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BIO
Based in New York City, inCube Arts is an independent, 501(c)(3) nonprofit tax-exempt organization dedicated to fostering new forms of cultural exchange and creative expression through exhibitions, art festival, workshops and public lectures and year-round public programs. In the missions of “Nurturing international artists, empowering international curators and creating a platform for art resources”, inCube Arts committed to supporting independent curators and emerging and established contemporary artists, we realize this mission through our multi-functional programs such as the “inToAsia: Time-based Art Festival”, “Emerging Curators Program”, “inDialog forum” and “Screening Program”. inCube Arts aims to create a beyond-institution, trans-disciplinary and cross-continent stage for the professionals to brainstorm their avant-garde, experimental and brilliant ideas.

In addition, inCube Arts SPACE coordinates and produces exhibitions, located on the Midtown West Side of New York City, the SPACE is a lab and forum for experimentation and critical discussion. “inCube Arts SPACE” programme is made possible with the generous support by Mr. Jeremy HU. Special thanks go to our wonderful volunteers, without whom this program would not be possible.
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【inToAsia: TBA Festival 2015】 Architectural Landscapes: SEA in the Forefront


Dates:
Sat Oct 03, 2015 00:00 - Sat Oct 31, 2015

【inToAsia: TBA Festival 2015】 Architectural Landscapes: SEA in the Forefront
October 3–31, 2015

Venue: Queens Museum, Partnership Gallery 2F
Opening reception: Sat, Oct 3, 1:30 – 5 pm
Film Screening: Sun, Oct 4, 1- 5 pm

inCube Arts is delighted to present the second edition of inToAsia: Time-based Art Festival 2015 with focus on Asia-based new media artists, organized by CHEN Wei-Ching, Joanne, curated by Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani, WANG Chun-Chi and Carol Yinghua LU.

Architectural Landscapes: SEA in the Forefront exhibition curated by Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani, is part of the festival and is presented at Queens Museum in New York City. The exhibition looks to natural landscapes in Southeast Asia (SEA) that are slowly transformed for architectural or urban purposes and focuses on architectural landmarks & local iconic buildings that are overlooked by market forces to the benefit of consumerism.
How do the artists and their communities deal with and relate to this transformation? Kim Hak and Sok Chanrado in their digital works address the alarming rapidity of urbanization in Cambodia by engaging with local communities that either still reside in or remember the iconic buildings now being demolished or repurposed.
Prateep Suthathongthai and Chulayarnnon Siriphol in their video and light installations, reconfigure Thai history by employing sacred geometry and Thai architectural symbols.

Landscapes video installation by Vietnamese artist Nguyen Trinh Thi employs landscape images of present-day Vietnam as quiet witnesses to history, while Into the Sea 3-channel installation offers Le Brothers’ social commentary on the transformation of natural landscapes in Vietnam as a price to pay for economic development. Through Donna Ong’s video and mixed-media installation we observe how Singapore has embraced a meticulously planned urbanization over the years thus transforming its local villages and plantations into gleaming skyscrapers and highways.

Architectural Landscapes: SEA in the Forefront will also benefit from a screening program at the museum theater where the following works will be presented: Utama - Every Name in History I (2003) by Ho Tzu Nyen (Singapore), Syndromes and a Century (2006) by Apichatpong Weerasethakul (Thailand), and Untitled (2011–2013) by Khvay Samnang (Cambodia). The screening will take place on October 4, 1- 5 pm.

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Sok Chanrado|Kim Hak|Le Brothers|Ho Tzu Nyen|Donna Ong|Khvay Samnang|Chulayarnnon Siriphol|Prateep Suthathongthai|Nguyen Trinh Thi|Apichatpong Weerasethakul

ABOUT THE CURATOR
Loredana Pazzini-Paracciani is a London based curator, writes for several academic journals, art magazines and symposium publications, and works extensively as an independent curator for commercial and public galleries and institutions in Singapore, Bangkok, London and New York, championing awareness of critical issues of contemporary Southeast Asian culture through the works of young and emerging artists from the region. By reason of her commitment to the cultural richness of the Southeast Asian region and her continuous research, Loredana has developed an academic and curatorial interest focused on contemporary art in Thailand.

