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Art Space as Practice: Locality and the Temporary Coalition
空間作為一種實踐:從「地方性」到時間的轉向
September 20th, 2016Type: Art Production
Author: Rikey Tenn Editor: Rikey Tenn
Quote From: 《藝術家》no.496
Note: “To inquiry methods leads us back to ‘place’, and it’s about physical senses, being 'local(ization)' and build up substantial relations. That's is to say, ‘region’ is the motive and ‘localization’ is the method”. At “CO-TEMPORARY: Southeast Asia-Taiwan Forum and Exchange Program”, we realized that the presumption of "locality" is based on a modernized anticipation that we know for each other, but “the future” it refers to might be circumstantial. Hence, how shall we understood the frame of Southeast Asia? Or, is SEA just another reference point that we’d like to anchor?
Roundtable, day 1 (L-R: Hsu Chia-wei, Takamori Nobuo, Cheng Meiya, Dara Kong, Theodora Agni, Anang Saptoto)
day2 (L-R: Lo Shih-tung, Urich Lau, Hsu Fang-tze)
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