Taipei Fine Arts Museum (TFAM), Taiwan, 2013

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Parkett – 220 Artists’ Editions & Collaborations +5
May 18 - August 25, 2013

“The collaborative work between Parkett and over 220 contemporary artists from around the world is on view in a major survey show at TFAM in Taipei, accompanied by a new fully illustrated catalogue in traditional Chinese and English. Parkett stands out from other art magazines with its emphasis on collaborating with artists in developing a direct platform for artistic dialogues.

All works made by artists for Parkett since 1984 are presented in themed “everyday spaces” including Studio, Playroom, Wardrobe, Garden, City, Reading Room, and Meeting Room.

+5 Meeting Room: 5 special collaborations from Taiwan and the region

Continuing with Parkett‘s spirit of artist-institution cooperations, five special projects co-produced by Taiwanese and Japanese institutions and artists are also on view at TFAM. These local projects echo Parkett‘s accomplishment over the last three decades and include Taiwan’s The Cube, ARTCO Magazine, Taipei Contemporary Art Center, TSAI Charwei, artist and editor of Lovely Daze magazine, as well as Japan’s teamLab.”

Read the full press release

View all exhibition pictures here

Press
Review in China Times, Taipei (JPG)
Review in Art Collection + Design Magazine, Taipei (PDF)
Text in Contemporary Chinese Art News (CANs), Taipei (PDF)

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Parkett – 220 Artists’ Editions & Collaborations +5
May 18 - August 25, 2013

“The collaborative work between Parkett and over 220 contemporary artists from around the world is on view in a major survey show at TFAM in Taipei, accompanied by a new fully illustrated catalogue in traditional Chinese and English. Parkett stands out from other art magazines with its emphasis on collaborating with artists in developing a direct platform for artistic dialogues.

All works made by artists for Parkett since 1984 are presented in themed “everyday spaces” including Studio, Playroom, Wardrobe, Garden, City, Reading Room, and Meeting Room.

+5 Meeting Room: 5 special collaborations from Taiwan and the region

Continuing with Parkett‘s spirit of artist-institution cooperations, five special projects co-produced by Taiwanese and Japanese institutions and artists are also on view at TFAM. These local projects echo Parkett‘s accomplishment over the last three decades and include Taiwan’s The Cube, ARTCO Magazine, Taipei Contemporary Art Center, TSAI Charwei, artist and editor of Lovely Daze magazine, as well as Japan’s teamLab.”

Read the full press release

View all exhibition pictures here

Press
Review in China Times, Taipei (JPG)
Review in Art Collection + Design Magazine, Taipei (PDF)
Text in Contemporary Chinese Art News (CANs), Taipei (PDF)

Parkett – 220 Artists’ Editions & Collaborations +5
May 18 - August 25, 2013

“The collaborative work between Parkett and over 220 contemporary artists from around the world is on view in a major survey show at TFAM in Taipei, accompanied by a new fully illustrated catalogue in traditional Chinese and English. Parkett stands out from other art magazines with its emphasis on collaborating with artists in developing a direct platform for artistic dialogues.

All works made by artists for Parkett since 1984 are presented in themed “everyday spaces” including Studio, Playroom, Wardrobe, Garden, City, Reading Room, and Meeting Room.

+5 Meeting Room: 5 special collaborations from Taiwan and the region

Continuing with Parkett‘s spirit of artist-institution cooperations, five special projects co-produced by Taiwanese and Japanese institutions and artists are also on view at TFAM. These local projects echo Parkett‘s accomplishment over the last three decades and include Taiwan’s The Cube, ARTCO Magazine, Taipei Contemporary Art Center, TSAI Charwei, artist and editor of Lovely Daze magazine, as well as Japan’s teamLab.”

Read the full press release

View all exhibition pictures here

Press
Review in China Times, Taipei (JPG)
Review in Art Collection + Design Magazine, Taipei (PDF)
Text in Contemporary Chinese Art News (CANs), Taipei (PDF)