Socially Engaged Art Project in Japan: A case study of Setouchi Triennale in Fukuda

碩士 === 國立臺北藝術大學 === 藝術行政與管理研究所 === 105 === Japanese Art Project is a co-creative form of artistic activity centered around contemporary art, that developed in various locations in Japan in the 1990s, Japanese Art Project engages deeply with society and evolves in relation to the social conditions of...

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Main Authors: Chung-Wen Chou, 周崇文
Other Authors: Min-Chin Chiang
Format: Others
Language:zh-TW
Published: 2017
Online Access:http://ndltd.ncl.edu.tw/handle/2y3r33
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Summary:碩士 === 國立臺北藝術大學 === 藝術行政與管理研究所 === 105 === Japanese Art Project is a co-creative form of artistic activity centered around contemporary art, that developed in various locations in Japan in the 1990s, Japanese Art Project engages deeply with society and evolves in relation to the social conditions of a particular time and place. The "Setouchi Triennale", initiated in 2010, is a representative case of this trend. Among projects of the Setouchi Triennale, “Fukutake House-Asia Art Platform”, is a project linking various Asian regions artist and curators in Fukuda district on Shodoshima island since 2013. The Fukuda Elementary School abandoned since 2009 became a base for this project. This art project is co-organized by local government, business enterprise and residents. It’s a small-scale art project under the large-scale art festival maintain local emotion and creativity. "Fukutake House" is trying to develop Fukuda district through "Art of Living", "International Exchange" and "Resident’s Participation". The project includs “Asian Contemporary Art Exhibition”, “Fukuda Asian Diner, and “Fukuda Art House Project” every years, so that Asian partners and residents can establish long-term relationships and be able to think about the future development of the village together. This research is based on the theoretical background of the "Japanese Art Project", analyzing the operation mode of "Fukutake House - Asia Art Platform". The results of the research revealed that " Fukutake House " enhanced the participation of residents through the "disclosure of art-making process" and established a "self-disciplining participation structure" for residents. In addition, the application of "Art of Living" can revitalize local resources and stimulate the sense of sharing and creativity through international exchanges. Furthermore, the research examines the "continuity" of this project and provides suggestions for bringing changes and vitality for Fukuda District. This research analyzes and collates the experiences of the Fukuda District in the Setouchi International Art Festival as a reference for the future development of art festivals in Taiwan.