Researcher Shih-Yu Hsu and curator Zoe Yeh on TIVA in Taipei, Living Togetherness, and making art more inclusive.

Researcher Shih-Yu Hsu (left), Curator/Director Zoe Yen (right)

Ep.83 |Researcher Shih-Yu Hsu and director, curator Zoe Yeh of the Honggah Museum in Taipei talked about the upcoming Taiwan International Video Art Installation (TIVA) that is opening on the 4th of November, we discussed the multiple narratives of this year’s theme Living Togetherness, and how they make art more inclusive.

Shih-yu Hsu is an independent researcher and writer. She has been a member of the study group lam-nua since 2021. She graduated from Communication Engineering and Visual Art Administration at National Central University in Taiwan and New York University. Her research field includes image, media and new material feminism. She co-founded bi-lingual online media art platform SCREEN in 2015 and was the executive assistant of Taiwan Pavilion in Venice Biennale 2017. She was the curator at Taipei Contemporary Art Center in 2018-2021. Her writing on art has been published on several publications including Artforum.cn, Artist Magazine, Art Investment, Leap, No Man's Land and Yishu. She is going to co-curate the 8th Taiwan International Video Art Exhibition.

Zoe Yeh is the director and curator of the Honggah Museum. She studied Curating and Cultural Production in the Institute of Trans-disciplinary Arts of National Taipei University of the Arts. She also received a BA degree in National Cheng-Chi University Commerce School. Yeh has actively contributed to the arts community as a board member of Polymer Art Studio and has been involved in various projects within artist-run spaces. In addition to her involvement in community projects, Zoe Yeh also spearheads research on Taiwanese video artists and curates annual solo exhibitions for emerging talents.

TIVA 2016

Taiwan International Video Art Installation (TIVA) 2016


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