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The Great Ephemeral-Co-curated by Taipei Contemporary Art Center and New Museum


DURATION: 2015-05-27 ~ 2015-09-06
OPENING: 2015-05-27
VENUE: New Museum, New York
ADDRESS: 235 Bowery, New York, NY 10002, USA

Participating Artists: CHEN Chieh-jen, Heman CHONG, CHOU Yu-Cheng, Nir EVRON, Joel HOLMBERG, LEE Kit, Chelsea KNIGHT, Minouk LIM, YAO Jui Chung, Jun YANG and Constantina ZAVITSANOS “The Great Ephemeral” responds to the speculative nature of the global market, both by exploring its intangible, even emotional, aspects and by offering clear-eyed commentary on its inequalities. This exhibition is part of a season of programming organized by the New Museum’s Education Department that examines aspects of speculation, including its volatile relationship to faith as well as alternative economies focused on caregiving and collective labor. “The Great Ephemeral” is curated in collaboration with Meiya Cheng of the Taipei Contemporary Art Center (TCAC), a platform dedicated to artists, curators, scholars, and cultural activists. Cheng asserts that the works on view reflect an “ephemeral existence” in which our material circumstances, both in art and life, can feel precarious, abstract, and out-of-control. The artists featured in the exhibition react to this condition using various forms of protest: some responses are incisive, while others counter the market’s contradictions with equal measures of irrationality and play. Works in “The Great Ephemeral” include Constantina Zavitsanos’s tower of personal and familial debt spanning 278 years; Nir Evron’s photographic series, which depicts the rapid construction of a Palestinian housing development whose architecture mirrors the ubiquitous Westernized style of hotels and condominiums instead of that of the surrounding local culture; and Chou Yu-Cheng’s paintings, which, as copies of originals by British artist Geoff Molyneux, challenge an art market that values originality and authenticity. Presented as part of the New Museum’s international partnership program Museum as Hub, the exhibition captures preoccupations shared by artists around the world and how they manifest artistically and socially. Guest Curator: Meiya Cheng New Museum Curators: Johanna Burton, Keith Haring Director and Curator of Education and Public Engagement, New Museum Lauren Cornell, Curator, 2015 Triennial, Digital Projects, and Museum as Hub, New Museum Sara O’Keeffe, Assistant Curator, New Museum. For more information on the exhibition and related public events, please visit the New Museum’s website.For Press info please contact: press@newmuseum.org or joyingpeng@tcac.tw “The Great Ephemeral” is a Museum as Hub exhibition and residency. Museum as Hub is made possible by Robert Sterling Clark Foundation. Additional support for Museum as Hub and public programs is provided, in part, by the New York City Department of Cultural Affairs and the New York State Council on the Arts. Additional support for the exhibition is provided by the Ministry of Culture, R.O.C. (Taiwan) and the Taipei Culture Center in New York (TECO). Artist residencies and commissions are generously supported by the Neeson / Edlis Artists Commissions Fund, and Laurie Wolfert.


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