ABOUT inToAsia: Time-based Art Festival
Based in New York City, founded by CHEN Wei-Ching, Joanne, inCube Arts is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit organization dedicated to fostering new forms of cultural exchange and creative expression through exhibitions, art festival, workshops, public lectures and year-round public programs. To boost the visibility of Asian contemporary art, inCube Arts launched inToAsia: TBA Festival in 2013, a public event for new media art. inToAsia: TBA Festival is the bridge for Asian media arts to more effectively reach Europe and America, providing Asian perspective through multi-disciplinary media including videos, shorts, animations, kinetic installations, net arts and real-time sound art performances.
The second edition of inToAsia: TBA Festival will take place on 3–31 October 2015 at various locations in New York City including the Queens Museum, The Sylvia Wald and Po Kim Foundation and inCube Arts SPACE .

For further information on the artists and works, please check our website: www.incube-arts.org and www.queensmuseum.org or email to inCube Arts info@incube-arts.org or architectural.landscapes.sea@gmail.com

The Queens Museum
New York City Building
Flushing Meadows Corona Park
Queens NY 11368

Hours
Wednesday through Sunday 12-6pm
Entry fee : Suggested Admission

Organized by|inCube Arts
Sponsored by|Ministry of Culture, R.O.C. (Taiwan), Taipei Cultural Center of TECO in New York, The Taipei City Department of Cultural Affairs, Jim Thompson Foundation, Rhema Events and Arts Services, DCA Art Consultant, 100 Tonson Gallery, Taiwanese American Arts Council
Exhibition Support|The Queens Museum, The Sylvia Wald and Po Kim Foundation
Media Support|Singapore: Inside Out
Thanks to|SA SA BASSAC, Kraupa-Tuskany Zeidler (Berlin), Brooklyn Artist Studio, Mr. Jeremy HU



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inToAsia: Time-based Art Festival 2015 - Retina of the Unconscious


Dates:
Thu Oct 01, 2015 00:00 - Sat Oct 24, 2015

Location:
New York, New York
United States of America

inToAsia: Time-based Art Festival 2015 - Retina of the Unconscious
October 1 – 24, 2015

Organizer|CHEN Wei-Ching, Joanne
Curated by WANG Chun-Chi
Opening Reception|Thur. Oct 1, 6 - 8pm

inCube Arts is delighted to announce our forthcoming second edition of inToAsia: Time-based Art Festival 2015 in October, 2015. Organized by CHEN Wei-ching, Joanne and curated by WANG Chun-Chi, Loredana PAZZINI-PARACCIANI and Carol Yinghua LU, the festival aims to continuing its mission to exhibit time-based art with perspectives from Asia. Three exhibition venues bring the Asia-based artists’ works together to the New York City.

A part of inToAsia: Time-based Art Festival 2015 exhibition Retina of the Unconscious, curated by WANG Chun-Chi, opens on Oct 1, 2015 at The Sylvia Wald + Po Kim Art Gallery. One of Freud's central achievements was to demonstrate how unacceptable thoughts and feelings are repressed into the unconscious, from where they continue to exert a decisive influence over our lives (1). Contemporary perspectives on the unconscious mind are remarkably varied. How one views the power and influence of the unconscious relative to conscious modes of information processing largely depends on how one defines the unconscious.
This expanded and enhanced view of the unconscious as the artist analyzing shows the hidden connection between eye and sounds. Being unconscious can be understood as being immediately present, as being here and now.
In the exhibition, TAO Ya-lun, a Taiwanese artist who has been working on Heart Projector (2013), a project based on the installations, which often involve light, are heavy meditative spaces which seek to demarcate a zone outside of the over-proliferation and clutter of visual signs in contemporary life. And the Structure Study III
 (2014), a project by Taiwanese Canadians artist Hao NI, to present yet vaguely surreal, the works - ranging from sculpture to video and mixed-media installation are installed as a cohesive whole.
Also included Unknown Colors (2015) by Chihiro Minato, he has been working on wide variety of themes, including the relationship between the emergence of images and the memory. His current project about color analyzing using digital photography and automatic nomination system by computer. A new work Mixed Signals (2015) by Korean artist Kim Joon is realized in the form of sound-installation, using the results of collected various sounds in site-specific areas. Also the project Delirious, the Midnight Sun Is Gorgeous (2012-13) by Chinese Canadians artist Yi Xin TONG who was to work constructs poetic and fantastical narratives through multimedia installations, and books to explore the dialectics of romanticism into our era that worships rationality and capita.
The film Day for Night (2014) by Korean artist Sejin Kim attempted to create visual narratives with using an unsynchronized scenes among videos, sounds, and color frames to address the reality of desolation, ruin, and lack where lies on behind of an excessiveness and an acceleration in contemporary society.
A Taiwanese artist KUO I-Chen's work Lightyears (2011) shows with a truly multifaceted practice, working across video, photography, performance, and sculpture - incorporating elements of all means into a finished end. A large-scale installation Er lin qi an (2014) by TING Chaong-Wen, the artist created the excelling in spatial installations of mixed media such as images and ready-mades, the artist has shifted his focus to the exploration of the plastic potential of art with archives.
(1.) For an introduction see book Modern Classics Unconscious)

