Chen Chieh-Jen
Chiba Masaya
Ham Yang Ah
Hao Jingban
jung eun young siren
Kim Sora
Koo Jeong A
Kwon Byung Jun
Lee Kit
Leung Chi Wo
Liu Ding
Takamine Tadasu
Tanaka Koki
Teng Chao-Ming
Wu Tsang
Yoneda Tomoko
Chien-Hung Huang
Yukie Kamiya
Sunjung Kim
Carol Yinghua Lu
Critical Reflections on the Imagination of Asia. 70th Anniversary of the Atomic Bombing. The exhibition features 16 artists' works, many are new, other were initiated in the first show in Seoul. These works-in-progress will be further developed throughout the project.
The second exhibition of the Discordant Harmony project takes place in Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art from December 19, 2015 to March 6, 2016 as a part of a trilogy of exhibitions by the Museum in observing the 70th anniversary of the atomic bombing.
In 2013, the Goethe-Institut invited curators from Japan, China and Korea to explore the notion of "harmony" often attributed to Asia. The exhibition Discordant Harmony is the result of this endeavor, aiming to widen the opportunities for dialogue concerning the ever-changing state of "harmony" in the East Asian region via artworks, research and other activities. The exhibition was first presented in Seoul and will travel to Taipei in July 2016.
While East Asia is the scene of lively and mutually attractive and influential personal and cultural exchanges, it is also a region beset by never-ending political conflicts. The "harmony" of this exhibition is a movement consciously seeking to build a cooperative framework, and can at times manifest as pressure in opposition to diversity. In this exhibition, we view the works created by the artists as mirrors reflecting an age in the midst of change, and through artistic expression closely linked to society, we seek to explore the here and now of East Asia from the ground of Hiroshima.
Just as a single historical phenomenon can be understood differently if viewed from different positions, there is an increasing demand today for the imagination to recognize and accept that there are diverse perspectives on all things. In Hiroshima, where the ravages of the A-bomb attack are part of the city's memory, by looking back on the past and thinking about the future, we will consider through art the issues affecting society today that will help us cultivate new relationships.
Discordant Harmony is curated by Chien-Hung Huang, Yukie Kamiya, Sunjung Kim and Carol Yinghua Lu. The exhibition features 16 artists' works. The show presents many new works which are on public view for the first time, as well as works that were initiated in the first show in Seoul for the Discordant Harmony project. These works-in-progress will be further developed throughout the project.
Participating artists include Chen Chieh-Jen (Taiwan), Chiba Masaya (Japan), Ham Yang Ah (South Korea), Hao Jingban (China), jung eun young siren (South Korea), Kim Sora (South Korea), Koo Jeong A (South Korea), Kwon Byung Jun (South Korea), Lee Kit (Hong Kong), Leung Chi Wo (Hong Kong), Liu Ding (China), Takamine Tadasu (Japan), Tanaka Koki (Japan), Teng Chao-Ming (Taiwan), Wu Tsang (US), and Yoneda Tomoko (Japan).
Organized by Hiroshima City Museum of Contemporary Art, The Chugoku Shimbun
Presented by Goethe-Institut
Supported by Hiroshima Prefecture, Hiroshima Municipal Board of Education, Hiroshima FM Broad Casting Co., Ltd., Onomichi FM Broad Casting Co., Ltd.
Exhibition equipment support Panasonic Corporation
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Artists' relay talk: December 19, 10:30am–12pm
Roundtable: December 19, 2–4pm
Performance: December 20, 1:30–2pm, Kwon Byung Jun, The Weeping Bells
Performance: December 20, 2:30–3pm, siren eun young jung, I am Not Going to Sing
Opening Reception 9:30 am, December 19, 2015 (Invitation only)
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