Wednesday October 25

Taipei Cultural Center | Herbert F. Johnson Musuem of Art

10am-5pm | Exhibition Viewing

Power, Haunting, and Resilience


Fourteen artists from Taiwan, including Dean-E Mei, Tsai-ching Lee, Chao-Liang Shen among others, expose the lingering, often haunting, effects of authoritarianism, social ideology, environmental disaster, international politics and personal circumstances. The theme of the exhibition is in response to a new initiative by Cornell’s Einaudi Center and Asia programs to explore four themes over four semesters, beginning with “Haunting” in fall 2017.
This show is co-curated by Yung-Jen Liu, curator of Taipei Fine Arts Museum, and An-Yi Pan, associate professor of Cornell University’s Department of History of Art and Visual Studies.

Herbert F. Johnson Museum of Art, Cornell University> MAP
114 Central Avenue, Ithaca, NY 14853

Above: Dean-E Mei, Brilliant Post, 2003-2014, stainless steel, zinc and vinyl sheet, courtesy of Taipei Fine Arts Museum and the artist