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TAISHIN ARTS AWARD

Taishin Arts Award 2014/15

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The Grand Prize of the 13th Taishin Arts Award

The Grand Prize of the 13 th Taishin Arts Award Goes to TheCube Project Space ’ s Altering Nativism — Sound Cultures in Post - War Taiwan

The Grand Prize of the 13th Taishin Arts Award

The 13th Taishin Arts Award Grand Prize Winner: Altering Nativism—Sound Cultures in Post-War Taiwan by The CubeProject Space, Jeph LO, HO Tung-Hung, Amy CHENG


Supported by Taishin Financial Holding, the prestigious Taiwanese contemporary art award, the Taishin Arts Award, announced the winner of its Grand Prize with the prize money raised to NT$ 1.5 million. The chairman of the Taishin Bank Foundation for Arts and Culture, Mr. Simon Cheng, announced the winner and presented the prize on June 13th as the honor went to Altering Nativism—Sound Cultures in Post-War Taiwan, co-curated by Amy CHENG of TheCube Project Space, Jeph LO, and HO Tung-Hung. Board director, Ms. LIN Mun-Lee, a major force in the founding of the Award 14 years ago, made the following statement while presenting the prizes to the five winners, “The Taishin Arts Award is the most significant award of contemporary art in Taiwan. The selection is made through various stages throughout the year. Being able to make it to the five winners is really difficult. No matter who is the winner of the Grand Prize today, everyone here is already the finest artists in Taiwan.”


Board director of Taishin Bank Foundation for Arts and Culture, LIN Mun-Lee, presented the prizes to the five winners.


The Grand Prize was selected from the five award recipients by the international final selection committee, which was formed by five international and Taiwanese jurors, including CHIU Kun-Liang, former Chairman of the Council for Cultural Affairs and currently Professor at the Taipei National University of the Arts; KUO Liang-Ting, art critic and Adjunct Lecture at the Taipei National University of the Arts; GUO Jau-Lan, independent curator, arts critic and Adjunct Professor at the Taipei National University of Arts; Chiaki Soma, Representative Director of Arts and Commons Tokyo; Christian Rizzo, the Director of Centre Chorégraphique National of Montpellier, France. After consecutive discussions that lasted three days and meetings with the artists, the jurors had a twelve-hour debate on the last day and selected the Grand Prize winner from the five award recipients.                                                        


The final selection jurors commented on the winning of TheCube Project Space:

This award pays homage to TheCube Project Space as an independent art institution. Their attempt in re-considering history through excavation of sound culture has enriched the historical complexity of sound culture in Taiwan. At the same time, this effort has provided us an alternative threshold to go through contemporary creation. Through the process of teamwork curating, and dialectic discourse, this reflective community succeeds in suggesting multiplying perspectives, and at the same time, challenge the linear historical narrative. 

 Altering Nativism—Sound Cultures in Post-War Taiwan offers an opportunity to re-examine the value of marginalized cultures and make them the subject to reflect mainstream culture and to rethink the real. At the same time, they also suggest a trail to bring back what had been unheard in our common history. 


The Grand Prize of the 13th Taishin Arts Award: TheCube Project Space’s Altering Nativism—Sound Cultures in Post-War Taiwan 


The Taishin Arts Award is known for its innovative selection processes, including active nomination, criticism writing, and interdisciplinary evaluation and selection. As of today, the Award provides the highest prize money in Taiwan, presents five Award Winners, and selects one Grand Prize from the award recipients. As the Grand Prize winner is awarded NT$ 1.5 million, the other four winners are also awarded half a million each, bringing the total amount of the prize money to NT$ 3.5 million. 

This year, the award ceremony collaborated with TEDxTaipei for the second time, and invited the five award winners to speak in person. Through the form of TED talks and the live streaming of the talks online, it allowed a wider audience to know the artists and understand their creative ideas. Video documentations of the talks will also be available in both Chinese and English online for the global audience after the award ceremony. 


Through the inspirational talks of the artists, audience will be able to comprehend the artists’ perseverance in creating art as well as to grasp a deeper meaning of the works. This also reveals the endeavors of the Taishin Arts Award in introducing excellent Taiwanese artists to the public, which has always been the core value of the Award. The artwork nominations and selections of the Taishin Arts Award reflect the diverse culture of Taiwan, enabling outstanding works to resonate once again with the society through the spectrum of the Award. 


Centering on the five winner works while introducing the other nine selected works, the 13th Taishin Arts Award Exhibition is now on view at the Museum of National Taipei University of Education (MoNTUE) until July 26th. Details of related events and activities can be found on the website of Taishin Bank Foundation for Arts and Culture.



 The 13th Taishin Arts Award Grand Prize Winner:

Altering Nativism—Sound Cultures in Post-War Taiwan by The CubeProject Space


Annual Winners:

Long River by WCdance 

An Uncanny Tomorrow by YUAN Goang-Ming

Home: Records of the Hongmaogang Village Relocation by CHEN Po-I

The Monk from Tang Dynasty by TSAI Ming-Liang

(Winner Recepians are listed according to radical order by Chinese name.)

Official website of Taishin Bank Foundation for Arts and Culture:

http://www.taishinart.org.tw/index_en.php

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