Seven Monologues of Marshal Tie Jia Stories / Hsu, Chia-Wei / Taipei : Taipei Fine Arts Museum : 2013

Bibliographic Record

Access Point

PA.HCW.45

Title and Statement of Responsiblity

Seven Monologues of Marhsal Tie Jia Stories / The Taipei Fine Arts Museum. Written by Chia-Wei Hsu. Edited by Esther Lu and Yen-Ing Chen. English copyedited by Erick Heroux. Chinese to English translated by Anna Hui-Fen Liao. Graphic designed by Ro-Han Hu. Published by Hai-Ming Huang.

Summarization of Content

Commissioned by the Taipei Fine Arts Museum for the Collateral Event of the 55th International Art exhibition, La Biennale di Venezia. 

Marshal Tie Jia is an extensive multimedia work developed around the artist's conversations with the frog god Marshal Tie Jia. During the research, he discovered many conjunctions between modernity and muth through interviewing people around the current domicile and the original birthplace of Marshal. He deciede to write a play based on these encountered characters to reflect histories through the string of a living myth, and create an opne platform for further interpretation and imagination.  

Publication/Production/Distribution Information

Taipei, Taiwan : The Taipei Fine Arts Museum , 2013

Extent

92 pages ; 8 (16cm x 11cm x 0.5cm)

Content Form and Media Type

text , still image : unmediated

Location

esea contemporary Library CollectionPamphlets collectionArtists

Access and Use

Conditions on Access

The physical publication is available for research purposes in the CFCCA search room by appointment. Items in our library collection are not available for external loans.

Related Information

Keywords & Terms

text ; still images ; English ; Latin (script) ; monochrome ; photographs ; unmediated ; sheets (paper artifacts) ; plays (performed works) ; On site ; Solo shows ; La Biennale di Venezia (1895-) ; 2013 Exhibitions ; literature

Descriptive Note

Note

Formerly numbered P2.007

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