2007年05月17日
[友+art收展覽]白雪公主在moca的流行的意外
<--我的好朋友何孟娟喜歡把自己打扮成白雪公主,在不同的場合情境下拍照,在非常廟VT裡面也可以看到一些油畫,anyway我覺得她很可愛,剛好看到這次在moca有展出,真不賴~找時間再去看~)
以下轉貼展訊
流行的意外
策展人:胡朝聖 | 5/26~7/22/2007 | 台北當代藝術館〈台北市長安西路39號〉
近年來,在社會風氣與媒體報導推波助瀾之下,討論以及追求流行時尚文化似乎成了一種全球運動,從政要名流到凡夫俗子,均前仆後繼地藉由流行物件展現自身的品味、美感和身分地位,希冀在社會情境與同儕之中尋求自我價值與認同。流行文化的力道,足以在當代文化變遷的歷程中,留下不可等閒視之的足跡。
提及流行文化的構成要素,服裝自然是最顯而易見、滲透既廣且深的一環。服裝不再只是保護身體與美化外觀的生活必需品,服裝已成為一種社會現象──亦即人們用來表達各種想法、慾望與信念的美學媒介;在流行/服裝的表象之下,投射的是深刻的社會議題與群眾心理;在人人對服裝有一套既定想像的背後,隱藏著許多超乎認知的「意外」,因而成為藝術家豐富的創作題材。台北當代藝術館「流行的意外」展覽,以服飾與符號學做為展覽論述基礎與架構,深入地思考並觀看當代藝術家如何藉由服裝──作為一種符號、載體、媒介或平台──對應全球化語境底下文化發展的多元樣態,關照與反思當代人類關注的課題,如:性別、身分認同、文化殖民、種族、生死、階級、勞力剝削、環保、流行消費等文化議題,建構並展現社會文化的真實狀況,從而形構出一種當代全球文化的切面與輪廓,提供觀者面對服裝時有不同層次的審視與思考。
「流行的意外」展覽邀集十五位來自包括台灣在內的十一國藝術家展出,將於2007年5月26日起在台北當代藝術館隆重登場。參展藝術家計有:妮可拉‧康士坦丁諾(Nicola Costantino)、E. V. DAY、娜匝克特‧艾克琪(Nezaket Ekici)、辛琳‧吉爾(Simryn Gill)、 席帕‧古塔(Shilpa Gupta)、荷西‧安東尼奧‧何南德茲-迪也茲(José Antonio Hernández-Diez)、何孟娟、梅拉‧嘉思瑪(Mella Jaarsma)、康居易(Susan Kendzulak)、吳鼎武(瓦歷斯‧拉拜)、森村泰昌(Yasumasa Morimura)、碧悠畢露(Pyuupiru)、因卡‧修尼巴爾(Yinka Shonibare)、隋建國(Sui Jianguo)、王九思(Jeffrey Wang)。
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蠻喜歡印度Shilpa Gupta 藝術家的作品,可能跟我自己作品路線比較接近,所以相吸引吧..:P
天啊 Shilpa Gupta只大我1歲 官網看這邊http://flyinthe.net/
Bio:
Shilpa Gupta (b.1976) lives and works in Mumbai, India where she studied at the Sir J. J. School of Fine Arts - Sculpture Dept - 1997.
In Feb - March 2007 she had solo exhibitions at Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai and at the Apeejay Media Gallery in New Delhi where she showed interactive video projections, installations and photographs.
This year her work has been shown in 'Fashion Accidentally' at Museum of Contemporary Art', Taipei, 'Private/ Corporate IV' at the Daimler Chrysler Contemporary, Berlin, 'Politics of Fear' at Albion Gallery, London and at the Armory, Gulf and Brussels Art Fairs.
Later in 2007 she will show at the 'Lyon Biennale', 'AfterShock: Conflict, Violence and Resolution in Contemporary Art' at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, at the ZKM in Karlsruhe, Chicago Cultural Center, Newark Museum, Marella gallery, Milan amongst other venues.
