Group show
Islanded: Contemporary Art from New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan
22 February – 14 May 2006
Stella Brennan, Yao Jui-Chung, Regan Gentry, Amanda Heng, Richard Killeen, Charles Lim, Wu Mali, Ani O’Neill, Ho Tzu Nyen, Tan Kai Syng, Tsai Kuang Yu
Islanded: Contemporary Art from New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan featured work by contemporary artists from three islands in the Asia-Pacific region: New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan.
Co-curated by Adam Art Gallery Director, Sophie McIntyre, Artistic Co-Director of the Substation, Lee Weng Choy and Director of The Institute of Contemporary Arts Singapore, Eugene Tan, the exhibition critically reflected on the histories and geo-cultural anxieties of these postcolonial societies, to explore how “island-ness” and being "on the edge" plays a role in these countries’ imaginings and (re)inventions of themselves.
While reflecting upon the differences and uniqueness of New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan as islands, this exhibition also revealed certain shared concerns and anxieties. The artists’ works explored a range of issues relating to history, collective memory, migration, mapping and the construction of national identity.
Installation view, Islanded: Contemporary Art from New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2006
Installation view, Islanded: Contemporary Art from New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2006
Installation view, Islanded: Contemporary Art from New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2006
Installation view, Islanded: Contemporary Art from New Zealand, Singapore and Taiwan, Adam Art Gallery Te Pātaka Toi, Victoria University of Wellington, 2006
Yao Jui-Chung, Long March – Shifted the Universe, 2002, black-and-white photograph. Courtesy of the artist