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Huang Po-Chih. Blue Elephant

Ausst. Kat. mumok – Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, 2021/22

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Huang Po-Chih's presentation at mumok is centered around the multi-part work series Production Line : Made in China & Made in Taiwan (2014-21). Based on his essay Blue Skin: Mama's Story (2011-13), in which he recounts his mother's eventful working life, Huang's series addresses the rise and fall of Taiwanese textile production and its incremental outsourcing to Shenzhen, China. Huang's mother and other former, now unemployed textile workers participated in this project as hands for a makeshift denim-shirt production line that leads from Shenzhen back to Taipei. Huang used the platforms of the Shenzhen Sculpture Biennale (2014) and the Taipei Biennial (2014), where the shirts were produced and sold in several production steps, to investigate how "art (in the form of commodities or events) can initiate new meanings and definitions within complex social relationships." Text: Karola Kraus, Heike Eipeldauer, Huang Po-Chih, Amy Cheng

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Huang Po-Chih. Blue Elephant, Mumok Eipeldauer

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Titul
Huang Po-Chih. Blue Elephant
Podtitul
Ausst. Kat. mumok – Museum moderner Kunst Stiftung Ludwig Wien, 2021/22
Jazyk
anglicky
Vydavateľ
König, Walther
Rok vydania
2021
Väzba
mäkká
Počet strán
160
ISBN10
3753301523
ISBN13
9783753301525
Série
Hodnotenie
4 z 5
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Huang Po-Chih's presentation at mumok is centered around the multi-part work series Production Line : Made in China & Made in Taiwan (2014-21). Based on his essay Blue Skin: Mama's Story (2011-13), in which he recounts his mother's eventful working life, Huang's series addresses the rise and fall of Taiwanese textile production and its incremental outsourcing to Shenzhen, China. Huang's mother and other former, now unemployed textile workers participated in this project as hands for a makeshift denim-shirt production line that leads from Shenzhen back to Taipei. Huang used the platforms of the Shenzhen Sculpture Biennale (2014) and the Taipei Biennial (2014), where the shirts were produced and sold in several production steps, to investigate how "art (in the form of commodities or events) can initiate new meanings and definitions within complex social relationships." Text: Karola Kraus, Heike Eipeldauer, Huang Po-Chih, Amy Cheng