Beyond The Frame:
New Media Arts From Taiwan

Beyond The Frame:
New Media Arts From Taiwan

Long Beach Museum of Art

Yao Chung-Han,DzDz, 2015. LED, fluorescent lamps, speaker, electronic devices, computer, variable dimensions.
Courtesy of the artist.
March 11, 2016

March 11–May 29, 2016

Long Beach Museum of Art
2300 E Ocean Blvd
Long Beach, CA 90803

lbma.org

Exhibition to feature six Taiwanese media artists featuring works in video, virtual, interactive, and robotic art.

The Long Beach Museum of Art (LBMA) located at 2300 East Ocean Blvd. Long Beach, CA 90803, will be opening its main 2016 spring exhibition on March 11 entitled Beyond the Frame: New Media Arts from Taiwan, an innovative exhibition featuring new media artists who continually evolve their creative practice with rapid advances in media technology. The exhibition includes the work of six Taiwanese artists: Daniel Lee, Shyu Ruey-Shiann, Lin Jiun-Ting, Tseng Wei-Hao, Wu Chi-Tsung, and Yao Chung-Han. These artists navigate the line between artistic tradition and modern technology conceptually as well as in form and medium. Beyond the Frame includes works created with new technologies, including video art, virtual art, interactive art, and robotics. The exhibition will run through May 29.

Organized by the Taiwan Academy, Taipei Economic & Cultural Office in Los Angeles and curated by Josiane Lih-Huei Lai the exhibition provides the community and our region with an opportunity to learn about the artists’ creative processes. Beyond the Frame encourages a conversation between the viewers and the artworks themselves as most of the artworks are interactive and respond to movement or touch. The viewer enables the artwork and becomes part of the dialogue that involves creative participation. The experimental practice of these six artists transforms our perception of art, illustrating how we interact and adapt with a continuously evolving environment. 

The mixed-media artworks integrate high or low-tech objects, mechanisms, sound, light, video, and other elements to alter the meaning and functionality of the art object itself; thereby exploring the interaction and relationships among all of these varied components. Whether visibly apparent or subtly embedded, Eastern philosophy and abstract concepts within the artwork challenge the possibilities of the medium used and span the boundaries between traditional and modern, between East and West. 

“The Museum has had a long history presenting cutting edge technology used by artists and Beyond the Frame continues in that tradition,” said Executive Director Ron Nelson. “We are absolutely thrilled to be working with these artists and to showcase their talents to our members and patrons of LBMA. We know everyone will be enthralled by these unique installations.”

Sponsorship of Beyond the Frame includes the, Ministry of Culture, Taiwan, Taiwan Academy, Taipei Economic & Cultural Office in Los Angeles, InART Space, interTrend Communications Inc., and Imprint. For more information please visit the Museum’s website.


About the Long Beach Museum of Art 
Located on a magnificent bluff overlooking the Pacific Ocean, the Long Beach Museum of Art features a historic mansion and carriage house, expansive galleries and gardens, oceanfront dining at Claire’s at the Museum and a unique Museum Store. The galleries and store are open Thursday 11am to 8pm and Friday–Sunday 11am to 5pm. Admission is 7 USD for adults, 6 USD for students and seniors age 62 and older, free for Members and children under 12, and free for everyone on Thursday evening from 5pm to 8pm and all day on Friday. Claire’s is open Thursday 11am to 8pm, Friday 11am to 3pm, and Saturday and Sunday 8am to 3pm. For more information, call T (562) 439 2119 or visit lbma.org.


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