Spinning East Asia Series II: A Net (Dis)entangled
VIEW EVENT DETAILSMembers’ Guided Tour
Following the success of last year’s Spinning East Asia Series I: A Compass in Hand exhibition, CHAT (Centre for Heritage, Arts and Textile) presents the second chapter of the series Spinning East Asia Series II: A Net (Dis)entangled. The organizer is inviting the members of Asia Society Hong Kong to join this tour to experience the diverse spectrum of history and culture of East Asia through collections of contemporary art produced by 16 prominent artists and artist groups from the East Asia region.
About the Exhibition
Titled A Net (Dis)entangled, the exhibition and second chapter of the Spinning East Asia Series features 16 groups of artists based in East Asia, or whose creative research revolves around East Asian topics. The participating artists approached their work with an open mind and from various angles with regards to textile culture, from its materiality, associated techniques, to subject matters and more. For these artists, the cultural significance of textile informed their way of thinking and form of presentation, which has opened up countless new possibilities for artistic expression and experimentation.
The exhibition precisely hones in on the interdependent yet conflicted web of East Asian relations in today’s context. By bringing into discussion how maintaining one’s own identity and uniqueness within a larger complexity can be practically achieved, the exhibition provides a point of reference for people from diverse cultures for their own reflections. This discussion is particularly pertinent to Hong Kong, a city influenced by the surrounding geographic region and globalisation.
Delving into the ever-evolving East Asian relations, the artists engaged in varying levels of individual or collective practice-led research, creative collaborations, or dialogue through the display of their works. Collectively, the artists gazed deep into history to scrutinise the geographical spaces, lifestyles, industries or cultural zeitgeists that shaped the political, economic, social and cultural outlooks of East Asia to examine the region’s shared influences and struggles.
Watch the program introduction here.
Participating artists and artist groups
Cha Seungean (Seoul),
Chen Yiyun (Shanghai),
Chu Chun-Teng (Taipei),
Ho Rui An (Singapore),
Kamata Yusuke (Fukuoka) ,
Suki Seokyeong Kang (Seoul),
Kato Tsubasa (Tokyo),
Lee Kai Chung (Hong Kong) and Isaji Yugo (Tokyo),
Li Qingyue (Shanghai),
Man Mei To (Hong Kong),
Park Jeehee (Seoul),
Wang Bo (Amsterdam),
Wang Ya-Hui (Taipei),
Wang Yiquan (Shanghai),
Yamauchi Terue (Fukuoka) and Jeon Gisun/ Matsuda Motoyoshi (Fukuoka and Tsushima),
Luka Yuanyuan Yang (Beijing)
The views and opinions expressed are those of the speakers and participants and, unless expressly stated to the contrary, do not reflect the opinion, position or official policy of Asia Society Hong Kong, its members, or its committees. Asia Society Hong Kong does not endorse or approve, and assumes no responsibility for the content of the information presented.
Event Details
CHAT Shop, G/F, The Mills, 45 Pak Tin Par St, Tsuen Wan