viennacontemporary 2016


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  • Public Opening:
    2016.09.22 Thu. (11:00-19:00)
    2016.09.22 Fri. (11:00-19:00)
    2016.09.23 Sat. (11:00-18:00)
    2016.09.25 Sun. (11:00-18:00)
  • Booth:G22
  • Artist: CHEN I-Chun
  • Curator: LUO He-Lin
  • Venue:Marx Halle (Karl-Farkas-Gasse 19, A-1030 Vienna, Austria)

 

Chen I-Chun

Do You Dream of Electric Sheep? The N-time Destruction Starts Over Again

Liang Gallery will be participating at viennacontemporary art fair in Vienna in September where it will present artist Chen I-Chun’s project curated by Taiwanese curator Luo He-Lin. The project features video works and paintings created by the artist in recent years. The gallery’s booth will be located at the curated section of the fair – Reflections.

 

viennacontemporary is the major art fair in Austria and also is the major international art fair in Europe connecting the East and West. The art fair hosts more than 100 exhibiting galleries from 25 countries. Liang Gallery is the only gallery representing Taiwan and is one of two galleries from Asia region at the art fair.

 

Curatorial Concept

 

In the world created by the artist, everyone wants to be a white-collar worker, and no one wants to be a blue-collar worker working in a factory. In order for everyone to achieve the dream of being a white-collar, the world’s most durable labor robots have been introduced by the government. These robots have become a substitute for the blue-collar workers, but because of the severe shortage of machine oil caused by the oil monopolization in the third world, the blue-collar robots got restless. It resulted in a full crash of the labor system, sparked off an unrest, and prompted the robots’ revolution, thus causing a great panic among the white-collars.

 

These enslaved blue-collar robots have been hoping to have their own country. They have also been wanting to redistribute the power between the white-collar people and the blue-collar robots. However, people thought, if they could destroy the nuclear power system, they would be able to regain control over the blue-collar robots. The growth and decline of political arguments continuously triggered off crisis that showed the warning signs of the Apocalypse.

 

When the war between the white-collar people and the blue-collar robots reached its peak, the elite class among the white-collars decided to detonate nuclear energy, thus instantly destroying the monitoring circuit system installed in the blue-collar robots. However, this nuclear explosion had destroyed not only the blue-collar robots, but also the white-collars. The white-collar people did not realize that in this world they are also a part of the system, that the food they eat is artificial food produced by the high-end machineries, and that they are just like the blue-collar robots, because all of them live in the same circuit.

 

Archeological research done by the other galaxies has revealed that people have perished away from the Earth long time ago. The aim of this investigation is to name the reasons for their disappearance.

 

About the Artist

 

Chen I-Chun was born in Nantou, Taiwan, in 1980. She received her MFA degree in Digital Art and Technology from the Taipei National University of the Arts in 2010; currently, she is studying for a PhD at the Department of Arts of the same university.

 

The artist is best known for her artistic practice in video art, experimental animation/video, interactive art, multi-media art, and paintings. She focuses on folk stories and social issues in the industrious areas, marginalized areas, or among the lower middle class.

 

Chen’s works have been selected for numerous international art exhibitions, biennials and festivals in Taiwan, India, Brazil, Japan, China, Israel, South Korea, Singapore, Macao, the United States, Austria, Germany, Russia, and other countries. Her video works have been selected for inclusion in the Film Sector at Art Basel Hong Kong in 2016 and the Film Library at Art Basel Miami 2015. Not only private art collectors, but also museums, including the National Taiwan Museum of Fine Arts, have collected her works.

2016   Video work 25 Years Ago the Night has been selected for inclusion in the Film   Sector at Art Basel Hong Kong.

2015   Shui Yuan Lin Lengend series were exhibited in the Film Library at Art Basel Miami.

2013   Artworks were exhibited at Ars Electronica Festival in Linz, Austria; Cyberfest in St. Petersburg, Russia; Transmediale in Berlin and HMKV in Dortmund, Germany; and Festival Les Instants Vidéo in Marseille, France.

Since 2010   Artworks have been exhibited at FILE – Electronic Language International Festival and FILE Rio – Electronic Language International Festival in Brazil.

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