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Rewoven: Innovative Fiber Art

Date: March 16th, 2017
Duration: 12m:56s

Rewoven: Innovative Fiber Art

Curated by
Luchia Meihua Lee
Faustino Quintanilla
Fangling Tseng
Amy Winter

Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan
March 24 - June 26, 2016

QCC Art Gallery, Queens, New York
March 16 - June 17, 2017

Godwin Ternbach Museum, Queens, New York
April 6 - May 26, 2017

El Museo de Los Sures, New York
April 18 - June 30, 2017

Rewoven: Innovative Fiber Art is a collaboration between the Kaohsiung Museum of Fine Arts, Taiwan, Taiwanese American Arts Council, New York, the Godwin-Ternbach Museum, Queens Colleege and the QCC Art Gallery / CUNY. The exhibition showcases twenty-four artists whose extraordinary creativity and commitment to nature, environmental, and social issues are addressed in a convergence of painted, woven, netted, sewn, assembled and installed artworks.

The conceptual art in this exhibition forms an enchanting dialogue, a reimagining and rediscovery of prosaic materials reborn greater than the sum of their parts. As Wen Fu Yu, one of the artists asserts: "The cloud exists in a quiet state, but youth is passionate".

Ordinary objects are transformed, and their mere appearance finds liberation through the progressive process: form over content. Reshaped and valued anew as art, we marvel at their creators’ skills.

Encountering these uncomplicated forms, rebalanced and brought into life, the viewer is challenged to inquire, feel and experience revelations - the dreams artist Yang Wei-Lin says are truth. Through the magic of Huang Wen Ying’s ‘Electromagnetics’ the fragility of the human condition is evoked, as well as a metaphysical sense of conflict between heaven, earth and humankind. Brought closer to self-awareness in the presence of these pieces, we sense the impermanence of life, drawing us into nature and its myriad qualities - those that Chuang Hui Lin suggest abandons quotidian pursuit of the mundane and commercial and leads toward nature, originality and a spiritual state of being.

An inventory of signs and themes from popular culture is presented in the work of these artists - an unstoppable flow of variants, or rather a succession of classic memes that infuse the spectator in a continuous, transformative flow. Closely studying the objects, we are immersed in a new sensibility, a fresh awareness; look too quickly, and this meaning will be lost. To paraphrase André Breton, true humor reveals itself in a work through the profound initiation of feeling.

Art is form, and form is a perpetual metamorphosis, forever undergoing change that evolves dynamic visions of perceived reality. Here are forms with historic and legendary power, forever in conflict, yet without heroes or ideas, here are forces suspended in a magnetically-levitated space above the pull of gravity. To see these works not as exhibits, but as questions to solve, we discover these objects changing rhythmically, vibrating with tension and reinventing their forms.

We would like to thank those who have lent their talent to create the exhibit and to those who have offered their devoted commitment to this project.

Participating Artists
Steven Balogh ??????
Ching-Lin Chen ???
Hui-Lin Chuang ???
Teresa Huang ???
Wen-Ying Huang ???
Yen-Chao Huang ???
Yu-Chih Huang ???
Hiroshi Jashiki ?? ?
Ming-Jer Kuo ???
Catherine Lan ???
Eleng Luluan ???(??)
Lulu Meng ???
John Ensor Parker ?????
Sarah Walko ?????
Poyen Wang ???
Wen-Chi Wu ???
ChinChih Yang ???
Wei-Lin Yang ???
Wen-Fu Yu ???

Filmed by
Victor Peña

Edited by
Victor Peña

Music
"Healing"
Kevin MacLeod (incompetech.com)
Licensed under Creative Commons: By Attribution 3.0
http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/3.0/

Project Supervisor
Phillip Roncoroni

QCC Art Gallery Executive Director
Faustino Quintanilla

QCC Art Gallery Assistant Director
Lisa Scandaliato

(c) QCC Art Gallery 2017

Website: http://www.qcc.cuny.edu/artgallery/

Website: http://www.qcc.cuny.edu/artgallery/