UNIT OF INTERDEPENDENCY

Seeing art as alternative activities to produce knowledge, this exhibition has grown out from the project, Selves-Educating, to focus on the collectives or communities formed for co-production of alternative knowledge, as well as the political subjects constructed during the process of co-production, in which common ideology and active/resistant agencies are established via negotiation. For this exhibition, these self-organizing political subjects, which co-produce alternative knowledge, are saw as the "unit of interdependency" for us to re-imagine an ideal society.

This exhibition, titled “The more I ignore you, the closer you get.” started on view from 18 February until 9 April, 2017. Lee Kit tends to project the indescribable spiritual dimension of our quotidian existence to the exhibition venues with paintings, texts and images based on the dialogues that embody his personal attributes and implicit political struggle for survival. His artworks always leave the spectators with a feeling of empathy for his deep sentiments and acumen.

TheCube Project Space is honored to present Chen Chieh-Jen’s solo exhibition The Bianwen Book: Images, Production, Action and Documents of Chen Chieh-Jen. Date of the exhibition is from October 24th, 2015 to January 10th, 2016, and the special screening “Realm of Reverberations Returns to Losheng” and the artist talk will be held on 3-6pm, Sat., January 9th, 2016.

The exhibition curated by TSAI Jia-zhen, adopting the narration of Underground, this exhibition will focus on the “narrative syntax of political reality in video works and its construction and expression of context,” inviting two young Korean artists Jungju An and Sojung Jun, who also teach in the university, and often partake in residencies abroad, which have astutely enriched their observation of subjects and phenomena, expanding the expression of their work.

TheCube Project Space of Taipei, in collaboration with Casino Luxembourg – Forum d’art contemporain, is pleased to present on September 11th UNGROUND, an 8-channel audio-visual installation by the Luxembourgish artist-duo Gast Bouschet and Nadine Hilbert. Kevin Muhlen, artistic director of Casino Luxembourg, where the exhibition had its first reveal in 2012, is curating the Taipei exhibition.

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