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Week 7: Group Curatorial Proposal Development and Appreciation of Nature-Related Artworks

Group Curatorial Brainstorming Session Exhibition Duration: One Week Curatorial Focus: Vitality / Lightness / Nature / Renewal / Slowness / Symbiosis Treating breath and air as shared resources and relationships, air flows through the space, connecting states between humans and… Continue Reading →

Week 6: Appreciation of Ema Shin’s Artworks and Group Curatorial Practice

Appreciation of Ema Shin’s Artworks Ema Shin grew up in a traditional Korean family. Her creation is inspired by gender bias in family culture and the “absence” of records of female family members. Ema Shin’s grandfather has always kept a… Continue Reading →

Curatorial Pitch——Invisible Load

🎯Curatorial Focus: My curatorial focus is on the anxiety of women presented in contemporary photography. From a feminist perspective, I explore the predicaments that contemporary women face under the multiple pressures of social structure and cultural expectations. These pressures often… Continue Reading →

Week 5: Cindy Sherman’s Female Photography Works and Course Seminar Reflections

Insights Gained from Cindy Sherman’s Photographic Works When collecting information on female-themed exhibitions and related artists, I came across Cindy Sherman’s “Untitled Film Stills” series. “I was wrestling with some sort of turmoil of my own about understanding women.The characters… Continue Reading →

Week 4: Summerhall Exhibition Series: ‘CATALYST: Art as Activism’ – A Viewing Record

Exhibition Viewing—– CATALYST: Art as Activism 📍Gallery: Summer Hall The works mainly present relevant social, political, and ecological issues to the audience through related artworks and spatial designs, rather than merely expressing emotions. Summer Hall places works by different artists… Continue Reading →

Week 3 : Children’s Rights Exhibition Log and Course Reflection

Exhibition Viewing: The Children Are Now 📍Gallery: Talbot Rice Gallery This is an exhibition about “childism”, calling on people to seek ways to grant children rights and to reconsider the role of children in shaping our world. Link:The Children are… Continue Reading →

Week 2: Course Reflection and Exhibition Experience

Exhibition Experience: Jaune Quick-to-See Smith  📍Gallery: Fruitmarket American Native artist, activist, educator, and curator Her primary motivation for each new work of art is to communicate an idea, a philosophy, or a history lesson. She is compelled to insert her… Continue Reading →

Project Book

Vivien Jiang Week 1: Curatorial Concept: Female Anxiety in Contemporary Photograph Curatorial Concept: Female Anxiety in Contemporary Photography From a feminist perspective, this explores the predicaments contemporary women face under social pressure. Through photographic works, it presents women’s anxiety and… Continue Reading →

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