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Each gallery will highlight the works of different artists,
including several site-specific installations to be created by some of
the artists upon their arrival from Taiwan. The theme of this
exhibition, humor and mischief, reflects one of the main qualities of
contemporary Taiwanese art production. The sense of fun and
mischievousness exhibited in the new Taiwanese art distinguishes it
from others such as the Korean, which is much more serious in its tenor
and themes. An example of an artist using these elements is Wenfu Yu,
who deploys feathers with which to create environments that speak to
the lighthearted child in all of us. They are light and fantastical
configurations that arouse our instinctual desire to play, such as his
Trees, 2007, (site specific installation, feathers and mixed media),
done for the Taipei Gallery lobby. Another artist who uses humor in
works that address both feminist and artistic issues is Agi Chen. This
artist uses color discs in symbolic sequences that correspond to
heroines known from popular culture, such as Winnie the Pooh,
Sailormoon and the Powerpuff Girls, Mr. Incredible and Elastic Girl.
Chen deconstructs the colors and by abstracting the characters to color
circles, she reconstructs their meaning to reflect on issues of
consumerism and regional preferences. Howard Chen groups little
creatures that appear to invade the corners of the gallery, but who
belie their innocent glittery appearance when observed in detail. The
Babies, 2003 is a grouping of dolls and hearts composed of silver
sequins and pins that juxtapose the quintessential baby with the
dangerous object, the pin. This combination is grounded in the Dada
spirit of exploring seemingly innocent constructs, (the baby, for
example), while using irony to pun popular conceptions. It is these and
21 other artists' creative productions that give this show an edge that
will contribute to the climate of its time and leave an indelible
impression upon global audiences.
Dr. Thalia
Vrachopoulos, known for her expertise on contemporary Asian art and for
curating many exhibitions in this field, traveled to Taiwan in 2006.
There she was introduced to the contemporary art scene of Taipei at
such places as the Museum of Contemporary Art, VT Salon, Hua-shan Art
Center, IT Park Gallery, and other alternative art spaces. She was
impressed by the quality of the work, the fresh approach and sense of
fun expressed by these artists and wanted to present this new work from
Taiwan in New York. She approached the Taiwan Council for Cultural
Affairs for support of the exhibition and teamed up with American
artist and independent curator Jane Ingram Allen, who is based in
Taiwan. Allen, an artist and independent curator and art critic, has
been working in Taiwan since arriving there in January, 2004 with a
Fulbright Scholar Award. During the three-plus years Allen has been
living in Taiwan, she has met many young artists and worked in all
parts of the country. Allen and Vrachopoulos have been working together
to select the works for the exhibition and coordinate activities in
Taiwan and New York City.
A fully illustrated
catalogue of 78 pages will accompany the exhibition with essays by Jane
Ingram Allen, Thalia Vrachopoulos and Jonathan Goodman. It will be
available at all three galleries during the exhibition schedule.
The
first part of the Frolic exhibitions will open at 2x13 Gallery,
Chelsea, 531 W. 26th St., 4th Floor, New York, NY 10001-5514,
212-563-3365 on October 5th and run through October 27th. The opening
reception at 2x13 Gallery will be Oct. 5th at 6-8 pm. The artists and
media in this part of the exhibition are listed below:
Howard Chen
Shih-Chun Cheng
Meng chuan Ho
Ai-hua Hsia
Tang-wei Hsu
Lanya Huang
Pei-ying Huang
Ya-chu Kang
Fay Ku
Yu-an Liao
Charwei Tsai
The
second part of Frolic will open at Tenri Cultural Institute Gallery,
43A West 13th Street, NYC 10011, 212-645-2800, on October 18th and run
through November 21st. The opening reception at Tenri Gallery will be
Friday, October 19th, from 6-8 pm. The artists in this part of the
exhibition include the following:
Shieng-nien Yang
Fay Ku
Wan-ling Huang
Hui-chen Kuo
Yu-an Liao
Ching-fong Lin
Ping-yu Pan
Wan-ting Su
Jui-chung Yao
Wen-fu Yu
The
third installment of the exhibition will open at Taipei Gallery, Taipei
Cultural Center, 1 East 42nd Street, 7th Floor, New York, NY 10017,
tel. 212-697-6188, on November 6th and run through Nov. 30th. The
opening reception at Taipei Gallery will take place on Tuesday November
6th at 6-8 pm. Artists include:
Ching-yao Chen
Meng-yeh Chou
Wen-fu Yu
Yi-li Yeh
Meng-chuan Ho
Chien-jung Lin
Akibo Lee
Tsai-rung He
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