Taipei
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Louie Zalk-Neale and Mere Tokorahi Boynton, Asia Discovers Asia Meeting (ADAM)
31 July —
27 August 2023
Taipei Performing Arts Center, Taipei, Taiwan
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Lisa Reihana, Forest of being Time
01 July —
24 September 2023
Taipei Fine Arts Museum, Taipei, Taiwan
Writing
Stories of Becoming
By Harvey Bruce Milligan
15.11.2022
Sitting at a bar assembled from upcycled materials in Taipei, Harvey Bruce Milligan reports from Aotearoa-based artist Xin Cheng’s contribution to IsLand Bar, an annual event in which artists are invited to construct a bar as a platform for performance. Addressing Cheng's use of re-purposed materials as a basis for creativity and connection, he explores the artist's consideration of a broad material ecology and her pursuit of connecting people to the lives of things in a wider project of "regenerative re-making".
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Taipei Popcorn, 1972, Toffler – Su Hui-Yu Solo Exhibition
13 September —
29 October 2022
Double Square Gallery, Taipei, Taiwan
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Xin Cheng, Opening Season: IsLand Bar - Ratava
09 September —
09 November 2022
Taipei Performing Arts Center, Taipei, Taiwan
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Taiwan-New Zealand Dialogue on Cultural Exchange Policies amid Covid-19
10.00AM — 12.30PM
24 October 2020
Tua-Tiu-Tiann International Festival of Arts, Taiwan Busan 3rd Floor, Taipei, Taiwan
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White Fungus at Taipei Art Book Fair
13 November —
15 November 2020
Taipei Art Book Fair, Huashan Creative Park, Taipei, Taiwan
Writing
Taiwan-New Zealand Dialogue
By Catherine George, Catherine Lee, Isis Mingli Lee, Ron Hanson, Wan-Jung Wei
22.12.2020
A panel discussion exploring new ways of making art and connecting with audiences amid Covid-19 in New Zealand and Taiwan. Held on October 24 2020 and organised by the Taiwan Cultural Policy Research Association, as part of the Tua-Tiu-Tiann International Festival of Arts (TTTIFA).
Project
Taiwan-New Zealand Dialogue on Cultural Exchange Policies amid Covid-19
Panel discussion in Taipei
Contemporary HUM is a proud partner of the Taiwan-New Zealand Dialogue on Cultural Exchange Policies amid Covid-19 panel discussion, organised by the Taiwan Cultural Policy Research Association. Held in the context of the Tua-Tiu-Tiann International Festival of Arts (TTTIFA) in Taipei, this panel discussion seeks to unpack the impact of Covid-19 on arts practitioners and the need for cultural exchange and dialogue.