MOCA Taipei Hosts Youth-Curated Exhibitions Featuring 'Green Kuai Kuai' Culture
The Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei, is hosting two exhibitions curated by young artists, exploring themes of technology and belief, including works inspired by the 'Green Kuai Kuai' phenomenon.
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The 'Green Kuai Kuai' legend, which is said to keep machines running smoothly, has become a unique feature of Taiwan's tech industry. The Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei (MOCA), launched two themed exhibitions today, featuring works that extend the Green Kuai Kuai culture to respond to the curatorial themes. The exhibitions are curated by young curators. The first floor, curated by Chu Feng-yi, is titled 'Young Folks: The World is a Membrane of Perception,' exploring how faith and technology intertwine. The second floor, 'Prisoner's Dilemma of Memory,' is curated by Wang Rui-hsu. Acting Director Chan Hua-tzu stated that the museum hopes to provide a platform for young curators and artists to reflect on contemporary society. The exhibitions run until August 30.
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Where can I see the exhibition?
At the Museum of Contemporary Art, Taipei.