Visual Attract and Attack

Animamix Biennial

2009 / 12 / 05 Sat.

2010 / 02 / 07 Sun.

10:00 - 18:00

  • Curator

    Yuchieh Lin

  • Artistic Director

    Victoria Lu

ABOUT

Contemporary art is constantly reflecting the most representative imagination of the current generation, pushing it to its limit and exploring its boundaries. In contemporary art, the trend of Animamix (animation + comics) art is a breakthrough of aesthetic standards, for it captures the lifestyles of subcultures, blending the contradicting worlds of high art and popular culture, mainstream and subculture, and consumer culture and counter-culture. Illustrious Japanese manga comic artist Tezuka Osamu paved the path for Animamix century in his country. After the Second World War, Animamix became the largest publishing and creative industry in Japan, influencing East Asia nations such as Korea, China, and Taiwan, and even reaching to Western regions of Europe and America. In the 21st century, the new generation of Animamix artists are not exclusively producers of Animamix art, but branching out in all other creative industry domains as well. Western and Asian Animamix art begin to complement each other and entwine with contemporary art, permeating the mass entertainment culture and new trends of visual art with their colors. The most fascinating aspect of Animamix art is that it interchanges the nature of real and fictitious world, allowing its works to transcendentally utilize the humorous, satiric, and subverting nature of contemporary visual aesthetics, and represent in a bold and heterogeneous manner the clash between artistic thinking and living imagination. Professor Victoria Yung-Chih Lu concludes that Animamix Art of the 21st century has four characteristics: the forms of Animamix in popular culture center on the worship of youth and youthfulness; pursuit of narrative scripts that are full of surprises and diversity, transforming the images into a visual language by making them strongly descriptive; integration of the colorful lights in the electronic media, providing the opportunity to create an extremely novel colorful visual experience of light; and heterogeneity resulting from the interaction and intermingling of large amounts of money, as well as of people and resources from strikingly different fields, establishing a new form of creative industry. Animamix art is the most important creative source among all creative domains in the 21st century, playing a critical role in contemporary art. MOCA Taipei held Fiction.Love – Ultra New Vision in Contemporary Art back in 2004; the exhibition obtained much attention and feedback both nationally and internationally by introducing an overview of the rise and influence of Japanese and American Animamix art. Five years later, at the end of 2009, MOCA Taipei introduces Visual Attract and Attack, a hyperlinked exhibition hosted simultaneously by Moca Shanghai, Today Art Museum Beijing and Guangdong Art Museum of Art in China and Taiwan, presenting the most recent development and trends of Animamix art across the world. More than 67 artists from 30 countries are involved in this exhibition. The exhibition will be held from December 6th 2009 to January 31th February 2010.

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ARTISTS

Maya Lin
Alan Becker
Andrew Huang
Paula Hayes
Patrick Bergeron
Wu Ding Long
Xi Du
Xiao Gu
Xin Zhou
Xu Qin
Gao Xiaowu
Zhang Qikai
Xu Jia
Chen Wen Ling
Chen Zhi Guang
Chen Fei
Fu Kailai
Lo Dan
Luo Hui
Alexandre Nicolas
Virginie Barre
Rolf A. Kluenter
Miltos Manetas
H.Hoogerbrugge
Janice Devali
Indieguerillas
Angelo Volpe
Abbas Mehran
Anirban Mitra
Thukral & Tagra
Gil Yefman
Inbal shved
Lital Lev Cohen
Kohei Nawa
Takafumi Hara
Takashi Murakami
Yoshimoto Nara
Okamoto Shinjiro
Hiroyuki MATSUURA
Yayoi Kusama
Rieko Sakurai
Chisato Sakaue
Hye Rim Lee
Eddie Kang
Chan Kok Hooi
Nasser Lubay
Shahzia Sikander
Lelya Borisenko
Eugenio Merino
David Chan
Ni Tsai-Chin
Jeff Dah-Yue Shi
Yang Mao-Lin
Poti
Chusak Srikwan
Claudio Castillo
Wim Delvoye
Oscar Oiwa
Magali De Torres

1959 born in Ohio, USA. Lives and works in New York, USA now.

