This is the second T-2 exhibition at MOMA Contemporary in Fukuoka, Japan. This solo exhibition series, aimed at increasing Japanese audience’s understanding of Taiwanese contemporary art, was held from 1997-2002. Yao Jui-Chung's installation piece, ‘The world is for all’, the last part of a series that he worked on since 1994, deals consistently with issues of identity for people in Taiwan. This catalogue includes an article by Mio Iwakiri and a brief biography of the artist.
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MONS.YJC2
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English, 

Japanese

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2000

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1

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artist monograph, 

catalogue

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Three Travles Looking for Identity: The Last Chapter - Yao Jui-chung 'World is for All' - Mio IWAKIRI, 岩切みお

The World is for all - China beyond China: Yao Jui-Chung
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The World is for all - China beyond China: Yao Jui-Chung, 天下為公行動 - 中國外的中國: 姚瑞中