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ADAM Artist Lab 2018 - OPEN CALL

Jan 29, 2018

 
ADAM Artist Lab is an open and transdisciplinary environment to encourage artists thinking together and producing knowledge in critical exchanges. -- Scarlet Yu (Hong Kong/France/Germany)
 
ADAM is amazingly creating a new tone for artist's voice. The Lab is crucially important for Asian artists to share, exchange and collaborate, especially in the experimental and inter-disciplinary art practice. -- Tuan Mami (Vietnam)
 
I got seeds that connect to our future in the Artist Lab. This one of the first steps for exchanging philosophies between artists with different backgrounds from across Asia. -- Chikara Fujiwara (Japan)
 
ADAM is a platform for performing and visual artists. 336 hours stayed together, share and exchange memoir was one of my precious moment in my life. -- Moe Satt (Myanmar)

 
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Initiated and organized by the Taipei Performing Arts Center, the 2nd edition of ADAM (Asia Discovers Asia Meeting for Contemporary Performance) will be held in Taipei in 2018. ADAM is a brand new network committed to deepening exchanges between artists, facilitating their artistic development, and strengthening inter-cultural collaborations.
 
Artist Lab, at the heart of ADAM, is a two-week residency program in Taipei. Through a series of activities and discussions, artists can foster their ideas and practice. The collaborative nature of the program allows artists to develop friendships and pave the way for future partnerships.
 
In 2018, Artist Lab will be curated by the artists Ding-Yun Huang (Taipei) and Henry Tan (Bangkok), who participated in the Lab in 2017. 
 
STATEMENT
Performativity in Between

We claim ourselves as artists because we make art. But, when we get rid of this identity or refuse to use it, is our practice still art? What makes it different in between? 
 
If the identity of artist is a medium, and the everyday experiences and surroundings have been what artists get inspired, observe, and contemplate to respond to and produce something. What exactly is the reason we call what we produce as art? The practices of arts today have been beyond disciplines, media and genres. Furthermore, between all these fields, there seems to be a priori feature for artists to discover, state, define, and interpret.
 
When we indicate a work of art as performance, because it’s performative. However, a performative work is not necessary a piece of performance. What makes it different in between? Does it depend on how artists or spectators perceive, the condition of performance space, or the process of fictionalization and representation? We can’t really signify the key component. On the contrary, what are we based on when we say a work of art is not performance?
 
Questioning the performativity in between will be unfolding our dialogue in the Artist Lab. We try to illustrate the possibilities of performativity between the identity of artists, self-practices in life, the certification of a performance space and the necessity of spectator. Ultimately, we will take“what is performance” as a point of departure in the Artist Lab, to approach the ambiguity and diversity of performativity.
 
Program Period:
Artist Lab: 15 -29 August 2018
ADAM Annual Meeting: 30 August to 2 September 2018
ADAM Lab artists will join the public sharing at ADAM Annual Meeting, as part of its program. 
 
The Eligibility
The call is internationally open for 10 artists from across performing, visual arts and other disciplines, who have performance/performativity-related practices and the strong interest in connecting with the Asian cultural scene, building network, working collectively with artists from diverse disciplines to invent new ideas.
 
Support

 
Application Package

  1. Application form 
  2. Portfolio 
  3. CV 

 
How to Submit
Send the application package to adam@tpac-taipei.org by 10 March 2018 (GMT+8). Please address the subject of e-mail as “Application-ADAM 2018 Artist Lab-Full name of the artist”. Results will be announced through email on 2 April 2018.
 
Please see TPAC website for more information.