Her interactive installations and video projections have been shown at ‘Zones of Contact – Biennale of Sydney’ curated by Charles Merewether; ‘Liverpool Biennale’ curated by Gerardo Mosquera; ‘Hyper Design – 6th Shanghai Biennale’ curated by Wonil Rhee; ‘Media City Seoul Biennale’ curated by Johan Pijnappel and 9th Havana Biennale and 3rd Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale.
Her internet works include Blessed-Bandwidth.net commissioned by the Tate, London in 2004 and Sentiment- Expess.com which was shown at 'Century Cities' curated by Geeta Kapur at the Tate Modern, 2001. She has received the 'Transmediale' Interaction Award in Berlin for Your Kidney Supermarket which was shown in a street shop in Mumbai and Hoorn. The project also been shown at the ICC Tokyo and in Dresden in 'The 10 Commandments' curated by Klaus Biesenbach.
She has initiated the Aar Paar - a public art exchange project between India and Pakistan and the Video Art Road Show, screenings of video art on streets in Mumbai and Delhi. In 2005, she is co-facilitated Crossovers & Rewrites: Borders over Asia for the ‘World Social Forum’ in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The most recent and ongoing project is 'Making Art Public' in which artists, graphic novelists and photographers are invited to make prints which will be distributed in Timeout Mumbai magazine for a year.
蠻喜歡印度Shilpa Gupta 藝術家的作品,可能跟我自己作品路線比較接近,所以相吸引吧..:P
天啊 Shilpa Gupta只大我1歲 官網看這邊http://flyinthe.net/
Bio:
Shilpa Gupta (b.1976) lives and works in Mumbai, India where she studied at the Sir J. J. School of Fine Arts - Sculpture Dept - 1997.
In Feb - March 2007 she had solo exhibitions at Sakshi Gallery, Mumbai and at the Apeejay Media Gallery in New Delhi where she showed interactive video projections, installations and photographs.
This year her work has been shown in 'Fashion Accidentally' at Museum of Contemporary Art', Taipei, 'Private/ Corporate IV' at the Daimler Chrysler Contemporary, Berlin, 'Politics of Fear' at Albion Gallery, London and at the Armory, Gulf and Brussels Art Fairs.
Later in 2007 she will show at the 'Lyon Biennale', 'AfterShock: Conflict, Violence and Resolution in Contemporary Art' at the Sainsbury Centre for Visual Arts, at the ZKM in Karlsruhe, Chicago Cultural Center, Newark Museum, Marella gallery, Milan amongst other venues.
Her interactive installations and video projections have been shown at ‘Zones of Contact – Biennale of Sydney’ curated by Charles Merewether; ‘Liverpool Biennale’ curated by Gerardo Mosquera; ‘Hyper Design – 6th Shanghai Biennale’ curated by Wonil Rhee; ‘Media City Seoul Biennale’ curated by Johan Pijnappel and 9th Havana Biennale and 3rd Fukuoka Asian Art Triennale.
Her internet works include Blessed-Bandwidth.net commissioned by the Tate, London in 2004 and Sentiment- Expess.com which was shown at 'Century Cities' curated by Geeta Kapur at the Tate Modern, 2001. She has received the 'Transmediale' Interaction Award in Berlin for Your Kidney Supermarket which was shown in a street shop in Mumbai and Hoorn. The project also been shown at the ICC Tokyo and in Dresden in 'The 10 Commandments' curated by Klaus Biesenbach.
She has initiated the Aar Paar - a public art exchange project between India and Pakistan and the Video Art Road Show, screenings of video art on streets in Mumbai and Delhi. In 2005, she is co-facilitated Crossovers & Rewrites: Borders over Asia for the ‘World Social Forum’ in Porto Alegre, Brazil. The most recent and ongoing project is 'Making Art Public' in which artists, graphic novelists and photographers are invited to make prints which will be distributed in Timeout Mumbai magazine for a year.
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