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29/9/2011

Medi(t)ation

National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan

The 2011 Asian Art Biennial features 40 artists and collaboration groups from 21 Asian regions, including Taiwan, Japan, Korea, China, Hong Kong, Russia, Vienna, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia, Singapore, Malaysia, India, Australia, New Zealand, and artists from Central and West Asia as Iran, USA/Iraq, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Israel, and Pakistan. Presenting works in form of installation, painting, video, sculpture, onsite projects, performance, and interactive workshop to enrich the perspectives of Asian Art.


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The 2011 Asian Art Biennial proposes the theme Medi(t)ation, a concept that reflects the trend across Asia towards an M-shaped societal structure and the related threats it poses, while presenting a strongly communicative Asian cultural stance and stressing methods for mediating conflicts and tensions.

This biennial features 40 artists and collaboration groups from 21 Asian regions, including Taiwan, Japan, Korea, China, Hong Kong, Russia, Vienna, Indonesia, Philippines, Cambodia, Singapore, Malaysia, India, Australia, New Zealand, and artists from Central and West Asia as Iran, USA/Iraq, Kazakhstan, Turkey, Israel, and Pakistan. Presenting works in form of installation, painting, video, sculpture, onsite projects, performance, and interactive workshop to enrich the perspectives of Asian Art.

Medi(t)ation is a neologism coined especially for this exhibition. This new term combines the two core concepts of mediation and meditation, stressing mediation of conflict while also standing for the longing for reconciliation inherent in the human spirit. By coining the term “M-shaped society,” renowned Japanese economist and trends expert Kenichi Ohmae placed his finger on the changes to the social and economic structure we are currently undergoing. Medi(t)ation refers to exploring changing Asian culture, and how artists search for a middle ground between traditional values and modern cultural development amidst widely varying extreme influences; and how they look for the room for “cultural mediation” over the course of reflection and shifting power structures, to establish their position in the anxious area of global cultural competition.

The 2011 Asian Art Biennial will have its opening ceremony at National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts on the night of September 30. The exhibition officially opens to the public on October 1. The biennial's opening will be accompanied by an international Forum and Artist Talks dedicated to discussing Asian contemporary art. The participating artists at this year's Biennial will be invited to the Artist Talks on Oct. 1 for in-depth analyses on the links between their personal creations and the realities of present day Asia.

"2011 Asian Art and Curator's Forum" will be held on October 2 and scholars and curators from China, India, South Korea and Central Asia will give insightful presentations about contemporary Asian Art.

Participating Artists:
Hamra ABBAS(Pakistan)
Bani ABIDI (Pakistan)
AIDA Makoto(Japan)
Alfredo & Isabel AQUILIZAN (Philippines)
BAE Young-Whan (Korea)
Guy BEN-NER(Israel)
Andrey BLAZHNOV (Russia)
Leslie DE CHAVEZ(Philippines)
E CHEN(Taiwan)
Aristarkh CHERNYSHEV(Russia)
Parastou FOROUHAR(Iran)
Shaun GLADWELL(Australia)
Nigel HELYER(Australia)
Penny HES YASSOUR(Israel)
HO Tzu Nyen (Singapore)
HUANG Ming-Cheng(Taiwan)
Dinh Q LE(Vietnam)
LIN Chuan-Chu (Taiwan)
MIN Jung Yeon (South Korea)
Wawi NAVARROZA (Philippines)
Ahmet ÖGÜT(Turkey)
OHMAKI Shinji(Japan)
PARK Chan-Kyong(South Korea)
Sopheap PICH (Cambodia)
Sara RAHBAR(Iran)
Michael RAKOWITZ (America/Iraq)
Raqs Media Collective(India)
SHI Jin-Hua (Taiwan)
SHINODA Taro(Japan)
Tiffany SINGH(New Zealand)
Tallur L.N. (India)
Tromarama(Indonesia)
TSANG Kin-Wah(Hong Kong)
Alexander UGAY (Kazakhstan)
Samsudin ABDUL WAHAB (Malaysia)
WEN Chih-Yi(Taiwan )

Media Contact: Chen Chen-Zhi
cherry@art.ntmofa.gov.tw

Opening ceremony: on the night of September 30

National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts
No.2, Sec. 1, Wu Chuan W. RD.
Taichung 403 Taiwan, R.O.C.
Museum Hours:
Tuesday to Friday 9:00 ~17:00, (DigiArk: 9:30-16:30)
Saturday and Sunday 9:00 ~18:00(DigiArk: 9:30-17:30)
Monday: Closed
Free admission

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Asian Art Biennial 2015
dal 19/9/2015 al 5/12/2015

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