When Attitude Becomes a Letter? Writing – Exchange – Context – Gender – Meme Exhibition Album

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When Attitude Becomes a Letter? Writing – Exchange – Context – Gender – Meme Exhibition Album - Indie Press - Paper

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ISBN : 978-626-7264-25-6 Dimensions : 18x24cm Binding : Hardcover Pages : 80 Language : Traditional Chinese Level : None Publication Date : February 2023 This exhibition was selected through the "Curatorial Call for Proposals" at the Yokosuka Museum of Calligraphy, held by the Taoyuan Museum of Fine Arts in 2022. It is curated by the "Diverse Exhibition" curatorial team, inviting 11 new-generation artists and calligraphers to participate. The exhibition title is "When Attitude Becomes a Letter? Writing – Exchange – Context – Gender – Meme." "Chidou" (尺牘) refers to what we recognize today as letters, a medium for conveying written messages. This exhibition shifts from "What is a letter?" to "What can a letter be?", indirectly questioning "What can calligraphy be?". As a medium, "Chidou" offers a more fluid and creative critique for contemporary art. Through the art of calligraphy, it aims to provoke multifaceted reflections and engagement, hoping to resonate with contemporary life experiences and expand the connection with the new generation.

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The artists participating in this exhibition do not all have backgrounds exclusively in calligraphy. The works on display are creations born from their first engagement with "calligraphy" specifically for this exhibition. Some completed pieces were given their calligraphy-related interpretations only after being selected for the show. Furthermore, some artists skilled in calligraphy intentionally chose not to present their work in traditional ink and brush formats, aiming to inspire diverse possibilities in calligraphic creation.

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