
We now take you to see a new exhibition in Taipei that explores historical memories and the idea of deja-vu. Twenty-five Taiwanese and international artists have presented works for display in a variety of mediums. FTV reporter Stephany Yang brings us in for a closer look.
A walk into the exhibition brings us into the presence of relics from our pasts: artifacts, photos, videos, and prints.
Jack Burton, an artist born in southern Wales creates works out of subject matter relating to shop signs, technology, social media, connectivity, and nostalgia.
Jack Burton
Artist
The kind of feeling behind most of the works in the show was being interested in the aesthetics of the things that are around us everyday. Whether that is shop signs or restaurant signs. The kind of things that tell us this is a social space where we can go in and maybe meet people or wait for people. Tied in with that was for example, with this work, thinking about how things, like mobile phones and the internet, and how we are constantly connected. How that might change the way we relate to each other.
This exhibition brings together works that reflect certain historical events, which might be catastrophic disasters or certain instances that become symbols of a particular era. While many of the works on display may elicit feelings of nostalgia in viewers, the exhibition is not solely concerned with showing particular acts or relics from the past, but rather, to provoke a discourse on "What’s next?"
Wei Yu
Curator
This exhibition is about historical memories and also about the way those historical memories are embodied as a text or object, and how it is being circulated in our contemporary living world. Some of the historical memories can be a social or political event, but can also be a very personal experience.
Twenty-five artists, including Andres Baron, Slater Bradley, Jack Burton, Rutherford Chang, and Yu Araki are showcasing their pieces created out of a variety of media that range from video, and installation, to virtual reality. Their creations also explore the concept of deja-vu.
Wei Yu
Curator
I think it is kind of a common experience now that somehow you will sense a historical style or historical memories that are haunted in your contemporary life. It is kind of an experience of deja-vu. I want to find a way to explore these kinds of feelings about contemporary life and its relation to history. I think contemporary art became a way to allow us to make this happen.
The exhibition can be viewed up to August 13 at the Taiwan Contemporary Culture Lab.
C-LAB 2023年度大展「崩塌記憶之宮」,探索時空錯置下的歷史記憶及似曾相識的意象概念,邀集25組國內外藝術家以不同的藝術形式展出。一起來看看。
走進展間,濃濃歷史感的文物、照片、影片及印刷品,映入眼簾。
傑克‧伯頓是一位出生於威爾士南部的藝術家,他創作的作品主題與商店招牌、科技、社交媒體、連結性及懷舊有關。
[[藝術家 Jack Burton]]
"大多數作品的背後寓意,是在關注每日發生在我們周圍的事物所產生的美學。無論是商店招牌還是餐廳招牌,都告訴我們這是一個社交空間,這是一個可以認識朋友的地方。例如這件作品,在說明手機和網路等事物的出現,以及我們互相連繫的頻率,種種因素是如何改變我們和他人的聯繫方式"
本次展覽匯集了反映某些歷史事件的作品,有些是重大的災難事件,有些則是特定時代象徵的事物。雖然許多展品可能會引起觀眾的懷舊之情,但除了關注過去發生的特定事件,展覽也討論這些事件"後來怎麼了?"。
[[策展人 游崴]]
"這個展覽是關於歷史的記憶,同時也關心這些歷史記憶如何以文本或物品的形式體現,以及它如何在我們當代的生活中流傳。一些歷史記憶可以是社會或政治事件,但也可以只是個人的經歷"
展覽集結了安德列‧巴宏、斯萊特‧布拉德利、傑克‧伯頓、Rutherford Chang和荒木悠等25位藝術家,帶來包括影片、裝置藝術或虛擬現實等各種數位媒體創作的作品。他們的作品也探討關於似曾相識的意象概念。
[[策展人 游崴]]
"在我們現代人的生活中,我認為這是大家都有過的經驗,有時會感受到一種歷史風格或歷史記憶在影響著你,這就是一種似曾相識的體驗。我想探索這些關於當代生活的感受與其歷史之間的關係,當代藝術可以成為實現這個目標的一種方式。"
展覽於臺灣當代文化實驗場展出至8月13日。
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