The Museum of Contemporary Art in Taipei organises a series of 4 exhibitions entitled Curators in MOCA, 2005 for which 4 local curators are asked to jointly plan 4 exhibitions from different perspectives, i.e. the application of individual ideas and aesthetics in the interpretation of modern Taiwanese culture and global vision.
Trading Place: Contemporary Art Museum is the second exhibition of the series, which is basically a conceptual exhibition as well as a visualized exhibition of discourse. Participating artists start off from the curator's discourse – what is a 'contemporary art museum?' - by questioning the nature of aesthetics, technique, and institution, and then using methods of stealing, replacing, trading, exchange and representation to create hypothetical events and activities that could happen in today's contemporary art world. Artist biographies as well as brief description of the artworks.
Trading Place: Contemporary Art Museum is the second exhibition of the series, which is basically a conceptual exhibition as well as a visualized exhibition of discourse. Participating artists start off from the curator's discourse – what is a 'contemporary art museum?' - by questioning the nature of aesthetics, technique, and institution, and then using methods of stealing, replacing, trading, exchange and representation to create hypothetical events and activities that could happen in today's contemporary art world. Artist biographies as well as brief description of the artworks.
Access level
Onsite
author
Location code
EX.TAI.TPC
Language
Chinese - Traditional, 
English
Keyword
installation,  conceptualism,  group exhibition
Publication/Creation date
2005
No of pages
168
ISBN / ISSN
9573002779
No of copies
1
Content type
catalogue
Chapter headings
Trading Place: Contemporary Art Museum - KAO Chienhui, 高千惠
The Art Museum, the Contemporary, and Taipei: The Cultural Significance of Trading Place - Nanfang Shuo, 南方朔
Break in / Break Out - Britta ERICKSON, 林似竹
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