PARTICIPATING ARTISTS
Chihiro MINATO|Hao NI|Joon KIM|KUO I-Chen|TAO Ya-lun|Yi Xin TONG|Sejin KIM|TING Chaong-Wen|Audrey CHEN|C. Spencer YEH

Related programs

Exhibition II - Retina of the Unconscious
Oct 1 – 24, 2015
Opening|Fri. Oct 2, 6 – 8pm
inCube Arts SPACE
314 West 52nd street, #1
New York, NY 10019

Exhibition III - Architectural Landscapes: SEA in the Forefront
Oct 3 – 31, 2015
Curator|Loredana PAZZINI-PARACCIANI
Opening/Artist & Curator Talk|Sat. Oct 3, 1:30 – 5pm
The Queens Museum - Partnership Gallery
New York City Building, Flushing Meadows Corona Park, Queens NY 11368

Film Screening
Sun. Oct 4, 1 – 5pm
Curator|Loredana PAZZINI-PARACCIANI, Carol Yinghua LU
The Queens Museum Theater

Sound Performances
Sat. Oct 24, 3 - 5pm
Performance by Audrey CHEN |C.Spencer YEH|Hao NI|Yi-Xin TONG

Artist & Curator Talk
Sat. Oct 24, 5 - 6pm
Talks by WANG Chun-Ch|C.Spencer YEH|Audrey CHEN
The Sylvia Wald + Po Kim Art Gallery
417 Lafayette street 4th floor, New York, NY 10003

ABOUT THE CURATOR
WANG Chun-Chi is a Taiwanese curator based in Berlin. She is trained as artist at New York University Tisch School of the Arts. In 2012, she was Assistant Curator for Taipei Biennial, Modern Monsters / Death and Life of Fiction (with Anselm Franke). Her projects was presented in Berlin, Paris, New York, Taipei, and Seoul in various collaborations (2010 - ongoing). A collective and intergenerational investigation of feminism in the context of contemporary art practice that included a symposium, exhibition; and lecture. She is the founder and director of IDOLONSTUDIO (Berlin). She currently working on the exhibition Urban Synesthesia for the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts in 2015.

inToAsia: Time-based Art Festival 2015 is the one and the only art festival that dedicate to Asian time-based art in North America, gathers together a group of time-based art work, including videos, short film, kinetic installations and real-time sound art performances, featuring 27 artists from Taiwan, Japan, Korea, China, Canada, United States, Singapore, Thailand, Vietnam, Cambodia and Philippines. These artists, with varying cultural and social backgrounds, reflect on their life experiences in relation to the world-wide social issues associated with a global culture, and how this affects the dynamics of the rising East Asian cities as a whole.
Website: http://www.incube-arts.org/2015.html
For more information, please contact with CHEN Wei-ching, Joanne (joanne@incube-arts.org) and Shihyu HSU (shihyu@incube-arts.org)


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Chien-Chi CHANG: Double Happiness @ inCube Arts SPACE


