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Sensory Topology: Bodily Perception in Taiwanese Art

Published on ArtSlant. Text by Robin Peckham. Sensory Topology: Bodily Perception of Taiwan Contemporary Art Guangdong Museum of Art (Halls 10-12) 38 Yanyu Rd., Ersha Island, Guangzhou 12 October – 28 November Another exhibition running simultaneously at the Guangdong Museum of Art, curated by Tsai Chao-yi and produced in cooperation with the Taichung National Taiwan [...]

Resonance: A Conversation

The following interview was carried out by Robin Peckham and Jessica Lam with Samson Young, Yao Chung-Han, and Rachel Connelly. It was translated and edited by Robin Peckham and then Ceci Moss before publication on Rhizome.org. Introduction The exhibition Resonance was initiated in early 2010 as an experiment in the conceptual underpinnings and practical manifestations [...]

From ‘Resonant Forms’ to ‘Resonance’

“Resonant if Unsound: Concept, Style, Execution” First published in Hong Kong Gallery Guide. This text describes a general critical framework. Text by Robin Peckham, with thanks to Venus Lau and Rachel Connelly. Marcel Duchamp inaugurated one of the manifold lineages of experimental art in the twentieth century with a push towards what he termed “non-retinal [...]