Project Rrose: Love & Death - A Work by Jun-Jieh Wang / Jun-Jieh Wang / Taipei : Richard Chang : 2011

Bibliographic Record

Access Point

A.WJJ.43

Title and Statement of Responsiblity

Project Rrose: Love & Death - A Work by Jun-Jieh Wang = 若絲計畫: 愛與死—王俊傑個展 / Chief Editor: Jun-Ji Wang; Author: Jun-Ji Wang; Graphic Design: Yung-En Huang; English Translation: Yvonne Kennedy

Summarization of Content

Exhibition catalogue for the solo show: Project Rrose: Love & Death by Jun-Jieh Wang at the Galerie Grand Siecle, Taipei held on 2011 May 20 - 2011 Jun 19. 

Inspired by Marcel Duchamp's Étant donnés: 1° la chute d'eau / 2° le gaz d'éclairage, Jun-Jieh Wang's work  Project Prose: Love and Death responds to the old, dusky civilizing question again: “What is Art?”. The work provided a view "through a peephole on the door, desire, erotica, fear, misery, nature, and death is stealthily observed". Includes interview with the artist and curator Huang Chien-Hung and the artist's statement. 

Publication/Production/Distribution Information

Taipei, Taiwan : Richard Chang (Galerie Grand Siècle) , 2011

Identifier for Manifestation

ISBN 978-986-87207-0-1

Extent

100 pages ; 64 photographs (24cm x 16.9cm x 0.8cm)

Content Form and Media Type

text , still image : unmediated

Location

esea contemporary Library CollectionResearch LabArtists

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Conditions on Access

This publication is available in the esea ResearchLab for non-commercial private research use.

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Keywords & Terms

exhibition catalogues ; text ; still images ; Chinese ; English ; Latin (script) ; polychrome ; Photographs ; unmediated ; books ; On site ; Han (Traditional variant) ; Silent ; video art ; Solo shows ; Galerie Grand Siècle ; 2011 Exhibitions

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Note

Formerly S2.057

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