The indigenous occupation of Ketagalan Boulevard represents indigenous denial and rejection of the ROC government’s foreign-born laws and governing framework....
The transformation of Chinese landscape painting should not only can be seen as a history of incorporation with Western style, but also should be regarded as the psychological molding process of building a culture’s subjectivity, in which artists contribute to the construction of national nostalgia and a literature of tragedy....
Lee Tzu-Tung, artist, holder of the New Artist Society scholarship. Her works are mostly video installations related with political themes. She is also a MFA student at the School of the Art Institute of Chicago, now working in a Taiwanese legislator’s election campaign collecting the materials for her next art work.