sometimes, they shout
opening their mouths and the “Tsukaibou” or “Salvager” is in
the mouth. The drawing structures allow the celebrities to
shout longer, in a relaxed mode – shouting against the media
that criticizes them.
3D STRUCTURE OF
“TSUKAIBOU”
OR “SALVAGER”
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After doing several projects with the drawings, Firoz does not
exhibit the Urgency of Proximate Drawings in commercial galleries
or museums in a formalized way. Instead, he prefers to exhibit
in public spaces 3, buildings, trains, buses, monuments related
to the celebrities’ own arenas, such as stadiums, concert halls, and
sumo dome. The images prefer to appear in music magazines,
cricket, football, boxing or wrestling magazines, and Japanese
gay magazines, like Budi. Some people told him that drawings
on sumo look naked and sexual, wouldn’t gay people love these!
The NinKi:UoPD (Urgency of Proximate Drawings) exhibited
and appeared in both places.
The Urgency of Proximate Drawings was initiated as fun while he
was drinking coffee or green tea. Gradually, friends, curators,
and artists were interested in seeing Firoz exhibit the drawings
as his artwork. He decided to express the drawings as his
series of art projects.
Several volumes of the NinKi:UoPD drawings were made and
exhibited in the last few years and held in different venues
in different countries. The project in New York will likely be
the last session for this project.
2008 – 2011NinKI : UoPD (Urgency of Proximate Drawing)
Tokyo, THE UNIVERSITY OF THE ARTS, Anole (A.), 2008.
UAE, Sharjah. SHARJAH BIENNALE 2009, RRR (Rally Round Rajah) at Halcyon Tarp Project. 2009.
Nigata, ECHIGO-TSUMATI ART TRIENNALE (Dynamo Art Project) Japan, Anole & Sentient Homology. 2009.
Hiroshima, HIROSHIMA MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART, Rescued Stardom. 2009.Bandung, Indonesia,
ASBESTOS ART SPACE & CITY, Whatever They are Scolded Your Star is Safe. 2010.Tokyo, UNDERGROUNDS, Loss of the Toss is Blessing of Their Disguise. 2010.
Tokyo, B.A.D. MUSEUM OF CONTEMPORARY ART – YUGA GALLERY, Tokyo University of the Arts, Yatta ! Anzen !
New York, UNDERGROUND AND PUBLIC SPACES, I buy, you frame – 10% tax and 100% discount. Firoz Mahmud’s NinKI: UoPD , Urgency of Proximate Drawing is on SALE. 2011 (Up-coming).
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Sculpture to correspond with the drawing image.
Wood, acrylic paint, bondSize of the object ‘Tsukaibou’ 60 x 60 x 40 cm
SALVAGER / TSUKAIBOU2009
“The objects of ‘Salvager,’ or ‘Tsukaibou,’ are 3-D models that protect or support the celebrities from their position in the photographs.”
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media: Ink, gel-based rollerball pen, felt-tip, correction fluid, and acrylic paint on paper.
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Loss of the Toss is Blessing of their Disguise, Underground and Billboards, Tokyo, Japan, 2011.
Yatta ! Anzen ! B.A.D. Museum of Contemporary Art, Yuga Gallery. University of the Arts, Tokyo, Japan, 2010.
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Underground & Billboards, Tokyo, Japan.LOSS OF THE TOSS IS BLESSINGOF THEIR DISGUISE
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B.A.D. Museum of Contemporary Art, Yuga Gallery. University of the Arts. Tokyo, Japan.
Yatta ! Anzen !2010
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RESCUED STARDOM, SUMO ASASHORYU
2009 - 2009 Black and white photograph, gel-based rollerball pen, felt-tip, correction fluid and acrylic paintSize of photographs vary from 20 x 30 cm to 150 x 200cm
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Whatever They Are Scolded, Your Star is Safe, Asbestos Art Space and City Public spaces, Bandung, Indonesia, 2010.
Rescued Stardom, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art (MoCA Hiroshima), Hiroshima, 2009.
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Asbestos Art Space, Bandung, IndonesiaWHATEVER THEY ARE SCOLDED,YOUR STAR IS SAFE
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City Public Spaces, Bandung, IndonesiaWHATEVER THEY ARE SCOLDED,YOUR STAR IS SAFE
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Installation view. Hiroshima City Museum of Con-temporary Art, (MoCa Hiroshima), Hiroshima, Japan
RESCUED STARDOM2009
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RESCUED STARDOM:DIEGO MARADONA
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RESCUED STARDOM:MIKE TYSON
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RESCUED STARDOM:----INSERT NAME-----
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RESCUED STARDOM:MICHAEL JACKSON
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Anole & Sentient Homology, Echigo-Tsumati Art Triennale (Dynamo Art Project), Nigata, Japan, 2009.