Dates:
Fri May 15, 2015 00:00 - Sat May 30, 2015

Location:
New York, New York
United States of America


Chien-Chi CHANG: Double Happiness
Curated by Chi-Wen HUANG
15 – 30, May 2015
Opening Reception|7 - 9pm, SAT. 16, May, 2015

inCube Arts SPACE is delighted to present the gallery's first exhibition dedicated to the work of Graz, Austria-based Taiwanese artist Chien-Chi CHANG (b.1961): Double Happiness (2004-2011), curated by Chi-Wen HUANG and in collaborated with Chi-Wen Gallery, Taipei.
Marriage brokers recruit young Vietnamese women to come to Ho Chi Minh City where they are viewed by groups of Taiwanese men. Each of them pays a fee to pick a suitable bride from the lineup. Within days of meeting, the couples will be married. By using the medium of photography and video as his artistic medium, in Double Happiness, Chien-Chi Chang offers a series of scenarios following the process of arranged marriage in south-east Asia: from selection and application to all the paperwork and the final ceremony. The images are accompanied by interviews with the brokers, the men and women that take place between the potential bride and grooms as they determine the suitability of their partners.

Chien-Chi CHANG is also participating in Frieze New York 2015 - Focus section D06 by Chi-Wen Gallery, presenting Escape from North Korea (2007-2011) and China Town (1992-2011) series. For further information on the artists and works, please email the inCube Arts SPACE info@incube-arts.org or Chi-Wen Gallery info@chi-wen.com

About Chien-Chi CHANG
Primarily using photography as his artistic medium, Chien-Chi Chang (b.1961) explores alienation and connection between people in contemporary society by developing long-term, interactive relationships with the subjects. In his earlier, well-known series The Chain(1993-1999) which was exhibited at the Taiwan Pavilion of the Venice Biennale in 2001 and the Bienal de SãoPaulo in 2002, Chang creates life-sized portraits of patients at Taiwan's Long Fa Temple psychiatric hospital. His 2002 series I do I do I do exposes subtle societal factors that underpin marriage using a photo album format. In his 2005 series Double Happiness, Chang uses a straight-forward format to document the marriage brokerage process used by Vietnamese brides and Taiwanese grooms.
Starting in 1992, Chang became interested in themes related to the dispersion of individuals or families from their homeland, and in the 20 years hence, followed the lives of illegal immigrants in New York City's Chinatown who left China as a matter of survival. Entitled China Town and still in progress, the series was exhibited in the artist's mid-career survey Doubleness at the National Museum of Singapore in 2008, and at the Taiwan Pavilion of the Venice Biennale in 2009. In 2007, Chang travelled with North Korean defectors from Northeast China to Thailand, documenting their lives for his work Escape from North Korea, which won the Canadian AnthropoGraphia Award for Human Rights in 2011. In recent years Chang has expanded his medium to include sound and the photogarphy-based images, which has enriched his image based narratives with additional, multiple elements.
Chang received his bachelor's degree from Soochow University in 1984, and his master's from Indiana University in 1990. He began a professional career as a photojournalist in 1991, and has worked for both the Seattle Times and the Baltimore Sun. He joined the world famous photographic cooperative Magnum Photos in 1995 and became a full member in 2001.

About Chi-Wen Gallery
Founded in 2004 by Chi-Wen Huang, Chi-Wen Gallery is one of Taiwan’s leading galleries, showing the best of contemporary Taiwanese art with a focus on video and photography. The gallery is dedicated to supporting emerging artists with curatorial projects that explore the most cutting-edge subjects and has been actively participating in local and international art fairs. As such Chi-Wen Gallery is very much connected with today’s art and represents artists whose work continues to grow in historical importance. Over the last decade Chi-Wen Gallery has fostered the careers of a diverse group of internationally renowned artists, both emerging and established, whose practices transformed the way art is made and presented in Taiwan today. These artists include Chen Chieh-Jen, Chien-Chi Chang, Peng Hung-Chih, Yao Jui-Chung, Hung Tung-Lu, Yuan Goang-Ming, Chen Shun-Chu, Wu Tien-Chang, Tusi Kuang-Yu, Jawshing Arthur Liou, Yu Cheng-Ta Chen Yin-Ju, James T. Hung and among others.

About inCube Arts
Based in New York City, inCube Arts is an independent 501(c)(3) nonprofit tax-exempt organization dedicated to fostering new forms of cultural exchange and creative expression through exhibitions, art festival, workshops and public lectures and year-round public programs. In the missions of “Nurturing international artists, empowering international curators and creating a platform for art resources”, inCube Arts committed to supporting independent curators and emerging and established contemporary artists, we realize this mission through our multi-functional programs such as the “inToAsia: Time-based Art Festival”, “Emerging Curators Program”, “inDialog forum” and “Screening Program”. inCube Arts aims to create a beyond-institution, trans-disciplinary and cross-continent stage for the professionals to brainstorm their avant-garde, experimental and brilliant ideas.
In addition, inCube Arts SPACE coordinates and produces exhibitions, located on the Midtown West Side of New York City, the SPACE is a lab and forum for experimentation and critical discussion. “inCube Arts SPACE” programme is made possible with the generous support by Mr. Jeremy HU.