1989 born in Ohio, USA. Now lives and studies there.

1984 Born in California, USA. Lives and studies in Los Angeles, USA now.

Born 1958, Concord, Massachusetts

1967 born in Québec, Canada. Now lives and works there.

1982 born in Sichuan, China. Lives and works there.

1980 born in Yunnan, China. Lives and works there now.

1985 born in Shanghai, China. Lives and works there now.

1977 born in Sichuan, China. Lives and works there now.

1985 born in Jiang Xi, China. Lives and works there now.

1976 born in Fujian, China. Lives and works in Beijing, China

1950 born in Sichuan, China. lives and works there

1984 born in in Fujian, China. Lives and works there now.

1969 Born in Fujian, China. Lives and works in Beijing, China now.

1963 born in Fujian, China. Lives and works there and in Beijing, China now.

1972 born in Guangdong, China. Lives and works in Beijing, China now.

1980 born in Chung Ching, China. Now passed away.

1981 born in Chongqing, China. Lives and works there now.

1973 born in Guangdong, China. Live and works in Beijing, China now.

1970 born in Toulouse, France. Lives and works there.

1970 born in Quimper, France. Noe lives and works in Douarnenez, France.

1956 born in Bürvenich, Germany. Lives and works in Shanghai, China now.

1964 born in Greece. Lives and works in London, United Kingdom, and New York, USA now.

1963 born in Rotterdam, the Netherlands. Lives an works there now.

1975 born in India. Lives and works in the Netherlands now.

1999 formed by Miko Bawono & Santi Ariestyowanti in Yogyakarta, Indonesia. Now lives and works there.

1976 born in Naples, Italy. Lives and works there.

1946 Born in Iran. Lives and works in Hove, Australia now.

1981 born in Kolkata, India. Lives and works there.

1997 established in New Delhi, India. Live and work there.

1979 born in Kibbutz Ramat Yohanan, Israel. Lives and works in Tel Aviv, Israel now.

1980 born in Nuweiba, Israel. Lives and works in tel aviv, Israel now.

1975 born in Osaka, Japan. Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan now.

1968 born in Tokyo, Japan. Lives and works there and in Berlin, Germany.

1962 born in Tokyo, Japan. Lives and works there now.

1959 born in Hirosaki, Japan. Now lives and works in Tokyo, Japan.

1933 born in Tokyo, Japan.

1972 born in Tokyo, Japan. Lives and works there and in Berlin, Germany now.

1933 born in Nagano, Japan. Lives and works in Tokyo now.

Lives and works in Sakae-cho, Mito-Shi, Ibaraki, Japan

1984 born in Shizuoka, Japan. Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan now.

Born in South Korea. Lives and works in Seoul, South Korea, and New York, USA now.

1980 born in Seoul, South Korea. Lives and works in Seoul, South Korea.

1974 Born in Penang, Malaysia. Lives and works in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia now.

1982 born in Quezon, Philippines. Lives and works there now.

1969 born in Lahore, Pakistan. Lives and works in New York, USA now.

1973 born in Shestka, Ukraine. Lives and works in Moscow, Russia now.

Born in 1975 Madrid, Spain. Lives and works in Madrid, Spain now.

1979 born in Singapore. Lives and works there.

1955 born in Taipei, Taiwan. Lives and works there now.

1961 Born in Taipei, Taiwan, where he currently resides and works

1953 born in Chang Hua, Taiwan. Lives and works in Taipei, Taiwan now.

1955 born in Taipei, Taiwan. Lives and works there now.

1983 born in Bangkok, Thailand. Lives and works there.

Born in Havana, Cuba. Lives and works in Miami, USA now.

1965 born in Wervik, Belgium. Lives and works in Ghent, Belgium now.

1965 born in São Paulo, Brazil. Lives and works in Tokyo, Japan.

Artworks

Toy Asteroid:Boy / Toy Asteroid:Girl
Animation&Animator II
Doll Face
Jill Poet's Earthly Practice
LoopLoop
Together/Every day/I will Go to the Distance
Eighteen Strong Men-Firm Shield
Samarkand Series
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