RRR (Rally Round Rajah), Sharjah Biennale at Halcyon Tarp Project, Sharjah, UAE, 2009.
Anole, The University of the Arts, Tokyo, Japan, 2008.
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Installation veiw: Echigo-Tsumati Art Triennale (Dynamo Art Project), Nigata, Japan
ANOLE AND SENTIENT HOMOLOGY2009
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The University of the Arts, Tokyo JapanANOLE2008
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Part of Halcyon Tarp Project at Sharjah Biennale, Sharjah, UAE
RRR (RALLY ROUND RAJAH)2009
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BIOGRAPHY
FIROZ MAHMUD (studio/pseudonym: fee`rose) was born in Khulna, Bangladesh. Based in Dhaka & Tokyo . He studied BFA (1997) from Dhaka University, MFA (2007) from Tama Art University and PhD (2011) from Tokyo University of the Arts.
He attended in artist residency/ research program at the Rijksakademie Van Beeldende Kunsten (2003-04), Amsterdam, Ozu Culture Center (2009), Italy, Kolkata Nandonik, Kolkata, National Art Gallery, Dhaka and International Studio and Curatorial Program (ISCP) (2010/2011) in New York.
He exhibited in a number of major exhibitions including, 1st Aichi Triennale (2010), Tashkent Biennale (2009), Sharjah Biennale , UAE (2009), Cairo Biennale (2008), Echigo-Tsumari Art Triennale (2006 & 2009 in DAP), Asian Biennale Bangladesh (2008, 2002 & 2000).
His work also exhibited at the Metropolitan Art Museum in Tokyo, Fuchu Art Museum, Ota Fine Arts, University Art Museum, Mori Art Museum (Center Gallery) , The University Art Museum, Tokyo University of the Arts
in Tokyo, Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, Aichi Prefectural Museum of Art (2010) in Japan, kunsthaus Tacheles in Berlin, Rochester Contemporary Art Center, New York, Sovereign Asian Art Foundation, The Landmark Atrium, Hong Kong, ShContemporary08, Shanghai Exhibition Center, S.M.A.K., The Municipal Museum of Contemporary Art – Ghent, Witte de With, Center for Contemporary Art,Rotterdam, Changwon Sungsan Art Hall, Korea, National Art Gallery, Rijksakademie, Dhaka, Van Beeldende Kunsten, Projectruimte Oost, MediaSchip in Amsterdam, Metropolitan-Gallery Mostings & Byggeriets Hus, Frederiksberg, Copenhagen,Denmark, Royal Over-seas League, London, Concourse RNCM, Manchester and Edinburgh College of Art, Scotland, Mayor Plaza, Madrid, Birla Academy, Kolkata, India, Asbestos Art Space, La Gallery, National Gallery and National Museum, Dhaka, Yatta ! Anzen ! - NinKi:UoPD, B.A.D. Museum of Contemporary Art Yuga Gallery Geidai, ‘Lamentation’ Ota Fine Arts , Tokyo. His up-coming shows are ‘I Buy, You Frame! 10% Tax,
100% Discount – Urgency of Proximate Drawing is on SALE’, New York and ‘Step Across This Line’ – Contemporary art from Bangladesh, India and Pakistan, Asia House, London.
He got several national and international awards and prizes including Asian Cultural Council/Starr Foundation grant from New York (ACC – 2010/ 2011), Short listed5-Jiro Yoshihara Project 2009mini, Osaka Contemporary Art Center, Prize for Art project Ideas` from Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art(2009), Arts Networks Asia (ANA research grant), Singapore (2007), Kaiseikai Foundation Grants (2007), Monbukagakusho Japanese Government Scholarship (2007), Dutch Ministry of Foreign Affairs Rijksakademie Fellowship , Netherlands (2003), ’Elizabeth Greenshields Foundation Grants’, Canada (1998), C.E.D.S.-Prize’, Royal Over-seas League, London, Khalaghar National Art Prize, Dhaka, Dilnasheen Khanom Gold Medal (2002) & Shilpachariya Zainul Gold Medal’ (All Art Media Best), Institute of Fine Art, Dhaka (1997). He represented by Ota Fine Arts in Tokyo.
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“Through a very unique pointof view, Firoz focuses on a moment of people’s lives.Although his method is verysimple, it reconstructs thespace in a very strong way.His works give viewers a lotof excitement.”
Ozawa Tsuyoshi, Artist
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