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2. 3 press release documents related to the Taipei Biennial.
'The curators (Dan Cameron and Jun-jieh Wang) of this year's Biennial uses "yoga", a currently popular fitness training or spiritual practice, as a symbol to explore the various possibilities that may arise from the conflicts between different extreme values and from their changes and integration. Such a curatorial concept and angle brings new revelations and food for thought for viewers: the present connotations of "yoga" are unlike those of "going back to nature". Instead, it has become a "global commodity" through commercial marketing. It is heartily embraced by the emerging middle-class in east and west, and has become part of the hybrid cultural identity of people who see themselves as citizens of a wider world. The works of the participating artists demonstrate contemporary art's trend of crossing regions and the culture it belongs to by integrating more pluralistic meanings and possibilites. They also coincide with the curatorial concept of "between-ness" and the diverse, fluid and nomadic qualities it implies.' - Huang Tsai-lang, Director of Taipei Fine Arts Museum. Biographies of the artists and curators are provided in the catalogue.
For further information, please see the published exhibition catalogue with the same title (EX.TAI.TPB.2006).
Onsite
CAO Fei, 曹斐, 
CHEN E., 陳逸堅, 
CHOU Meng-Te, 周孟德, 
GUO Fengyi, 郭鳳怡, 
Subodh GUPTA, 
JUNG Yeondoo, 정연두, 
An-My Lê, 
LEE Bul, 이불, 
Nalini MALANI, 
Yuko MURATA, 
Eko NUGROHO, 
Arthur OU, 歐宗翰, 
Araya RASDJARMREARNSOOK, อารยา ราษฎร์จำเริญสุข, 
Shahzia SIKANDER, 
Vivan SUNDARAM, 
Kazuna TAGUCHI, 田口和奈, 
Koki TANAKA, 田中功起, 
VIVA, 
WANG Hongkai, 王虹凱, 
Chinese - Traditional, 
English
perennial exhibition,  installation,  painting,  sculpture,  video art,  photography
2006
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