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  • Three Thousand “Lovely Daze Issue 6: Rose is a Rose is a Rose is a Rose”

    If you are especially well versed at the internets then you’ll probably know about this diamond already. If you are not, learn this. Charwei Tsai is both an artist and one of those independent publishing earth mother types – but not in an annoying way. Her platform is Lovely Daze, a surprisingly analogue approach to deep thinking. Issue 6’s floral titling pays homage to Gertrude Stein and chronicles the women in Tsai’s life, with the chapters presented as months and based on cycles of the moon.

    Showing life through the eyes of Alba Roberts, Tsering Tashi, Sita Raiter and others, these personal accounts honour a lot of clever ladies. Just like Charwei Tsai’s work, Lovely Daze infects the chemistry of your mind and politely punctuates its habitat.

    SEE ORIGINAL ARTICLE HERE

  • Lovely Daze showcased at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation

    Lovely Daze showcased at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation

    Lovely Daze showcased at Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation, Sydney
    “Words Etc” wall space designed by architect Chris Bosse
    from LAVA (Laboratory for Visionary Architecture)
    October 23, 2009

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  • The Sydney Morning Herald “The Fleeting Beauty of Art That is Made to Perish”

    The Sydney Morning Herald “The Fleeting Beauty of Art That is Made to Perish”

    CHARWEI TSAI’S creations, unlike many in art, are not made to last. She writes Buddhist mantras and more on bonsai trees, lotus leaves, blocks of ice and even tofu, and it is not long before the elements take hold of her natural canvases and they die.

    But that is part of the appeal for the Taiwanese artist, 29, who lives and works in New York, Paris and Taipei and recently enlisted Yoko Ono in a project.

    “It’s a message that’s reflected from the Buddhist mantras about the impermanence of life and our environment,” Tsai said. Things around and within us were constantly changing.

    As the Herald visited to find the artist painting ink numbers on a big block of ice under the midday sun and them smudging and losing form within seconds, the notion of transience that pervades her work was unmistakable. ”Uh oh, it’s cracked,” she said of the morphing ice as a bunch of bonsai trees stood nearby, some covered with Chinese script, and others soon to be.

    Fortunately, as she continued in the courtyard of the Sherman Contemporary Art Foundation in Paddington, where her Water, Earth and Air exhibition opens next Thursday, her fleeting ice craft was being filmed in far-longer-lasting video footage, as is common for her work.

    The installations in Tsai’s Sydney debut include those bonsais, lotus leaves and rose petals adorned with Chinese text on different themes, a time-lapse video of tofu rotting and footage of her writing the Buddhist ”heart sutra” – which she learned as a child – on a mirror reflecting the sea at Bondi, as well as earth and sky elsewhere.

    Tsai, a protege of the Chinese artist Cai Guo-Qiang, has had a remarkable rise in just four years creating art. She has exhibited in New York, Athens and Tokyo and heads to Brisbane soon to show work at the sixth Asia Pacific Triennial of Contemporary Art, opening December 5.

    She later exhibits in Bogota, Mumbai and Paris.

    She also puts out a biannual art journal, Lovely Daze, and recently had Ono contribute the cover image of her compilation album Walking On Thin Ice. The exchange was ”amazing”.

    Tsai’s Buddhist approach looks to have helped her rise.

    “I think things have been going well because I’m not so attached to the career part. I think the less attached you are with things, the smoother it goes.”

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  • Lovely Daze Issue 6: A Rose is a Rose is a Rose is a Rose Book Launch & Special Performances

    Lovely Daze Issue 6: A Rose is a Rose is a Rose is a Rose Book Launch & Special Performances

    Lovely Daze Issue 6: A Rose is a Rose is a Rose is a Rose
    Book Launch & Special Performances
    Wil Shine (Mark Borthwick, Pete Vogl, Jocelyn Soubiran) &
    Bow Ribbons (Willow Gibbons & Pete Vogl)
    Lovely Daze Desserts by pastry chef Angela Garcia
    4th New York Art Book Fair
    Presented by Printed Matter
    Friday, October 2, 2009, 5-7pm
    P.S.1. Contemporary Art Center
    22-25 Jackson Avenue
    Long Island City, NY 11101

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  • Tokyo Art Beat

    Tokyo Art Beat

    “Tokyo’s First Art Book Fair Got Off to a Fun and Bustling Start” by Cameron McKean

