Made in Public

《公/共製造》為一系列研究、活動、出版計畫,針對另類藝術經濟的發展可能和文化生產方式進行反思和辯論。此由策展人呂岱如和藝術家柳思雅(Marysia Lewandowska)所發起的計畫透過台北當代藝術中心、亞洲藝術文獻庫協同在台北、香港兩地同時進行,以回應「資產」(property)的概念及其合法性之建立和運作在亞洲如何相對描繪出其中的社會關係及政治難題,並藉此觀察其外顯於創意、價值、法律之間的張力又如何廣泛地作用在文化活動、生產和交換系統上,並對新自由主義的危機發出警鐘和反省。為了進一步對亞洲區域近來的政治局勢保持敏感和關注,此計畫的研究方向規劃在:資產、抗爭、公/共三項議題的探索上,邀請各界的文化生產、實踐者共同討論並進行新的公/共生產。

參與者|Hammad Nasar、梁學彬、黃小燕、張嘉莉、Antony Hudek、黄湲婷、朱珮瑿、Brandon LaBelle、黃宇軒、Maria Lind、梁志剛、鄭淑麗、黃建宏、黃奕捷、魂游、賤民解放區成員、黃小燕、呂佩怡、Laurel Ptak、Emily Pethick、Hafiz Rancajale、黃孫權

Made in Public is a collaboration between artist Marysia Lewandowska and curator Esther Lu based respectively in London/Hong Kong and Taipei, who are embarking on a project responding to a relentless process of privatisation of all aspects of life. Their project will take a form of a collectively generated research, public events and a publication, jointly developed and supported by Taipei Contemporary Art Center and Asia Art Archive in Hong Kong. The enquiry is centred around the relationship between property, protest and the commons and the forms of their articulation as part of the globalizing processes of Asia. The research opens up an opportunity to expose and reflect upon the existing tensions in cultural production and dissemination as well as to explore alternative value, legal and self-governance systems by attending to a range of emerging creative expressions. In order to be sensitive to the recent political events in the region, the project invites cultural practitioners to discuss together the models and initiatives committed to commons-based society and their contributions to a well nourished public culture.

Participants|Shu Lea Cheang, Hammad Nasar, Isaac Leung, Phoebe Wong, Clara Cheung, Antony Hudek, Michelle Wong,Brandon LaBelle, Sampson Wong, Maria Lind, Michael Leung, Huang Chien-Hung, Huang I-Chieh, Wen Yau, Loser Liberation Zone members, Phoebe Wong, Pei-Yi Lu, Laurel Ptak, Emily Pethick, Sun Quan Huang, Hafiz Rancajale