Synchronic Constellation: Cross-boundary Perspectives in Art
| Category | FilmLiteratureArtTaiwanese Identity & SensibilityHistory, Heritage & RootsTaiwan–Japan Relations |
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| Venue / Channel | Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo |
| Location | 4-1-1 Miyoshi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0022 ↗ |
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| Paid | Paid |
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Description
This exhibition reconsiders the reception and development of modernity within Japan and Taiwan through the angles of art, film, literature, music, and other artistic forms. Director Huang Ya-Li's film Le Moulin innovatively depicts the cultural exchanges and conflicts surrounding the 'Le Moulin Poetry Society,' a modernist poetry society established in 1930s Taiwan under Japanese rule.
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- When is this event held?
- The event runs from 2026-09-05T00:00:00+00:00 to 2026-12-13T00:00:00+00:00.
- Where is the event held?
- The event is held at Museum of Contemporary Art Tokyo (4-1-1 Miyoshi, Koto-ku, Tokyo 135-0022).
- How much does it cost?
- This is a paid event. Please check the official website for details.
- What is the source of this information?
- Event information sourced from tokyoartbeat.com.
Why this event was selected
This exhibition explores cultural exchanges regarding modernity between Japan and Taiwan, highlighting its relevance to Taiwan.
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Original Title
Synchronic Constellation: Cross-boundary Perspectives in Art
Original Content
This exhibition reconsiders the reception and development of modernity within Japan and Taiwan through the angles of art, film, literature, music, and other artistic forms. In his film Le Moulin, director Huang Ya-Li innovatively depicted the cultural exchanges and conflicts surrounding “Le Moulin Poetry Society,” a modernist poetry society established in 1930s Taiwan under Japanese rule. Within a space that reflects the film’s experimental language, this exhibition seeks to re-observe modernity from a contemporary perspective by creating resonances across eras, regions, and genres.