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  • Lovely Daze Special Edition: Rose Book launch at Zine’s Mate First Tokyo Art Book Fair

    Lovely Daze Special Edition: Rose Book launch at Zine’s Mate First Tokyo Art Book Fair

    Lovely Daze Special Edition: Rose
    Book launch at Zine’s Mate
    First Tokyo Art Book Fair
    July 9-12, 2009
    Vacant 3-20-13 Jingumae, Shibuya
    Tokyo, Japan

    Special thanks to Hiroshi Eguchi, Oliver Watson, Futoshi Miyagi, Naoko Higashi, and Noiz Architects!

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  • For Chef Patissiere Angela Garcia, It’s Sweet Dreams with New Lovely Daze Special Edition Book: ROSE

    For Chef Patissiere Angela Garcia, It’s Sweet Dreams with New Lovely Daze Special Edition Book: ROSE

    You won’t find a food stylist in the credits for this cookbook. But there is eye candy, of a different kind.

    In Lovely Daze Special Edition Book: ROSE, pastry chef Angela Garcia explores the ingredient rose in dessert recipes paired with drawings and paintings by artist Cristina Rodriguez.

    The beautiful collection will be unveiled internationally this weekend at the Tokyo Art Book Fair and will be available for $15 online here in about two weeks. Both Angela and Cristina are of Colombian decent and currently based in Miami.

    The confections are whimsical, the stuff of fairy tales and myths, likely to be gobbled up by ethereal forest nymphs and to tempt the mortal sweet tooth. From dark chocolate fondant with rose oil to rose crème brûlée and raspberry, lychee and rose marmalade, one could certainly envision Sophia Coppola’s Marie Antoinette indulging her court – or hairdo! – with these decadent nibbles. Or perhaps Alice in Wonderland may have encountered such singular delicacies at the Mad Hatter’s tea party? Left to the imagination, manifestations of the desserts and their appeal are equally enhanced.

    Publisher Charwei Tsai, a Taiwanese artist based in New York, completes the picture; her biannual art publication, Lovely Daze, is the inspiration for Angela’s local business, the Lovely Daze Dessert Bar. Charwei’s sixth issue will release this fall and is themed after Gertrude Stein’s famous verse: “Rose is a rose is a rose is rose.”

    “Cristina and I were inspired by this quote to start the project,” Angela says of the beginnings of this, her first book. “The rose macaron is my signature dessert. I naturally had an inclination towards the project, and it was easy to extend this recipe into other rose-inspired confections.”

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  • THEME : “Lovely Daze”

    THEME : “Lovely Daze”

    by Catzie Vilayphonh

    Part Lookbook, part poetry and prose, Lovely Daze is a zine inspired by founder Charwei Tsai’s admiration of art. The minimalist layout and lack of editorial gives readers a gallery feel; you take in each piece and move on to the next. The back over of the last issue, “Numbers,” features a photo of ink writings on squid; the current issue, “Hunter and Gatherers,” includes an image of a Taiwanese indigenous mushroom farm quietly waiting for harvest. The bi-annual publication provides a platform for artists to present their ideas with abstract aesthetics that will keep curious minds intrigued.”

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  • Lovely Daze Special DVD + Zine Edition Release Under Influence In collaboration with TALENTS

    Lovely Daze
    Special DVD + Zine Edition Release
    Under Influence
    In collaboration with TALENTS
    by Joanna Chevalier
    October 23-26, 2008
    Third New York Art Book Fair
    Phillips de Pury & Company
    450 West 15th Street at 10th Avenue, 3rd Floor, NYC

  • Lovely Daze issue 5: Hunters & Gatherers Exhibition in collaboration with Eko-Lab and Ekovaruhuset

    Lovely Daze issue 5: Hunters & Gatherers Exhibition in collaboration with Eko-Lab and Ekovaruhuset

    Lovely Daze issue 5:
    Hunters & Gatherers
    Exhibition in collaboration with
    Eko-Lab and Ekovaruhuset
    Tuesday, September 9, 2008, 3-6pm
    Gabarron Foundation, Carriage House Center for the Arts
    149 East 38th Street, New York, NYC
    (Between Third & Lexington Avenues)
    With Lovely Daze Dessert Bar by Angela Garcia

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