• Saturday December 6th, 2014

Event

Open Research Program 13 : Hong-Kai Wang
December 23, 2014 (tue) 14:00–17:00
Admission: Free
Artist: Hong-Kai Wang
http://www.parasophia.jp/events/en/2014_orp_13_hong-kai_wang/

Venue

KYOTO ART CENTER
http://www.kac.or.jp/
Access: 546-2 Yamafushiyama-cho, Nakagyo-ku, Kyoto 604-8156, Japan
Tel: 075-213-1000
Hours: 10:00 ~ 20:00
Closed: 80 seats
Seats available:

Description

 
or Open Research Program 13, we present a workshop with the Taiwanese artist Hong-Kai Wang, who is currently a PhD candidate at the Academy of Fine Arts in Vienna. In 2011, as one of the artists representing Taiwan at the Venice Biennale, Wang exhibited Music While We Work (2011), a multichannel video installation that was built around recordings of everyday labor made in a series of workshops by former workers of Taiwan Sugar Huwei Factory, which was part of Huwei’s formerly thriving sugar industry built during Japan’s occupation of Taiwan, and their family members. For Parasophia, in addition to presenting Music While We Work, Wang is planning a new project with the working title Dancers of the Millions, which will be conducted in part in Kyoto. This Open Research Program will feature a discussion with local experts and cultural producers/makers based on Wang’s workshop in Huwei (2013–) and bibliographic sources on the history of the sugar industry in Taiwan. The video recording of this discussion will be reconfigured into an installation as part of the new project.
About the Open Research Program
The Artistic Director and his curatorial team will conduct part of their research for Parasophia: Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture 2015 publicly, in the form of lectures and other events in this program.
Presented by Kyoto International Festival of Contemporary Culture Organizing Committee, Kyoto Association of Corporate Executives (Kyoto Keizai Doyukai), Kyoto Prefecture, Kyoto City
Co-presented by Kyoto Art Center