Organized by|inCube Arts
Co-organized by|Chi-Wen Gallery

image: Chien-Chi Chang, Double Happiness, Single-channel video, 11min 52sec, 2009
Courtesy of the artist, Magnum Photos and Chi-Wen Gallery


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inToAsia: Time-based Art Festival 2013 – MicroCities


Dates:
Thu Aug 08, 2013 18:00 - Sat Aug 31, 2013

Location:
New York, New York
United States of America

inCube Arts is delighted to present the first edition of inToAsia: Time-based Art Festival 2013 – MicroCities, with focus on Asia-based new media artists. Curated by CHEN Wei-ching, Joanne and LAI Lih-huei (Josiane).

"MicroCities" endeavors to investigate the current conditions in Asian countries by retroactively drawing back on their original states prior to colonization, through the experience of assimilation during colonization, to the individual predicament in the current and post-colonization period.

We showcase a group of time-based art, including videos, shorts, animations, kinetic installations, and real-time sound art performances. Coming from Taiwan, Japan, Korea, China, Singapore, Malaysia, Thailand, Indonesia, Philippines, and India, these artists, with varying cultural and social backgrounds, reflect on their life experiences in relation to the world-wide social issues associated with a global culture, and how this affects the dynamics of the rising East Asian cities as a whole.

Participating Artists:
CHEN Wan-Jen|CHIANG Chien-Hsin + LIAO Chien-Chiao|Chilai Howard CHENG|Chim↑Pom|Chitra Ganesh|CHOU Yu-Cheng|CHU ChunTeng|DIN Chin-Chung|Gitanjali Rao|HO Tzu Nyen|HSU Che-Yu|HSU Chia-Wei|HU Xiangqian|Junebum PARK|Kenji WONG|LIN Chi-Wei|Linda C.H. LAI|Michelle DIZON|Piyarat PIYAPONGWIWAT|Samson YOUNG|Silas FONG|SU Yu-Hsien|TIAN Xiaolei|Tintin WULIA|TSUI Kuang-Yu|TU Pei-Shih|UJINO|WANG Chung-kun|WANG Fujui|WONG Hoy Cheong|WU Chang-Jung|Yeondoo JUNG|Yukihiro TAGUCHI

Exhibition I:
Aug 8 -31
Stephan Stoyanov Gallery
29 Orchard St. New York, NY 10002
Opening reception: THUR. Aug 8, 6 - 8pm
Hours: Tuesday - Saturday 11am – 6pm

Sound Performance:
FRI. Aug 9, 6:30 – 8:30pm
Artist Talk: FRI. Aug 9, 8:30pm
Residency Unlimited
360 Court St. Unit #4, Brooklyn, NY 11231

Exhibition II
Aug 8 -28
The NARS Foundation
38-65 12th St. Long Island City, NY 11101
Opening reception: SAT. Aug 10, 6 - 8pm
Hours: Wednesday - Saturday 1pm - 5pm

Film & AnimeArt Screening Program
SAT. July 27, 2-5pm
SUN. July 28, 2-5pm
The Queens Museum of Art
New York City Building,
Flushing Meadows Corona Park,
Queens NY 11368

Organized by|inCube Arts
Co-organized by|Chew's Culture Foundation, Hong-Gah Museum
Sponsored by|Ministry of Cultural, Taiwan. Taipei Cultural Center of TECO in New York, the Taipei City Department of Cultural Affairs, Cultural Affairs Bureau of Taichung City Government.
Exhibition Support|The Queens Museum of Art, Stephan Stoyanov Gallery, the NARS Foundation, Residency Unlimited.
Special thanks|Mr. Claude Shumlic Saenz
Thanks to|Brooklyn Artist Studio, LONG MARCH SPACE, MUJIN-TO Production, OSAGE contemporary art gallery, Project Fulfill Art Space, YAMAMOTO GENDAI Gallery