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"GOING GREEN:NEW ENVIRONMENTAL ART FROM TAIWAN" OPENS AT Accident Gallery, Eureka, CA

  • Date:2010-10-15

The Accident Gallery in Eureka, CA, is pleased to cooperate with the Taipei Cultural Center in New York City to present the exhibition ?Going Green: New Environmental Art From Taiwan.? The show will open at Accident Gallery, 210 C St., Eureka, on Friday, Sept. 4, 6-9 PM, with a reception and gallery talk by the curator, Jane Ingram Allen, and the two visiting artists from Taiwan, Ya-chu Kang and Su-chen Hung. The gallery talk will be at 6 PM and also include a visit to the nearby outdoor installation created for the exhibition by Ya-chu Kang in cooperation with Main Street Eureka and the Eureka Art and Culture Commission.

Kang and Hung, will be artists in residence at Accident Gallery, Eureka, from Aug. 23 to Sept. 4 to create site-specific environmental art installations as part of this exhibition. Hung will create a work focused on the importance of trees for the environment and titled ?Baby Green? consisting of a fallen tree trunk suspended from the gallery ceiling and underneath it a tiny sapling growing in a Petri dish. After the exhibition the seedling will be planted in Eureka. Kang?s outdoor installation ?Hero? sited along the waterfront in Eureka will take the form of a human skeleton wearing a cape like a super-hero and composed of plastic and other non-biodegradable waste collected on local beaches. This exhibition features works in all media by Kang and Hung along with 14 other contemporary artists from Taiwan. The works focus on environmental issues such as global warming, pollution, waste disposal, loss of habitat, urban encroachment and other issues.

The artists and the artworks for this exhibition were selected by Jane Ingram Allen, an American independent curator, artist and critic living in Taiwan since coming there in January 2004 with a Fulbright Scholar award. She has curated exhibitions in Taiwan and other countries that focus on environmental issues and written feature articles and reviews for Sculpture, Public Art Review and other magazines. She initiated the Guandu International Outdoor Sculpture Festival in Taiwan in 2006 and was the curator of this environmental art exhibition for four consecutive years. She also curated an exhibition of international environmental art for Taiwan?s National Museum of Marine Biology and Aquarium in 2009, and in 2010 Jane curated an international environmental art exhibition for Cheng Long Wetlands in Yunlin County, Taiwan. Jane is also an artist herself who creates environmental installations.

The ?Going Green? exhibition is sponsored by the Taipei Cultural Center, New York City, and funded by the Council for Cultural Affairs, Taiwan. The exhibition will open in New York on July 9, 2010, at Queens Botanical Garden, Flushing, NY; and then go to the Schuylkill Center for Environmental Education, Philadelphia, PA, opening August 6; to Accident Gallery, Eureka, CA, opening Sept. 4, and then to the University of North Carolina at Pembroke, Pembroke, NC, opening on Oct. 14. The exhibition will offer to the USA audiences an international perspective on environmental art and reflect the unique viewpoint and approach to nature of Taiwan?s contemporary artists who are just beginning to focus on the environment as an important issue for their country and the world. Taiwan is a very urban and highly developed technological country with many contemporary artists specializing in video art and new media. It is only recently that a few artists in Taiwan have begun to focus on the environment, and re-introduce to contemporary art the use of natural materials and a focus on the natural world that has always been of major importance in traditional Chinese art and culture. The Accident Gallery presents this international exhibition as part of their community service exhibition program to raise awareness about environmental issues and contribute to greater understanding and cultural exchange about the common environmental problems faced by the world today.

The exhibition ?Going Green: New Environmental Art from Taiwan? continues at Accident Gallery, Eureka, through Oct. 2.

For more information:

Jane Ingram Allen, Curator
Emai: allenrebeccajanei@gmail.com
Tel: 857-234-2432

or
Phyllis Barba
Accident Gallery
210 C Street, Eureka, CA 95501
Tel: 707-445-2420
www.accidentgallery.com
accidentgallery@gmail.com