This two-disc set features a talk by Chiang Poshin held at the Hong Kong Reader bookstore on 2 April 2011. Since the 1980s, the art community in Taiwan has responded to a collective urge to institutionalise art criticism. Looking back at the past decade, how do these institutionalisations contribute to the development of art criticism? Have any new means of visual analyses, visual literacy, or visual expression been created in the systematisation and canonisation of art criticism? How do these institutions adjust for and negotiate with the visuality and visual literacy of topics such as localisation and globalisation in the realm of Taiwanese art? Chiang Poshin examines these questions and share his personal observations and experiences as editor of ACT, a journal on art criticism in Taiwan.

In Mandarin.

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Chinese - Simplified

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2011

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2:46:00

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Contemporary Art Criticism in Post-Martial Law Taiwan
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Contemporary Art Criticism in Post-Martial Law Taiwan, 解嚴以來台灣當代藝術批評方法論的回顧