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ISSUE 23 : Space As Archive II
Interview with Benjamin Cook and Maria Palacios Cruz, LUX London
專訪倫敦LUX執行長班傑明.庫克與副執行長瑪莉亞.克魯斯
November 25th, 2015Type: Interview
Author: Chou, Yu-ling Editor: Rikey Tenn
Note: The relation between moving images and archives has been one of the most discussed topics in art world recently. Also, In Taipei Kuandu Fine Art Museums an exhibition called “Rewind: Video Art in Taiwan 1984-1999” based on historical research unfolds the historiography associated with the visibility of video art; it rediscovers the origin of Taiwan’s video art history by showing/replicating rare video works in the 1980s. In the article Chou Yu-Ling interviewed the director and deputy director of LUX, Benjamin Cook and Maria Palacios Cruz. She is also a researcher and a practitioner who focus on Taiwan’s moving images’ history writing.
LEE Jang-Wook, Surface of Memory, Memory of Surface 1999, (Embeddedness: Artist Films and Videos from Korea 1960s to Now)
Maria Palacios Cruz (left) in LUX Salon: Kao Chung-li and Experimental Film in Taiwan
Benjamin Cook (right) in Arkipel – Jakarta International Documentary and Experimental