Exhibition Shots

"Crisis of Now" Part III of this series we invited three Taiwanese artists—Wei-Li YEH, LIU Ho-Jang and Ting-Ting CHEN that narrate specific experiences and life stories, while allowing the building of relationships between disparate historical contexts from different perspectives. Some of the series show different geographic locations synchronously, while others focus on the same location at different times. Personal experiences and collective consciousness are linked to multiple historical trajectories where political and social vicissitudes play an important role.

ORGANIZE
IDOLON STUDIO (Union of European Asian Artist)
IDOLON LAB
CO-ORGANIZE
Cultural Division of the Taipei Economic and Cultural Office in Spain
Homesessio
OFFICIAL PARTNERS
Ministry of Culture of Taiwan
Department of Cultural Affairs of Taipei City Government
COLLABORATION
Espronceda Institute of Art & Culture

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"Crisis of Now" Part II of this series, we invited three Taiwanese artists—I-Hsuen CHEN, HOU Lulu Shur-Tzy and TING Chaong-Wen to present their contemporary photography through multi-cultural observations. Each work to liberate artworks and aesthetics from reductive classifications and fetishization ingrained in systems of power and interpretation. Each work on view takes up varying methods of col- laboration that the artist has employed throughout their practice.

ORGANIZE
IDOLON STUDIO (Union of European Asian Artist)
IDOLON LAB
OFFICIAL PARTNERS
Ministry of Foreign Affairs
Republic of China (Taiwan) Taipei Economic and Cultural Office (TECO) in Houston (TX, USA)
COLLABORATION
UNO St. Claude Gallery (New Orleans, LA, USA)
PhotoNOLA Festival (New Orleans, LA, USA)

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"Crisis of Now" "Crisis of Now" Part I of this series we invited three Taiwanese artists—YAO Jui-Chung, YANG Che-Yi and Yunyi LIU. Each of these projects demonstrates the persistent authority that photographers have always relied on—that a camera allows you to step into situations and take a look and also to step back, reflect and comment. The title of the exhibition is direct reference to the historical background, the turbulent political and social landscape of Asia in this timeframe. It has also served as a wrestling ring for different forces in international politics, which is by no means a result of historical contingency but a product in response to times of crisis.

ORGANIZE
IDOLON STUDIO (Union of European Asian Artist)
IDOLON LAB
SUPPORTED BY
Kulturabteikung der Taipeh Vertretung in der Bundesrpublik Deutschland
OFFICIAL PARTNERS
Ministry of Culture of Taiwan
Department of Cultural Affairs of Taipei City Government
COLLABORATION
Espronceda Institute of Art & Culture

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